Cooler / Fan for Laptops and Notebooks

What is a laptop cooler ?

The more powerful a system is, the more heat is generated. In order to avoid overheating and thus serious damage to the laptop, special cooling units, also known as coolers, are used. These are specifically designed for cooling microprocessors.

The cooling unit consists of a heat sink and a fan. The fan, consisting of a fan and a case, generates an air flow that is pushed through the heat sink and removes the waste heat from the notebook.

The material of the heat sink usually consists of aluminum, which is particularly light and inexpensive. The other variant is with copper, which is more expensive because more material is used. A combination of both are the so-called hybrid coolers.

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02DM014 original Lenovo Cooler (CPU)

02DM014 original Lenovo Cooler (CPU)
Ab externem LieferantenlagerDelivery time unknown
12700
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges

5H41B77376 original Lenovo Cooler (CPU/GPU)

5H41B77376 original Lenovo Cooler (CPU/GPU)
Currently not availableExpected from 17 Apr 2026 available again
12400
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges

NS85C41 original Lenovo Cooler (DIS)

NS85C41 original Lenovo Cooler (DIS)
Currently not availableReordered, delivery date unknown
6900
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges

EG50030S1-C210-S9A original Dell Fan

EG50030S1-C210-S9A original Dell Fan
Currently not availableExpected from 17 Apr 2026 available again
6400
incl. Tax (19%)
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R9RN8 original Dell Fan

R9RN8 original Dell Fan
Currently not availableExpected from 17 Apr 2026 available again
6400
incl. Tax (19%)
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L97191-001 original HP Fan (CPU)

L97191-001 original HP Fan (CPU)
Currently not availableExpected from 01 Mai 2026 available again
5900
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges

M10376-001 original HP Fan (CPU)

M10376-001 original HP Fan (CPU)
Currently not availableExpected from 01 Mai 2026 available again
5900
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges

23.KGYN7.001 original Acer Cooler

23.KGYN7.001 original Acer Cooler
Currently not availableReordered, delivery date unknown
3800
incl. Tax (19%)
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23.JLYJ3.001 original Acer Fan

23.JLYJ3.001 original Acer Fan
Ab externem LieferantenlagerDelivery time about 3 - 8 days
3300
incl. Tax (19%)
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13GNJ510M160-2 original Asus Fan (CPU)

13GNJ510M160-2 original Asus Fan (CPU)
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13N0-5TM0102 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)

13N0-5TM0102 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)
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7415970000 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)

7415970000 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)
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7415970100 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)

7415970100 original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)
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GB0506PGV1-A original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)

GB0506PGV1-A original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)
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UDQFLZH05DAS original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)

UDQFLZH05DAS original Packard Bell Fan (CPU)
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13GNFU10P180-1 original Asus Fan (CPU)

13GNFU10P180-1 original Asus Fan (CPU)
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KDB0705HB original Asus Fan (CPU)

KDB0705HB original Asus Fan (CPU)
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13GNI41AM031 original Asus Cooler (CPU)

13GNI41AM031 original Asus Cooler (CPU)
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13N0-34A0301 original Asus Cooler (CPU)

13N0-34A0301 original Asus Cooler (CPU)
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5704327885825 original Asus Cooler (CPU)

5704327885825 original Asus Cooler (CPU)
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How do I detect a defective cooler?

Over time, the cooler wears out. Especially the ball bearing of the fan is susceptible to wear and tear or can get stuck. A broken radiator can be recognized by a loud rattling or you can't hear anything that indicates a jammed fan. If the cooling fails completely, the laptop turns itself off after a while to prevent overheating. If the cooler is defective, don't hesitate and replace it as soon as possible, as the mainboard and the entire notebook can suffer enormous damage due to overheating.