I think he is talking about the foam pad that goes over the fan in the underside panel. reduces the amount of dust particles that are going through. but yes, the foam seal helps close it and the plastic hooks in the front apply a bit of pressure to ensure a tighter seal.
take it from me, a cooling pad DEFINITELY helps my old laptop used to get so hot to the point where it would shut down mid game but after I gott a cooler, it never happent and even on my new laptop my 3 dollar cooler gives me REALLY good idle and in use temps even though its like 45 degeres celcius outside...
Cooling pad is a must! I was playing Halo Reach and my frames dropped to under 10 FPS and I was confused like what's going on? And then I opened up my task manager it was touching 99° C. After that incident I use a two wooden block to increase my air flow which reduces temperatures by 10° C (I live in a hot place). So yeah get a 5$ or the most expensive one but please get yourself a cooling pad.
I believe that if you had the habit cooler the other way round it would have been more effective as two fans would be pulling hot air out rather than one. Great video otherwise and love from England 🏴
@@do2eazy363 hear me out. this might sound really crazy but... what if... you dont raise the legs? could prop it up with a book or smth if you really want to in that case.
Is that actually accurate? My laptop already sound like a Jet Engine, not really portable when you add an extra 5 inches of thickness... I have the Llano and damn is it loud.
In my experience, so long as you are guaranteeing good airflow (basic laptop stand + not plugged with dust) then most laptops will operate as intended. Many users leave their laptop directly flat on a wooden desk or table with tablecloth which is a guaranteed way to overheat and potentially cause permanent damage... Not to mention it is extremely common for fans and heatsinks to be covered in dust... Routine maintenance is worth its weight in gold.
its been proven these dont really do anything. most of the time they create more turbulent air for the actual cooling systems. elevate the back of the laptop and never put on your lap or bed.
Trust me, a good optimisation tutorial and your laptop wont even reach 80 degrees, the best one of them all is to turn off preformance boost mode, it lowers temps by 10 degrees and even raises fps
@@bullseye0419 no, it's something you turn off in the power plan, it's hidden,.so you would need to download cs enabled power fix, search it on UA-cam, and there's one video that has a Google drive link that has the thing. Just search how to disable processor performance boost mode I wouldn't recommend to turn it off on a desktop becuase It will affect performance, but it works on a laptop flawlessly
@@bullseye0419 you can remove turbo mode in bios, without software, most notebooks also have their own brands software where it allows changing from silence-balance-turbo mode (this is what i believe the other guy is saying) when he writes about performance boost mode (since some brands do call them "performance"), most "turbo mode" in those notebooks does not really do any "turbo" instead they just juice up the processor with a lot of energy and put fans on max making it worse! Optimization on the other hand can come with multiple different ways and form and yes throttle spot software does help with that if you want, for example i'm saying what i did recently with my notebook, a intel 13450hx with a 3050, the standard config juice up the cpu to 4,6 hz but at the same time put too much energy making it goes 90-100 graus celsius and thus it throttle down really fast. after some checking i optimized it where it only "reaches" 4,2- 4,3 HZ instead of the 4,6 but at the same time the temps at max load (stress testing) did not reach even 80, stayed at 7x's mark, this was the sweet spot for me, since i wanted to keep it lower than 80, i could get even the standard 4,6 at 90's range without throttle after working on it but i feel that losing 5% for keeping them on average 70's will result in better long lasting product. after some bench tests as well, i lost only on average between 4-7% of performance(FPS) of the entire setup in most games i tested and also on standard bench programs. thus a loss on average of 5.5% of fps (performance) gave me a laptop that will never go over 80's, is very quiet and will help with it's longevity for a long time.
Raises fps because it is not throttling all the time. Undervolting helps as well. Or just lift the back of your laptop up with a book ( not covering the airholes ). Better cooling, no noise & cheap.
@@patricktrakzel9657 yeah true, on my laptop their was no fps gain or loss, but when I did the same thing but on my PC I lost 25 fps. But it's always better to use a lower configuration if theirs no noticeable performance difference to extend the laptops life span.
Back in 2010 I had an old Celeron laptop that came with Nvidia graphics, It ran games quite well (dota2, CSGO) but ran quite hot so I got a cheap laptop cooler and it became an essential.
You don't need a laptop cooler to get those temp gains. Get some clips to put at the bottom of your laptop which will raise it. Repaste it and get access to the advanced bios to do the ac loadline tweak to undervolt the cpu. Undervolt the gpu too. These will lower your temps. And won't cost all that much.
As well as lowers performance, your cpu and gpu work at those default voltages for a reason, lowering them is only an easy fix to laptop that fails to run at high temps
@@aymenbx648 It doesn't. Less heat means you can sustain peak performance for longer, thus keeping perf the same if not increasing it. Chips are over volted out the factory. Get rid of that and you'll retain stock performance but with lower temps
@@siyzerix Honestly, the only way I think a cooling pad may be beneficial is if it somehow terminates a hot air recycling point, considering airflow has been shown to have a ceiling effect on temps (At some point, increasing fans RPM doesn't allow for more cooling, hence a ceil).
