Akasa Announces GEMINI Notebook Cooler
"Akasa announces their new, stylish, silent notebook cooler."
Published: 3rd November 2007 | Source: Akasa |

Akasa Announces GEMINI Notebook Cooler
Akasa has announced their new stylish and silent notebook cooler, the GEMINI. The GEMINI utilizes two ultra-quiet fans to direct air into the notebook base for lowest possible noise during operation. The fans are easily controlled with an on/off switch, allowing the user the have them running only when needed. Built using a lightweight material and ergonomic design, the GEMINI provides easy portability and comfortable keyboard operation.
The cooler is powered solely by USB port, removing the need of power cables or software support. In addition to this, the GEMINI features two built-in USB ports, ensuring that no functionality is cut down while in use.
The GEMINI comes in Satin Black and Polar White coloring schemes.
| Application | Notebook / MacBook cooler |
| Material | ABS |
| Outline dimension | 350 x 305 x 45mm |
| Fan dimension | 70 x 70 x 15mm |
| Fan speed | 1200 R.P.M |
| Fan air pressure | 0.35 mm H2O |
| Bearing type | Sleeve Bearing |
| Fan life expectancy | 30000/hrs |
| Voltage rating | DC 5V |
| Weight | 600g |
| Product code | AK-NBC-03-WH |
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Single blocks are usually better performing, and usually their flow-rate doesn't suffer as much as that of a full-cover waterblock. But the full-cover blocks do look extremely sweet...hence the reason many peeps use them :)
would you be getting this too
http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27_78&products_id=673
thats another £24. So thats nearly £80 for the full cover. This is why i didnt bother going crossfire with 2900xt's.
http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27_78&products_id=673
thats another £24. So thats nearly £80 for the full cover. This is why i didnt bother going crossfire with 2900xt's.
Why dont you get the D-Tek FuZion and use the stock heatsink with the plastic case and the heatpipes removed?
FuZion GFX is extremely restrictive to flow... better to get Swiftech MCW60 if going with that plan, which will outperform (on the GPU Core) all current fullcover blocks, and the majority of hybrids (Core Only block with heatplate such as Blastflow-Siberian & FuZion-Unisink)... other than the Swiftech Stealth, as that IS the MCW60 hybrid...
So, the choice if it were me would be between a Swiftech MCW60 with ramsinks, and Swiftech Stealth.
So, the choice if it were me would be between a Swiftech MCW60 with ramsinks, and Swiftech Stealth.

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http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27_78&products_id=627
thanks in advance for the replys