Airflow Cooling Technology - Airflow Distribution Technology
The overheated laptop case is not only harmful if, for example, you keep it on your lap, but it is also not comfortable to work with it. Therefore, it is not surprising that notebook vendors pay so much attention to how to "bring down the temperature" of a laptop. Toshiba has moved further than many others and has already introduced a laptop with the new Airflow Cooling Technology. We mentioned it when we talked about the Portégé R700. Now we offer to see how this system is arranged in more detail.
Airflow Cooling Technology, developed by Toshiba in conjunction with Intel, enabled the ultra-thin Portégé R700 and L630 to be equipped with the latest Intel Core i5-520M or Core i7-620M processors. At the same time, the lowest noise level of the fan and the heating of the case were provided.
How is this implemented?
Unlike earlier models, where heated air was simply removed from the heat-generating components, the components in Portégé R700 and L630 are cooled by directional air flow, which makes the cooling system more efficient.

Air enters through the bottom of the housing and discharges to the left. Another feature was the placement in one place of all the fuel elements. In combination with an improved air vent, this avoids damage to unheated elements.
The changes also affected the cooler. The previous R600 used a cooler with a diameter of 40 mm and a speed of 8500. The Portégé R700 used a larger large cooler with a diameter of 53 mm, but with a lower number of revolutions per minute (4500). But the same volume of air passes through the body.

The heat sensor shows that the heating zones of the case are localized, and thanks to the air exhaust system, you can safely work with a laptop.
Airflow Cooling Technology, developed by Toshiba in conjunction with Intel, enabled the ultra-thin Portégé R700 and L630 to be equipped with the latest Intel Core i5-520M or Core i7-620M processors. At the same time, the lowest noise level of the fan and the heating of the case were provided.
How is this implemented?
Unlike earlier models, where heated air was simply removed from the heat-generating components, the components in Portégé R700 and L630 are cooled by directional air flow, which makes the cooling system more efficient.

Air enters through the bottom of the housing and discharges to the left. Another feature was the placement in one place of all the fuel elements. In combination with an improved air vent, this avoids damage to unheated elements.
The changes also affected the cooler. The previous R600 used a cooler with a diameter of 40 mm and a speed of 8500. The Portégé R700 used a larger large cooler with a diameter of 53 mm, but with a lower number of revolutions per minute (4500). But the same volume of air passes through the body.

The heat sensor shows that the heating zones of the case are localized, and thanks to the air exhaust system, you can safely work with a laptop.