CFC, I need your help 
there's the situation. about a year ago I bought a new notebook as desktop replacement. It's a HP Pavillon DV7, with a i7-750qm cpu with a ati hd 5650 gpu, 8gigs of RAM. I'm happy with its performance but I'm mightily annoyed by the noise.
I often use the notebook in the living room in the evenings (since I have no desire to sit alone in the home office once the kids are in bed). But even at light-load tasks such as browsing the internet, the fan usually picks up a stage or two (with only about 4-5% total load).
so I decided to look for another notebook...it doesn't even have to be as powerful as this, it just should be able to run games such as eu3 or vicky2 more or less smoothly (any game is more or less unplayable because the noise gets so annoying when the fan turns up to full power).
The problem is, how do I determine if a notebook will be quieter without testing it for a day or so? do i3/i5 generate considerably less heat? any ideas for finding a quieter model?

there's the situation. about a year ago I bought a new notebook as desktop replacement. It's a HP Pavillon DV7, with a i7-750qm cpu with a ati hd 5650 gpu, 8gigs of RAM. I'm happy with its performance but I'm mightily annoyed by the noise.
I often use the notebook in the living room in the evenings (since I have no desire to sit alone in the home office once the kids are in bed). But even at light-load tasks such as browsing the internet, the fan usually picks up a stage or two (with only about 4-5% total load).
so I decided to look for another notebook...it doesn't even have to be as powerful as this, it just should be able to run games such as eu3 or vicky2 more or less smoothly (any game is more or less unplayable because the noise gets so annoying when the fan turns up to full power).
The problem is, how do I determine if a notebook will be quieter without testing it for a day or so? do i3/i5 generate considerably less heat? any ideas for finding a quieter model?