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Massive23 LX
The Massive23 exudes a nice amount of flair from its design. Dominating the front is the 200mm fan and the honeycomb enclosure it sits under, but looking more closely reveals some other nifty details. For example, while this is a hybrid notebook cooler, the integration of the plastic parts into the frame is flawless. On each end of the cooler is a large plastic grab handle which is accessible even when a laptop is placed on it. Between the handle and the fan area are a pair of painted brushed aluminum panels.
While the top of the Massive23 is mostly made of aluminum. The bottom of the cooler is made almost entirely of plastic. Also of note is how much space the 200mm fan takes up of the bottom of the cooler.
For traction, the Massive23 has four large rubber feet at each corner of the cooler. There is a set on the bottom for holding the cooler in place.
And a set on the top for holding the laptop in place on the cooler.
The fan and LED controls as well as the USB ports are located on the left side of the rear of the case. There is a small green power LED that lights up when the cooler is plugged in to tell you if it is receiving power, and both the fan and LED can be turned on or off separately.
Finally, at the rear of the cooler, right behind the fan area, is the storage bay. The bay is pretty healthy in size, covering the entire width of the honeycomb portion on the top of the cooler. When not in use, it is covered by a spring-loaded door. The bay is also where the USB power cord is located when you take the Massive23 out of the box for the first time.
The Massive23 exudes a nice amount of flair from its design. Dominating the front is the 200mm fan and the honeycomb enclosure it sits under, but looking more closely reveals some other nifty details. For example, while this is a hybrid notebook cooler, the integration of the plastic parts into the frame is flawless. On each end of the cooler is a large plastic grab handle which is accessible even when a laptop is placed on it. Between the handle and the fan area are a pair of painted brushed aluminum panels.
While the top of the Massive23 is mostly made of aluminum. The bottom of the cooler is made almost entirely of plastic. Also of note is how much space the 200mm fan takes up of the bottom of the cooler.
For traction, the Massive23 has four large rubber feet at each corner of the cooler. There is a set on the bottom for holding the cooler in place.
And a set on the top for holding the laptop in place on the cooler.
The fan and LED controls as well as the USB ports are located on the left side of the rear of the case. There is a small green power LED that lights up when the cooler is plugged in to tell you if it is receiving power, and both the fan and LED can be turned on or off separately.
Finally, at the rear of the cooler, right behind the fan area, is the storage bay. The bay is pretty healthy in size, covering the entire width of the honeycomb portion on the top of the cooler. When not in use, it is covered by a spring-loaded door. The bay is also where the USB power cord is located when you take the Massive23 out of the box for the first time.