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The laptop cooling pad, _as a concept,_ isn't really aimed at gamers. It was conceived (before laptop gaming even became a significant thing) for people who simply lay their laptops on their laps or on the bed or some other soft surface that blocks the laptop ventilation design. For those people, laptop cooling pads definitely work, just by allowing the laptop to cool itself as designed.
most of the reason you dont see temp changes is because, the way cpu and gpu boost works! The more thermal headroom you have the higher the clock speed goes and that creates more heat, the only way to get better temps is to cut or put a limit on how much power the laptop can use at one time...for example my acer predator 18 with 13900hx and 4080 the cpu can boost to 160w and gpu 165w i use the intel extreme tuning utility and lock down the cpu to only use 55w, that takes my temps from 90c during gaming to 77c and gpu is left at stock but will stay cooler because the cpu and gpu share the heat sink so over all will stay cooler also around the same 77c...one last note i also cap my frames around 120fps. This is also using a laptop cooler and helps about 5c, without the cooler it would run around 85c I personally hate how modern day cpu and gpu boost works because it just turns laptops into ovens
When your cooler fans are on, would you say (cooler + laptop) noise is less than just the laptop. With a 5c difference do you notice your laptop fans are at an audible noise difference?
Step 1. Turn on MSI Afterburner Step 2. Hold your laptop a bit in the air so the in take has some space. Step 3. See how the temperatures drop instantly Step. 4 Put the laptop back, see how the temperatures go back up. Step 5. Conclusion, buy a really good cooling pad or just a laptop stand. Just did this test and i was mindblown ❤
So instead of buying a cheap cooling pad because this he has shown is really expensive can’t purchase that at the moment . Should I just go for a regular laptop stand ?
I have not test your idea because I'm using mac, but I put my old MacBook under my new MacBook and cuz is aluminum it helps disipating the heat very efficiently. Was wondering if adding fans would help significantly.... hmmm
They work, if you have proper ventilation. And you would need like a very high rpm fan to even get a significant change. Which was a modified laptop cooler. It’s all about ventilation and the rpm of the fans to get the good cooling.
I bought an 18 bucks of 6 fan Cooling pad , and it's quite effective on my Laptop, because i remove the cover of the cooling pad, or we can call it the frame what ever it is, and I've noticed that the air coming from the pad is slightly increased, I am not saying this is effective in different types of pad, but it's worth of a try.
@@paulwilliamwalkerpersonally i dont really care about decreasing temps, what i care is getting a consistent temp like 70-75 degrees without fluctuating
Why would you power the fan through your laptop usb? Use usb chargers. Add thicker/higher rubber feet for your laptop so it has more space between the cooling pad and the laptop intake. That way the function of the cooling pad is to buffer cool air in the gap space before your laptop intake fans suck it in. This way the fans are working optimally. Add vacuum cooling fans on the exhaust vents. Get the ones with a temp sensor, it will change fan speed automatically. Make sure you have complete seal between the vacuum fan and your laptop exhaust. Last but not least, replace your laptop thermal pads with better ones and use honeywell phase change thermalpad for the cpu. It works almost as good as liquid metal and you don't need to replace it for years.
I don't know why it didn't occur to me to plug my cooling pad into an outlet. It still works perfectly fine. I'll test it out and see if it makes any difference. I'm also going to see if I can clean out my fans without too much trouble. I'm still going to look into the Klim Everest because I really do need to get a new cooling pad/stand as this one is a few years old at this point and only really has one setting
Why no one did a cooling pad with a peltier? It will need an external power supply and a circuit to ensure the temperature of the air does not go under freezing to avoid condensation, but your laptop will run cooler than a big desktop PC.
@@urwinflorin2541 it won't if you put a thermal sensor on the cold side heat sink that turn the peltier off when the temperatures goes 8°C under ambient, in up to 80% humidity (inside a house humidity doesn't normally go over 60%) condensation starts happening when a surface is 10°C lower than ambient, and when the temperature of the peltier heat sink is like 2°C under ambient it automatically turn it back on to cool it down again.
Probably because the heat transfer would be too slow and inefficient to manage. The reason fans work so well is that you can easily pump cool air directly through the machine to pick up heat and shoot it away from the thermal system. I'm not an engineer or anything, but I've heard that peltiers seem good in theory, but rarely if ever have practical use cases other than to make low quality cheap stuff for a quick buck
Currently using IETS GT500 v2 cooler, i can say works perfectly, has dust filter too, laptop stays dust free long time, certainly the most effective cooler out there but at the same time the loudest if set to max fan speed.