@@modrribaz1691 That IEGTS cooling pad is the only effective one. The rest are glorified stands. Better to spend money and get some glue on clips to raise the laptop above the desk. Its more effective.
@@siyzerixCan confirm for the IETS one or whatever its rebranded versions (they exist) are. I get up to 10C temp reduction on cpu/gpu temps. Too bad most channels don't feature them so the coolers are maligned. The few youtubers that DO use them showed great results.
Up until this ilano pad released most cooling pads helped cool depending on much they raised the laptop and allowed more air to come in, but this ilano one really revolutionized cooling pads completely, like who thought if you isolate the bottom intake from the outputing sides with a giant foam piece and then strap a good 140mm fan. You'll lower temps from 10 to 20 degrees. It's insane really.
Should i buy a laptop cooling pad? I asked some peeps before, but they said that it'll "overdrive"? the fans on the laptop, damaging it. So is it alright to use a laptop cooling pad and turning it on to max RPM?
@@SutraBlue when a fan spins too fast it generates eletricity, if that happens it can short a motherboard, usually motherboards have diodes to stop that
@@HardwareInformation oh that, I see you mean by diode. Yeh factory made fan has already have reverse protection inside so there is no way it generate electricity, I already tried also. As long you didnt bypass the module inside the fan, its fine.
Even if you use it passively ( no fans turning ) it will lift up your laptop and improve airflow/cooling. You can use a book, or even 2 forks 🍴, actualy anything to lift up the laptop, so she can breath. You will have to push a lot of air through your laptop, if you want to overdrive your fan(s) inside. But try it and check the RPM in your BIOS/UEFI.
You should have also included a test where the laptop is just lifted off the desk on an open laptop stand or something. This will already provide a big temperature decrease, probably better than the cheap fan that blocks the bottom of the laptop exhaust just like a desk would.
I bought v12, tested it, it worked. Then in the night plugged it for 10 minutes, it shut down, the energy apparently works but not the fan. I threw the box and they dont accept the return. Amazinf experience with another Chinese brand.
If you’re not thermal throttling why does it matter? And tbh even if you are and its not stuttering 🤷♂️ id pick acoustic comfort over this all day long
it's a matter of a compromise. High temps are never great for longevity; the lower, the more it lasts. So many people would prefer that longevity over the acoustics, if it's not an issue for them.
The silicon wears out faster at higher temperatures. Lower temperatures ensure the chips will last longer. Why are we using extreme radiators or custom water cooling loops? Not just for the looks, but also for keeping everything cooler.
@@jonny11bonk my laptop has blower fans made of metal and some liquid metal, it cools so good it stays consistent and it's the 60's 70's. My former AN needed this
It is, i have no AC ... The cooling pad & a desk fan really keeps my MSI GF63 cool ... not cool to 30° but at least it's not burning my finger, it's like luke warm & i'm happy
@@Thorfinn517 I have a gf63 from 4 years ago. 0 problems till now. i5 10500h and 1650 max-q. Upgraded the ram from 8 to 16 gb and it can run almost all games in 60 fps medium settings. I think the newer gf63's are even better cz I've seen some with 3050 and 144 hz display for the same price.
I've recently got a Recoil 17" laptop and the Llano looks promising. Is there any danger of the stand pushing air into the underside vents faster than the laptop's own fans can vent and damaging the motors?
The llano one is insane. My Lenovo Legion Pro 7 would be at 74c by itself under high performance mode. The the llano turned all the way up, it will chill at 50c. What's evern more wild is at idle it be at 30c. It's also crazy to me that the stock temps of the Acer is 85 and 83c. Guess the Legion Pro 7 does a pretty good job when compared to that Acer. For the price difference and hardware difference, it better be better at cooling.
ambient temp is one big factor here. No ac on, my legion pro 7i i9-13900HX with 4080 going up to 165 watts with 16 gb 5600 mhz ddr5 could reach up to 80c on ultra performance. turn the ac without cooling pad could achieve 60-65c on ultra performance. so i call pure BS on using cooling pads.
