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Cooler Master CM Storm SF-19 Strike Force Notebook Cooler Review

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Most notebook coolers are powered through USB, whereas this one needs a bit more juice to get things going due to the USB 3.0 ports and lighting features. Therefore a European style plug is included, but depending on your country, will depend on which type of power adapter you recieve.

The notebook cooler also comes included with a blue USB cable, which straight away tells us that it’s for USB 3.0 capabilities.

The connectors are different on each end, with one being your typical style USB port, whilst the other is a crimped down style connector that plugs into the notebook cooler itself.

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