Colling pad damaging notebook?

Fleshcrawl

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Jun 28, 2013
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10,510
Hello!

I just bought Acer Aspire V3-772G and since I want it to have a nice and comfort life, I bought Quasar cooling pad with following specs:
- fan: 200x200x20mm
- high speed 800 RPM, low speed 500 RPM
- blows into computer

Thing is, metal casing around some of the buttons is bended. I'm wondering if there's any chance it might be coolers fault or is it something with computer?

Here are 2 pictures of the damage:
http://i.imgur.com/EJjhuVb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/19yEidk.jpg

Thanks in advance and enjoy,
Fleshcrawl
 

aredflyingbird

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Dec 3, 2012
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10,520


Which specific keys? They all seem fine to me, anyway, the cooling pad wouldn't have nothing to do with the "bent" keys, unless the pad is putting any pressure to the metal casing... may I see a picture of the pad?
 

Fleshcrawl

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Jun 28, 2013
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10,510
Hello!

Cheers for fast replies. For example if you check key E, R, P, Š, Đ you can see (especially at the top) that casing is closer to the top surface of key than at some other keys. Casing of laptop is bend upward there. So I was thinking that due to cooling pad blowing up toward laptop, that might cause the issue.

@aredflyingbird, this is the cooler: http://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?tpl=product/product.detail.tpl&no=181&type=Notebook%20coolers&type_sub=NB%20Coolers&model=AK-NBC-32

Thanks and enjoy,
Fleshcrawl
 

aredflyingbird

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Dec 3, 2012
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No, the cooler won't "bend" anything. It's most likely a manufacturer error. Do they get stuck when you click them? Try "re-installing" the key, pull it off and put it back in. See if that works.
 

Fleshcrawl

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Jun 28, 2013
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10,510
No no, it's not the issue with keys, keys are working fine. Thing is, I just got laptop from service due to J key being oversensitive. They changed keyboard and I didn't see any issue when I took laptop from service. In the evening when I got home, I've put laptop on cooling pad, played some games and than realised casing at those keys is bent. So now I panic it might be a cooler pad issue, since I'm not 100% that bend casing was there when I took laptop out from service.