@@Nitro16Game And also other aspects like the cooling in the laptop itself. Just because you're forcing more air into the body of the laptop doesn't always mean lower temperatures if you have for example a single heat pipe as the cooling source. Undervolting the chips is laso a popular option to lower the power consumption or get more a bit of more juice out of it. (AMD PBO for example)
my diy peltier blower can go as low as 59 50 degrees blowing cool air can actually help reducing the heat and being a blower style i don’t have to worry about condensation going inside my laptop only cold air and not room temperature air that is circulating around. as for heat side i had it set up as a separate radiator outside my window blowing hot air away from the room in effect i also benefits on a smaller aircon below my laptop
This seems to be a geometry issue. You could probably find a cooler (or diy one) that actually blows where the intakes are to achieve really good results with far less money Another really good sollution is raising the rear of the laptop. It will give the improved ergonomics and also more space for your built in fans. Could imrpovise it or just get a well sized block that you can carry around
love how you can't place laptops on a flat surface or your "LAP" anymore cause the fans are on bottom. Plus the publisher's fetish with making gaming laptops thin , like why???? a gaming laptop will be moderately thicker then a work laptop cause it needs to run longer on heavy load
They def do make a difference. It also depends on how your laptop is built if he had reversed it I feel like it would had made better results. I also bought one around same value and it made my gigabyte less hot even though it was just by a little bit. that and if it gets warm on you least now you don't have to have it building up heat on your laptop so there's that too. I def think majority of people can get away with the middle option and be okay because if they don't feel the heat. Even if you are gaming you'll probably be using a controller anyway so as long as it isn't thermal throttling you would be okay.
I got a 140watt laptop, it cools good. 140 watt for GPU (4050), means more heat than say a 100 watt 4060/4050, but cools better than my sub 100 watt acer nitro. Its an acer predator for the exact same price, just bought a year and a half later
@@NPC_005 I mean acer does have bad cooling than the competitions That's why they are cheapers less thermal copper and things for less the price I believe my friend has an Acer Nitro 5 with 3060ti or somehting laptop was a heat brick brand new
Manufacturers should rather focus on making the chips more efficient or extend the cooling with better material or more fins with heat pipes. The cooling pads are the last resort options to extend the laptop's life.
The manufactures have been improving quite a lot throughout the years. You can check laptop reviews back when the GTX 9/10 era, Those laptops had way lower power budget(under 100w in total in the high end models) and still keep overheating and throttling while being noisy all the time.
to answer the question if its LLano 2024 or the IETS GT600 those are the only ones worth buying on the market today, the difference to the old laptop coolers no matter with how many fans are added it's like going from passive cooling to water cooling, and the dust filter is just cherry on the top its seems like such a simple design but no one came up with it for years its not like there are some new technologies inside, enclosed designe with foams forcing the air through the laptop intake with maximum efficiency
Even if you have a low end laptop cooler, it would do a little bit. Even if the fan(s) do not line up with the airholes you computer comes with ( of course it is better if they line up ) because it raises your laptop, thus improving airflow. I have a cheap Targus Lap Chilll Mat ( 2 fans fed through USB A ) and it even works with my Mac Book Pro (closed, no airholes whatsoever and I am not ready to drill holes in her bottom cover, although I really should ). Works better with my HP Envy because she has airholes. LLano 2024 or the IETS GT600 works so well because of the foam that seals laptop and cooler. So the air has to go through the laptop. Brilliant idea!
Used to be a fan of laptops but stopped cuz of hinges problems in a long run so im testing mini pc and can still carry it around to plug it in hotel tvs to continue my work
100$ is pretty cheap especially when you extend your laptop gpu lifespan because if your laptop gpu burned its almost as useful as a tablet or even less
Depends if you bought those 10 dollar fan cooler pretty much useless if you want to use fan cooler get any that cost at least 20 dollars especially if it has at least a 4 inch fan if you're going for single fan and if you want multiple fans same pricing still applied and get at least a 3 fans config if you're going for multiples but if you have a 1200 dollar gaming laptop buy Llano and depending how big your laptop either the V12 for a laptop bigger than 15.6 inch or V10 for below 15.6 inch
When I bought a cooling pad for my laptop it managed to clog up the fans with dust so badly that the cpu started overheating, and despite sending it to HP and 2 different people for repair they couldn't fix it. The laptop overheats to this day. Stay the fuck away from cooling pads.
You have to do your maintanance. Keep fans and cooling fins clean. After a while you have to change your cooling paste as well ( as it dries up due to the heat, and then it no longer conducts the heat efficiently away from the processor to the cooling solution provided ).
Sizes should always be described I have a 17.3 inch Laptop and it fits mine. Also use it to get the Laptop a bit higher so I can use it as a second monitor.
I don't know if the foam is likely to electricly/staticly charged ( piece of cardboard/paper ). If you have a MacBook, of course. Apple doesn't think of airflow. That is why so many of their Intel based laptops have to get repaired ( overheated graphics chips )🥵🥵🥵. The M1 - M3 run cooler🥶.
The biggest problem to cooling pads are well..the bottom casing of the laptop and well the laptop fans. Best is to remove the bottom part of your laptop and modify it for the the cooling pad
you should turn the 25dollar one around and see if it improves. if so mow much. cause i think it will. you just have to find sominthing for the stand off's
Both have different purpose. Portability is the main reason for laptop.why use mobile instead of land phone? This the same reason. Suppose someone doing remote job and he loves to travel a lot. In this case laptop is the best case or student who comes to home after semester break.
