At 02:24 PM 30/08/2012, Christopher Fisk wrote:
I don't know. The keyboard has good surface area on the bottom, and the top has "vents" between the keys. I think I like the idea. Does it allow them to use less CFM worth of fans to quiet things down?
On every other laptop I've opened, the main heatsink handles the chipset as well (or they simply use a passive heatsink). You may be right, but if a flat surface like a keyboard is sufficient to cool the chipset, then why have vaned heatsinks?
T