Yall think the cooling pad will blow condensated air into the laptop if you put a bucket of ice near the inlet of the cooling pad? I know the inlet has the mesh to filter dust but I was thinking bout putting ice near the inlet of the cooling pad to blow even colder air. I got 3yrs warranty on the cooling pad and will risk the cooling pad motors before my computer frying
The unsung hero of computer cooling is an air purifier in the room with the computer. I got a little shark one on the other end of my bedroom and it greatly mitigates the amount of airborn dust in the room. When I'm looking at sun shafts coming through my window I don't even see much of any particulates floating about my room.
Remove the bottom cover of the laptop and set the cooling pad under it. Don't worry about the dust cause the cooling pad replaces the bottom cover anyways. There will be a small difference in temperature but that's to be expected from buying a cheap pad.
So my opinion only. I use a gaming laptop and I use it with and also without the cooling pad. And honestly when I have the posibility I use the cooling pad for elevation(so the screen is higher and also the intake wents are not blocked by the surface it sits on. Negative part is that it's harder to use the laptop's keyboard so I need to use an additional keyboard. But honestly I would either buy a really cheap one just for elevation and maybe a little better airflow or a really good one wich I haven't done yet.
I bought a cooling pad today, and man! that noise and vibration is insanely loud.... I regret this purchase. I'm now using it only as a incline stand, turned off.
Buddy, the 5 or even 10 watts a cooling pad may draw would not affect the internal processor temperature by much at all.... you have a very weird take on this
you can say that but the results speak for themselves, I have a similar model design as this in the IETS GT500 and I've done well over 1000 hours of gaming with it, the temps without it are literally unplayable most of the top end games I'm reducing the temp by 15c
It also cools the physical body of the laptop. Laptops like the Mac AIR series don’t have fans. They release their heat through the body so once the body warms up, the laptop will thermal throttle. The cooling pad removes the heat from the body allowing the processor to dump more heat to the body, therefore negating the effect of thermal throttle. Also most people playing the sims 4 on laptop are going to need their laptop plugged in anyways so you can just plot the cooling pad to an outlet anyways. I am using this example because a lot of people play the sims 4 on laptop and most of them play at a desk and or use a cooling fan. I feel that your video seems more like an advertisement to this cooling pad compared to a review of the idea cooling pads.
In this video, I was specifically taking a look at this cooling pad as a case study. However like I mentioned at multiple points during the video, I have made 3 other videos on this topic where I focused on the concept of cooling pads as a whole
Buy a small air purifier and keep a fan small 20 dollar Honeywell fan works good for air circulation if you have a designated game room good clean cool air is always a plus
Running some cheap 5fan lit laptop pad, drops cpu temp from 55 to 40-45 when on, doesnt make much noise, i thinks it helps considering it cost me 15 quid
@@5k_XMAShonestly just check how much inches is ur laptop and get a cooling pad with the same inches as the laptop ur getting with maximum budget of 15€
guys I just bough the iets gt 500 the 5 thousands rmp and even tho is lloud on max speed(with some earbuds in or headphones you good) it works so good. I playe the witcher 3 on max graphics and I have 65 C on GPU and 65-70 degrees C on CPU highly recommended. Costs a lot but worth
@@arturkandla5438 yeah very good ngl. Do you have the version with the USB ports and RGB? If yes do you know what is their use? I thought you could connect the usbc and take power from the cooling pad to charge something but it seems not. Any idea what is the use of the USB ports?
To be honest i dont use those but i tried to charge phone and looks like no power comes out from USB ports, i wonder, maybe data purposes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯@@KirigayaHayato
Honestly based on my experience it all depends on your laptop's design, I'm talking about the intake and exhaust fans. For me it works since I am using Acer nitro 5 2023 which has a pretty good placement for intake and exhaust.