You only stay in your comfort 🤡 people who need to travel at anytime (city to city or country to country) need it . Desktop is only sensible for people who live st same plade for long periods of time (probably staying in their home country mostly)
In canada when laptop gets hot we keep it outside for 30 secs and then we keep it in oven to defrost it.
truly one of the country in the world
Can confirm
As a penguin I can confirm that I warm my fellow penguins by launching cyberpunk
i wonder if you can lead a tube from outside into your laptop in a box mhm
Bruhh I'm jealous.I'm living in Thailand. You might need at least 2 fans to decrease temperature.Not for the laptop but you.😅
The foam isn't dust protection, it's to seal the laptop to the pad so that the cooling pad is forcing the fresh air and exhaust through the channels
Wow that's genius
Yes, if anything this will cause more dust build up faster 😅 good thing mine has a screen mesh to clean occasionally
I think he is talking about the foam pad that goes over the fan in the underside panel. reduces the amount of dust particles that are going through. but yes, the foam seal helps close it and the plastic hooks in the front apply a bit of pressure to ensure a tighter seal.
The question is, can we use this on a WiFi router?
It's both.
Why can't you just admit that it's both.
Why must you be try to appear a smartass?
Thanks, my laptop is a Refrigerator now
😂😂😂
And loud asf
🥶🥶🥶
@@unknownviddsthat's why you buy noise cancelling headphones lol
@@paradoxine6287 yeah i have the sony wf-1000xm5
take it from me, a cooling pad DEFINITELY helps my old laptop used to get so hot to the point where it would shut down mid game but after I gott a cooler, it never happent and even on my new laptop my 3 dollar cooler gives me REALLY good idle and in use temps even though its like 45 degeres celcius outside...
How are you playing with the keyboard being 45°C 💀
@@thatsactuallymyfps depends on where the center of the heat is bro, if it's on top left, then you won't feel it
@@thatsactuallymyfps it's 45C outside 💀☠️😭🙏⚰️🏴☠️
@@NPC_005 wdym
@@thatsactuallymyfps I think he means ambient temperature
Cooling pad is a must! I was playing Halo Reach and my frames dropped to under 10 FPS and I was confused like what's going on? And then I opened up my task manager it was touching 99° C. After that incident I use a two wooden block to increase my air flow which reduces temperatures by 10° C (I live in a hot place). So yeah get a 5$ or the most expensive one but please get yourself a cooling pad.
Yeah exactly for gaming cooling pad is a must to protect CPU and GPU for long term
I believe that if you had the habit cooler the other way round it would have been more effective as two fans would be pulling hot air out rather than one. Great video otherwise and love from England 🏴
he can't the cooler is designed to put it that way because of its raised legs on back
Most laptops are designed to pull in air from the bottom, so pulling air out that way would neither be good for temperature nor for the fans.
@@do2eazy363 hear me out. this might sound really crazy but... what if... you dont raise the legs? could prop it up with a book or smth if you really want to in that case.
@RYUU
Do this. Stand in front of fan air stream and feel the temp or use thermometer.
Then stand behind it.
You will find that your logic is flawed.
Best laptop cooler is additional rubber feet to raise the laptop. -20C on my laptop by just raising the laptop at the back by about 3cm.
Is that actually accurate? My laptop already sound like a Jet Engine, not really portable when you add an extra 5 inches of thickness... I have the Llano and damn is it loud.
@@Nexxraven you can just have some small feet under the laptop, i used small wood bricks to lift it lke 2-3cm
I've always had a book under my laptop to give it some incline for airflow. It works like a charm.
same
Same two
Those are for gaming laptops
@@Xanexzso are these
I have the middle one. It works pretty dang good. On average, it keeps everything about 10° cooler. It’s not the best in the world, but it works
I have the middle one too but I don’t see any difference and it’s very loud
In my experience, so long as you are guaranteeing good airflow (basic laptop stand + not plugged with dust) then most laptops will operate as intended. Many users leave their laptop directly flat on a wooden desk or table with tablecloth which is a guaranteed way to overheat and potentially cause permanent damage... Not to mention it is extremely common for fans and heatsinks to be covered in dust... Routine maintenance is worth its weight in gold.
i think showing us the avrg cpu usage is important in these comparisons, because we would know if the cpu is thermal throttling or not
100$ for a cooling pad is insane
Great comparison loved the video keep up the great work brother there's really few content creators that focus on the laptop niche/category
its been proven these dont really do anything. most of the time they create more turbulent air for the actual cooling systems. elevate the back of the laptop and never put on your lap or bed.
ambient temperature of your room while testing?
Should be 40°F 👍🏻
@@MitchellTheMitch oh nahh too unrealistic, where I live its currently 45 degrees celcius
@@arcTic475 Are you sure you're not living in 0 Kelvin?
Thats Freezing 🥶 @@MitchellTheMitch
@@arcTic475 45°C? It's just May.
Trust me, a good optimisation tutorial and your laptop wont even reach 80 degrees, the best one of them all is to turn off preformance boost mode, it lowers temps by 10 degrees and even raises fps
How do you turn this off? Do you mean removing the turbo mode with throttle stop?
@@bullseye0419 no, it's something you turn off in the power plan, it's hidden,.so you would need to download cs enabled power fix, search it on UA-cam, and there's one video that has a Google drive link that has the thing. Just search how to disable processor performance boost mode
I wouldn't recommend to turn it off on a desktop becuase It will affect performance, but it works on a laptop flawlessly
@@bullseye0419 you can remove turbo mode in bios, without software, most notebooks also have their own brands software where it allows changing from silence-balance-turbo mode (this is what i believe the other guy is saying) when he writes about performance boost mode (since some brands do call them "performance"), most "turbo mode" in those notebooks does not really do any "turbo" instead they just juice up the processor with a lot of energy and put fans on max making it worse!
Optimization on the other hand can come with multiple different ways and form and yes throttle spot software does help with that if you want, for example i'm saying what i did recently with my notebook, a intel 13450hx with a 3050, the standard config juice up the cpu to 4,6 hz but at the same time put too much energy making it goes 90-100 graus celsius and thus it throttle down really fast.
after some checking i optimized it where it only "reaches" 4,2- 4,3 HZ instead of the 4,6 but at the same time the temps at max load (stress testing) did not reach even 80, stayed at 7x's mark, this was the sweet spot for me, since i wanted to keep it lower than 80, i could get even the standard 4,6 at 90's range without throttle after working on it but i feel that losing 5% for keeping them on average 70's will result in better long lasting product.
after some bench tests as well, i lost only on average between 4-7% of performance(FPS) of the entire setup in most games i tested and also on standard bench programs.
thus a loss on average of 5.5% of fps (performance) gave me a laptop that will never go over 80's, is very quiet and will help with it's longevity for a long time.
Raises fps because it is not throttling all the time. Undervolting helps as well. Or just lift the back of your laptop up with a book ( not covering the airholes ). Better cooling, no noise & cheap.
@@patricktrakzel9657 yeah true, on my laptop their was no fps gain or loss, but when I did the same thing but on my PC I lost 25 fps. But it's always better to use a lower configuration if theirs no noticeable performance difference to extend the laptops life span.
Last one is on my budget thanks bro
Back in 2010 I had an old Celeron laptop that came with Nvidia graphics, It ran games quite well (dota2, CSGO) but ran quite hot so I got a cheap laptop cooler and it became an essential.
You don't need a laptop cooler to get those temp gains. Get some clips to put at the bottom of your laptop which will raise it. Repaste it and get access to the advanced bios to do the ac loadline tweak to undervolt the cpu. Undervolt the gpu too.
These will lower your temps. And won't cost all that much.
As well as lowers performance, your cpu and gpu work at those default voltages for a reason, lowering them is only an easy fix to laptop that fails to run at high temps
@@aymenbx648 It doesn't. Less heat means you can sustain peak performance for longer, thus keeping perf the same if not increasing it. Chips are over volted out the factory. Get rid of that and you'll retain stock performance but with lower temps
@@siyzerix Honestly, the only way I think a cooling pad may be beneficial is if it somehow terminates a hot air recycling point, considering
airflow has been shown to have a ceiling effect on temps (At some point, increasing fans RPM doesn't allow for more cooling, hence a ceil).
@@modrribaz1691 That IEGTS cooling pad is the only effective one. The rest are glorified stands. Better to spend money and get some glue on clips to raise the laptop above the desk. Its more effective.
@@siyzerixCan confirm for the IETS one or whatever its rebranded versions (they exist) are. I get up to 10C temp reduction on cpu/gpu temps.
Too bad most channels don't feature them so the coolers are maligned.
The few youtubers that DO use them showed great results.
llano hands down the best laptop cooler Ive ever used
Up until this ilano pad released most cooling pads helped cool depending on much they raised the laptop and allowed more air to come in, but this ilano one really revolutionized cooling pads completely, like who thought if you isolate the bottom intake from the outputing sides with a giant foam piece and then strap a good 140mm fan. You'll lower temps from 10 to 20 degrees. It's insane really.
iets gt series came before i think
@@warchieftain well whoever came up with this design. I searched aliexpress and there's like a dozen of them.
Should i buy a laptop cooling pad? I asked some peeps before, but they said that it'll "overdrive"? the fans on the laptop, damaging it. So is it alright to use a laptop cooling pad and turning it on to max RPM?
motherboards have diodes, which prevents the fan "overdrive", so its safe to use a cooling pad at max rpm.