I modified my IETS gt300 with 7500rpm dual 12v blowers. It keeps my laptop in mid 50s for gpu and lower 60s for the cpu (while gaming). And while doing regular works, it doesn’t even heats up at all lol. Update: maintaining that cooler is a pain
@pinoyg6586exactly. These guys are living on 10c or -1c areas lol of course it gonna blew cool air inside and will obviously cool it. But 30-40c room temperature its a waste of money for us
I had heating issues with my laptop because my country almost touches 50 degree Celsius in the summers, I changed the thermals after 2 years and cleaned the fans after that I got an initial decrease of 10 degree and then I got myself a cooling pad nowadays I am getting 66-70 almost 17-18 degrees drop in temperature. I only play games in summer after turning my AC on without that I don't game on my laptop, specs btw : i5 11th gen RTX 3060 16 GB ram
i think a fan would be quite effective in my laptop as it is a low powered laptop and has only a heatsink , and it throttles a lot so a liitlle bit of cooling would help ... should i get one ??
Yes. I have a couple of non-gaming laptops (a Dell XPS and LG Gram) and not only do the fans come on less, but they feel much cooler. The fans on a cheaper cooling pad run slower to 1) use less power when plugged into the laptop and 2) be quiet. I can assure it works as I feel no heat from the laptop I'm on now. A gaming laptop may need more, but I have a desktop for games.
I can't play baldurs gate 3 unless my laptop fan is plugged in. If you use a software that monitors the heat in your processors, it cools just enough for me to be able to play. If not, my frame rate drops and my laptop get real hot
I vacuum out my fan ports often and simply use a cookie cooling rack when gaming hard for a bit more airflow. Seems to work great but obviously not to the same extent as this cooler would do.
I got the llano v12 knock of from temu and for $20 and first I was like it's not gonna work but godamn with my laptop on silent mode all fans turned of with black myth wukong running it actualy worked the temp stays at 65 degrees, those cheap amazon ones don't do anything so if you don't wanna spend $110 for the llano get the same one from temu and just for reference black myth gets upto 91 degrees without fans with this at 2500rpm I started testing it at 86 to see if it would cool and damn within 2 min the temp went down 20 degrees the sealing foam is what makes the difference the air actualy goes I to the laptop rather than around it
I am having serious issues with my MacBook Pro overheating. It's a few years old, if I try to run World of Warcraft it not only overheats but it literally shuts down. I am going to give this a try.
Hmm... I have bought an Acer Nitro 5 with RTX 3080... There are no problems with the cooling itself-you can turn a turbo mode, which can cool the CPU and GPU from 91C to 70C, but the sound of cooling fans is so loud, that even with the headphones you can't stand sitting next to the laptop for more than 10 minutes.
oh dam, and here i thought getting a cooling pad would be worth it, tho did you try the Klim everest? just wanted to check if it is really worth it or not.
No i haven't tried those types, i recently bought this type: dkstatics-public.digikala.com/digikala-products/ed8e1028db834fa27bcc8b9e81565a7ebafceb26_1677326958.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,m_lfit,h_800,w_800/quality,q_90@@black-void7124
@@black-void7124 No i haven't tried those types of coolpads, I've only tried two of these types with normal fans: dkstatics-public.digikala.com/digikala-products/ed8e1028db834fa27bcc8b9e81565a7ebafceb26_1677326958.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,m_lfit,h_800,w_800/quality,q_90
@@black-void7124 No i haven't tried these types, I've tried the ones with normal fans like this: www.technolife.ir/image/gallery-9-TLP-26604_951d10d0-73df-4a1b-a29e-dfc35238b883.png
IF your laptop doesn't have enough vents, the fan can't blow air inside so it doesn't work. To make it work you have to drill the air flow holes directly above the fan of the pad. 100 % work on 100% laptop.
I think you might be wrong on the part where you say that having a cooling pad on your laptop is like blowing cold air to the exhaust of a car the thing is that Many cooling pads have fans that blow air upwards, directly towards the bottom of the laptop. This helps to move hot air away from the laptop and replace it with cooler air, aiding the laptop’s cooling system. I am not so sure on this statement. Please correct me if i am wrong.
wouldn't really help you since the cpu is tiny and pretty focused temp increase, just think about aiming a blowtorch at an ice cube... even if you're in Antarctica that ice cube is melting, thats basically what some games do to your CPU/GPU 😂
My laptop has airintake from the bottom and it comes out through the keypad. After long periods of usage the laptop bottom gets warm slightly even when the fans arw working, I think its better for my laptop to have a stream of air moving underneath but maybe not too much air under pressure.
😅😅 I also have an i7 and 2060. Lenovo Legion 5. Unfortunately don't have a stand fan. Have a cooling pad though. Not sure if it works much. Have to by just a laptop stand and see if it works any better considering the internal fans can reach 4000rpm.