What overdrive here mean tho?
@@SutraBlue when a fan spins too fast it generates eletricity, if that happens it can short a motherboard, usually motherboards have diodes to stop that
@@HardwareInformation oh that, I see you mean by diode. Yeh factory made fan has already have reverse protection inside so there is no way it generate electricity, I already tried also. As long you didnt bypass the module inside the fan, its fine.
Even if you use it passively ( no fans turning ) it will lift up your laptop and improve airflow/cooling. You can use a book, or even 2 forks 🍴, actualy anything to lift up the laptop, so she can breath.
You will have to push a lot of air through your laptop, if you want to overdrive your fan(s) inside. But try it and check the RPM in your BIOS/UEFI.
You should have also included a test where the laptop is just lifted off the desk on an open laptop stand or something. This will already provide a big temperature decrease, probably better than the cheap fan that blocks the bottom of the laptop exhaust just like a desk would.
I've been using a Llano 10 with my LOQ16 for several months now and that thing is a beast. It goes up to 3000RPM but I have never taken past 1500RPM.
You sound like Homer Simpson. Great vid
I bought v12, tested it, it worked.
Then in the night plugged it for 10 minutes, it shut down, the energy apparently works but not the fan.
I threw the box and they dont accept the return.
Amazinf experience with another Chinese brand.
Long story short from my personal experience, even a cheap cooling fan really helps cool your laptop. So yes, it's very worth it.
Imo, it all depend
Your room condition like temp ambience dust etc, your laptop built like position of airflow vs coolpad.
The most best way to deal that is just buy pc lel, or drop your room temp, dunno by using ac or something.
Just lift the back of your laptop up with a book ( not covering the airholes ). Better cooling, no noise & cheap.
Voice sounds familiar. Do you have an exercise/health channel too?
If you’re not thermal throttling why does it matter? And tbh even if you are and its not stuttering 🤷♂️ id pick acoustic comfort over this all day long
it's a matter of a compromise. High temps are never great for longevity; the lower, the more it lasts. So many people would prefer that longevity over the acoustics, if it's not an issue for them.
Long lasting is better
The silicon wears out faster at higher temperatures. Lower temperatures ensure the chips will last longer. Why are we using extreme radiators or custom water cooling loops? Not just for the looks, but also for keeping everything cooler.
@@jonny11bonk my laptop has blower fans made of metal and some liquid metal, it cools so good it stays consistent and it's the 60's 70's. My former AN needed this
Then just lift the back of your laptop up with a book ( not covering the airholes ). Better cooling, no noise & cheap.
NIce explanation. What's the weight of llano Cooling Pad RGB-Version
It is, i have no AC ...
The cooling pad & a desk fan really keeps my MSI GF63 cool ... not cool to 30° but at least it's not burning my finger, it's like luke warm & i'm happy
What are the specs of your msi gf63 ? Because iam considering buying Lenovo ideapad gaming 3 around the same budget.
@@Thorfinn517 I have a gf63 from 4 years ago. 0 problems till now. i5 10500h and 1650 max-q. Upgraded the ram from 8 to 16 gb and it can run almost all games in 60 fps medium settings. I think the newer gf63's are even better cz I've seen some with 3050 and 144 hz display for the same price.
I've recently got a Recoil 17" laptop and the Llano looks promising. Is there any danger of the stand pushing air into the underside vents faster than the laptop's own fans can vent and damaging the motors?
The llano one is insane. My Lenovo Legion Pro 7 would be at 74c by itself under high performance mode. The the llano turned all the way up, it will chill at 50c. What's evern more wild is at idle it be at 30c.
It's also crazy to me that the stock temps of the Acer is 85 and 83c. Guess the Legion Pro 7 does a pretty good job when compared to that Acer. For the price difference and hardware difference, it better be better at cooling.
Whats the specs on the 7 pro you have? GPU, CPU, RAM primarily.
ambient temp is one big factor here. No ac on, my legion pro 7i i9-13900HX with 4080 going up to 165 watts with 16 gb 5600 mhz ddr5 could reach up to 80c on ultra performance. turn the ac without cooling pad could achieve 60-65c on ultra performance. so i call pure BS on using cooling pads.
@@prm1261 cooling pad is essentially an AC for your laptop intake.
Not everyone can keep the AC on everytime they game.
Safety ez namba one prayority
5:42 it would be nice if you would turn off the bgm music when adding a clip with sound from the test device...
But why my llano don't show that drastic temperature drop? I got nitro 5 i712650H RTX 4060
It will depend on ur ambient temperature as well
@@Nitro16Game And also other aspects like the cooling in the laptop itself. Just because you're forcing more air into the body of the laptop doesn't always mean lower temperatures if you have for example a single heat pipe as the cooling source. Undervolting the chips is laso a popular option to lower the power consumption or get more a bit of more juice out of it. (AMD PBO for example)
Diffusion of heat rate
Instead of buying llano buy an ac for your room instead.
@bobbytaraantino yeah you're right... i turn on my ac and boom llano drop the temp reaching 20 degrees!!!
my diy peltier blower can go as low as 59 50 degrees blowing cool air can actually help reducing the heat and being a blower style i don’t have to worry about condensation going inside my laptop only cold air and not room temperature air that is circulating around. as for heat side i had it set up as a separate radiator outside my window blowing hot air away from the room in effect i also benefits on a smaller aircon below my laptop
This seems to be a geometry issue. You could probably find a cooler (or diy one) that actually blows where the intakes are to achieve really good results with far less money
Another really good sollution is raising the rear of the laptop. It will give the improved ergonomics and also more space for your built in fans. Could imrpovise it or just get a well sized block that you can carry around
Really wish the Llano didn't require an external power source, but i get why they did it for the fan to deliver high RPM
you deserve better than 5k subs
But the $5 dollar cheapo cooler did surprisingly OK, considering it is going up against the one that is 25 bucks.
Have you tried havit cooler with 2 fans facing laptops fan area?
hey man what tool you using for the temps on screen? thanks
love how you can't place laptops on a flat surface or your "LAP" anymore cause the fans are on bottom. Plus the publisher's fetish with making gaming laptops thin , like why???? a gaming laptop will be moderately thicker then a work laptop cause it needs to run longer on heavy load
I have a Klim cooling pad from Amazon for 25$ and it works very well
They def do make a difference. It also depends on how your laptop is built if he had reversed it I feel like it would had made better results. I also bought one around same value and it made my gigabyte less hot even though it was just by a little bit. that and if it gets warm on you least now you don't have to have it building up heat on your laptop so there's that too. I def think majority of people can get away with the middle option and be okay because if they don't feel the heat. Even if you are gaming you'll probably be using a controller anyway so as long as it isn't thermal throttling you would be okay.
@@alvinamana1459 yeah, my laptop would overheat to 85 degrees
Thank you, great review and video.
I was looking for test on nitro 5 🤗
The laptop you are using generally doesn't really make a lot of heat anyways I feel like you should've tried it with a 3080-3070ti laptop
I got a 140watt laptop, it cools good. 140 watt for GPU (4050), means more heat than say a 100 watt 4060/4050, but cools better than my sub 100 watt acer nitro. Its an acer predator for the exact same price, just bought a year and a half later
@@NPC_005 I mean acer does have bad cooling than the competitions That's why they are cheapers less thermal copper and things for less the price I believe my friend has an Acer Nitro 5 with 3060ti or somehting laptop was a heat brick brand new
I have a Kerolffu dual 120mm fan for my ROG Zephyrus, keeps my laptop cool
Manufacturers should rather focus on making the chips more efficient or extend the cooling with better material or more fins with heat pipes. The cooling pads are the last resort options to extend the laptop's life.
The manufactures have been improving quite a lot throughout the years. You can check laptop reviews back when the GTX 9/10 era, Those laptops had way lower power budget(under 100w in total in the high end models) and still keep overheating and throttling while being noisy all the time.
I need it my country can get as 49C hot outside
Actually works ❤️
Fact, the pre-screen of the video is not clickbait - mark of the high-quality content
Nice vid thank u!
What if you inverted the tri fan one? That way, the two fans would be directly below the openings, and the air would be blown directly into them.
to answer the question if its LLano 2024 or the IETS GT600 those are the only ones worth buying on the market today, the difference to the old laptop coolers no matter with how many fans are added it's like going from passive cooling to water cooling, and the dust filter is just cherry on the top its seems like such a simple design but no one came up with it for years its not like there are some new technologies inside, enclosed designe with foams forcing the air through the laptop intake with maximum efficiency
Even if you have a low end laptop cooler, it would do a little bit. Even if the fan(s) do not line up with the airholes you computer comes with ( of course it is better if they line up ) because it raises your laptop, thus improving airflow. I have a cheap Targus Lap Chilll Mat ( 2 fans fed through USB A ) and it even works with my Mac Book Pro (closed, no airholes whatsoever and I am not ready to drill holes in her bottom cover, although I really should ). Works better with my HP Envy because she has airholes.
LLano 2024 or the IETS GT600 works so well because of the foam that seals laptop and cooler. So the air has to go through the laptop. Brilliant idea!
Great and thorough. I'll buy one using your link
It's crazy I can looking to watch a review this cooling pad and the first thing I see is the same laptop that I have😂
Used to be a fan of laptops but stopped cuz of hinges problems in a long run so im testing mini pc and can still carry it around to plug it in hotel tvs to continue my work
very nice video!