I think its Ecoflow that experimented with miniature aircon for their powerbank tech in the past. Might be the way things go rather than the standard fan.
I want to get a cooling pad for my laptop for when I game but the problem is that I don't have an external keyboard so I would be basically be gaming with my left hand in an awkward position depending on the height, should I get it either way?
and for most laptops the air gets sucked in from the bottom relased from the sides my laptop also dose it so cheap ones like lapcare chillmate or kilm wind will work not only kilm everest for kilm ultra pro
I got the V1 and on some games I'm getting ~15c temp drop on cpu not tracked it too much but I was playing The Finals game recently without the fan as I was away from home and even within 5 minutes that game made my cpu hit 95c and I left, now that I'm home on max fan the temp stays around 80c even after an hour+ on the same game.
@@bubness1587 What laptop you got? The biggest concern I have with the GT500 is that apparently for laptops like the Lenovo Legion, which have the bottom venting more towards the top of the underside, the IETS's performance is inferior to it's competitor the Llano.
Seems like trying to force air into the laptop just disrupts the air flow the computer is designed to create. This thing cools the air the laptop is drawing in on it's own? Am I even close to being right? Great video!
The cooling pad is an aid for the laptop. Think like a turbocharger for a car, a booster for something to accelerate quickly, a counterbalance for lifting something, or an enzyme. It helps to make the machine more effective. It doesn’t cool the air, that is not what fans do, it is simply allowing more air to pass through the laptop therefore allowing more heat to be carried away. Some coolers also cool the body allowing for heat to be carried away.
@@buxd2 when thinking about a solution I came across the mac book and since it's basically a full aluminum cooling block, I gave it a try and it makes it slightly better at least. 😂 I think the root cause is a software issue. As soon as I use "to many" Brower tabs at a time the surface begins to melt.
The real answer, is yes, and no. It depends on the laptop and it's design. And it's as simple as that. My cheap MSI katana has exposed heatpipes galore, and are too thin. It can't cool the device properly, by it's self. So I took a case fan, rigged it to work with a cellphone charger. Built a mount which blows the air directly into the chass while the laptop stands up on the lid and keyboard. The temp difference was quite large. As fresh air was being directd over these pipes cooling it down.
Nice selling video, and I want people to be clear. Data was not right, as laptop gpu works best between 65-85celsius, so he did not run 30minutes on the game with the cooling pad. Also there is no cooling pad to achieve -25celsius, at best it goes -10. So yeah, cooling pad works, but dont expect significant changes. A cheaper one does the same job as an expensive one
a cheaper one literally doesn't and they do drop by 15 degrees atleast on this kind of design, I was literally playing The Finals game last week without this fan (as I wasn't at home) and my cpu temps were reaching 95c, now that I'm home my cpu temp stays at 80 even after playing for way longer than 30 minutes so not sure where you got this -10 max from. Also I've tried other cooling fans on the same laptop and returned them because they were practically useless
In this point i'm tired of my laptop. When i turn it on, as soon as possible laptop fans starting to go full speed. Sound like a helicopter. Everyone in class 😃🤭🙉☠️
(Okay thank god, you went back on what you said. Keeping this here anyways) You dont gotta plug the cooling pad or whatever into your laptop though... its a usb. Plug it into a brick er something
Cooling pads is not something i would ever use. Why in the world would u blow the heat back into the pc ? . Just rising the laptop is enough for it to drop temps.
You're not blowing heat into the PC. The PC exhausts from the sides and back and intakes from the bottom. So you're blowing cool air into the intake vents at the bottom
All i know is that the last cooling pad i used i had to place the laptop in such way where the bottom exhaust was not blocked by the cooling pad. Better way to do this is with 2 books so air can come out and in more freely.@@TechPhD
All the dumb dumbs saying “this sounds like an add”. Y’all have NEVER watched a review video. An add will just try to sell you on everything. A review like he’s doing is telling you the pro and cons (like ways to not need a cooling pad). Keep up the good work bro
He physically recommended a product. That is what you do in an add. There are differences between reviews with opinions and promotions with persuasion.