Try with overclock pls
Me watching even though I don't have a laptop
Did anyone else notice that the like button had colors when he said to like
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I have one because my NVMe ssds overheat without it because there is very poor air flow in the area where the NVMe slots are.
Me who has side intake and blows out the back: " pesonts 🗿"
That is the best design.
@patricktrakzel9657 ik and i have the gf63 12ve
Will this do anything to laptop without any hole at the bottom side like Zephrus S17?
Uhh I think dude was yawning when say 1:35
Thanks, bro.
100$ is pretty cheap especially when you extend your laptop gpu lifespan because if your laptop gpu burned its almost as useful as a tablet or even less
great vid !
I love your videos
I never even knew that was a thing.
Depends if you bought those 10 dollar fan cooler pretty much useless if you want to use fan cooler get any that cost at least 20 dollars especially if it has at least a 4 inch fan if you're going for single fan and if you want multiple fans same pricing still applied and get at least a 3 fans config if you're going for multiples but if you have a 1200 dollar gaming laptop buy Llano and depending how big your laptop either the V12 for a laptop bigger than 15.6 inch or V10 for below 15.6 inch
When I bought a cooling pad for my laptop it managed to clog up the fans with dust so badly that the cpu started overheating, and despite sending it to HP and 2 different people for repair they couldn't fix it. The laptop overheats to this day. Stay the fuck away from cooling pads.
You have to do your maintanance. Keep fans and cooling fins clean. After a while you have to change your cooling paste as well ( as it dries up due to the heat, and then it no longer conducts the heat efficiently away from the processor to the cooling solution provided ).
Will a 14inch laptop gonna fit on this or this is too large?
Sizes should always be described
I have a 17.3 inch Laptop and it fits mine. Also use it to get the Laptop a bit higher so I can use it as a second monitor.
So which one is best
the 100$ one
What about opening the laptop bottom cover and put the laptop directly on the llano fans?
I don't know if the foam is likely to electricly/staticly charged ( piece of cardboard/paper ). If you have a MacBook, of course. Apple doesn't think of airflow. That is why so many of their Intel based laptops have to get repaired ( overheated graphics chips )🥵🥵🥵. The M1 - M3 run cooler🥶.
why isnt the og IETS mentioned? The GT600 is how Llano was made
when my laptop gets hot it makes my games start lagging and stuttering.. can a laptop cooling pad help me??
yes
Its a great cooler.. but now, i cant hear my game over the roar of the fan 😅
For gaming, a pc, windows, for protability, work, office, etc. macbook, period
LLANO COOLLING IS VERY GOOD
Best Cooling Pad: Upside down broken Dell Latitude (with no screen using HDMI and an external monitor as a main monitor.
ur contents are great
I attach my laptop to a paramotor for maximum cooling efficiency.
Can I Use it in a 14 inches laptop?
You should just lift the back of the laptop with two pencils instead of buying a cheap pad, would probably help more.
How would this compare to the GT500 it’s much cheaper with a stronger rpm fan?
How about you turn the Havit F2056 fan upside down so the fans are actually under the intake holes, lmao
do u have lisp bro?
The biggest problem to cooling pads are well..the bottom casing of the laptop and well the laptop fans.
Best is to remove the bottom part of your laptop and modify it for the the cooling pad
you should turn the 25dollar one around and see if it improves. if so mow much. cause i think it will. you just have to find sominthing for the stand off's
My laptop getting hot while watching UA-cam
There is a cooling pad in Indonesia that is using server fan and it can spin up to 6000 rpm
Air Indonesia flight 6000 taking off.
Hello, can you tell me what kind of cooling to choose for the Msi vektor laptop?
water its a really good thermal conductor :D
DO NOT BUY A CHEAP USB POWERED COOLING PAD.
One of them killed one of the USB slots on my laptop in ONE night.
100 dollar for a cooling pad is insane to me
Why not just get a desktop why buy a laptop in the first place unless your going everywhere
Laptops are generally better atleast for me cuz I take my laptop to places getting a pc can be very problematic for many things...
Because power isnt everything, not everyone needs max settings on every game
Because it’s portable and therefore serves a completely different purpose?
Both have different purpose. Portability is the main reason for laptop.why use mobile instead of land phone? This the same reason. Suppose someone doing remote job and he loves to travel a lot. In this case laptop is the best case or student who comes to home after semester break.
You only stay in your comfort 🤡 people who need to travel at anytime (city to city or country to country) need it . Desktop is only sensible for people who live st same plade for long periods of time (probably staying in their home country mostly)
no, just buy a small USB fan and it works better
The best cooling pad looks cooler than the laptop itself. Acer don't look great
My Asus Strix G18 - 70/65 deg max under heavy loads and many hours gaming sessions
should've tested it with a nitro 5 2019. That shit can cook steak while gaming.