@@austinmatson7986 btw if you’re going to talk about spelling, maybe you should pass 5th grade English before you talk about someone else’s spelling. The structure, lack of capitalizations, and lack of apostrophes is funny af
@@foreverrockinout You can’t call people dumb when you don't know how to spell the correct form of "ad.” It’s not add. That's something you do in math class. There is that better? 😂😂😂😂 Now go fix your dumbass comment lol 😂
Do you think that the Klim Everest will be effective even if some of the Air intake goes under the foam of the cooling pad? I have an Acer Predator neo 16’ and the entire back of the laptop has intakes. I tried a regular Klim Glacier but temps are exactly the same if I use It or not I hope I explained myself well, thanks for the useful video and sorry for my english
I'm pretty sure this cooling pad design is to force gushes of air to the bottom of a laptop, hopefully into the intake. The padding should help to prevent the air elsewhere so that all of the air will be channeled into the intake. If you intake is blocked, I think that defeat the purpose of the pad
You have the same HP Laptop as me, HP ENVY TS 17 Notebook PC, Intel Core i7-4700MQ @ 2.40GHz, Haswell-MB, 22 nm, 16 GB RAM, 64-bit, 2013 WIN 8.1, TouchSmart Screen, 4 Cores, 8 Processors, 1 Spinning Drive and 1 SSD. I'm looking to get a new laptop, maybe the HP OMEN in June when WIN 12 comes out. For the HP laptop I've been using the Cooler Master U3 Plus for at least 11 years and it does make a difference, it's awesome.
Hey everyone! Thanks a lot for watching this video! I took note of your questions and comments and I've made an updated video: ua-cam.com/video/ZenxCZTS6tU/v-deo.html
Please feel free to check it out 😁
The laptop cooling pad, _as a concept,_ isn't really aimed at gamers. It was conceived (before laptop gaming even became a significant thing) for people who simply lay their laptops on their laps or on the bed or some other soft surface that blocks the laptop ventilation design. For those people, laptop cooling pads definitely work, just by allowing the laptop to cool itself as designed.
Im both of those people, someone who has there laptop on there bed, and also a self-proclaimed "gamer"
@@JaydenReid-pn2im I was you for many years. Invest in a desk and a good chair as soon as possible. It makes a world of difference.
@@Mika-ph6ku I'm 12 lol
@@JaydenReid-pn2im I figured which is why I said as soon as you can. I wasn't able to buy my desk and chair until I was working at 16.
duh, other ppl who don't game don't care about their CPU and stuff
most of the reason you dont see temp changes is because, the way cpu and gpu boost works! The more thermal headroom you have the higher the clock speed goes and that creates more heat, the only way to get better temps is to cut or put a limit on how much power the laptop can use at one time...for example my acer predator 18 with 13900hx and 4080 the cpu can boost to 160w and gpu 165w i use the intel extreme tuning utility and lock down the cpu to only use 55w, that takes my temps from 90c during gaming to 77c and gpu is left at stock but will stay cooler because the cpu and gpu share the heat sink so over all will stay cooler also around the same 77c...one last note i also cap my frames around 120fps. This is also using a laptop cooler and helps about 5c, without the cooler it would run around 85c I personally hate how modern day cpu and gpu boost works because it just turns laptops into ovens
When your cooler fans are on, would you say (cooler + laptop) noise is less than just the laptop.
With a 5c difference do you notice your laptop fans are at an audible noise difference?
Step 1. Turn on MSI Afterburner
Step 2. Hold your laptop a bit in the air so the in take has some space.
Step 3. See how the temperatures drop instantly
Step. 4 Put the laptop back, see how the temperatures go back up.
Step 5. Conclusion, buy a really good cooling pad or just a laptop stand.
Just did this test and i was mindblown ❤
So instead of buying a cheap cooling pad because this he has shown is really expensive can’t purchase that at the moment . Should I just go for a regular laptop stand ?
yes. doing that right now XD@@Guywz
@@aiip19 ok thanks
I have not test your idea because I'm using mac, but I put my old MacBook under my new MacBook and cuz is aluminum it helps disipating the heat very efficiently. Was wondering if adding fans would help significantly.... hmmm
@@STONJAUS_FILMS try getting a regular stand . Mine is a gaming laptop tho
2:14 that noise startled me ngl
lmao same
same lmao
wydm🤨
Bro you were 2 seconds off, I was anticipating it, didn’t hear anything then I got startled anyway lol
😭 bro got baited
They work, if you have proper ventilation. And you would need like a very high rpm fan to even get a significant change. Which was a modified laptop cooler. It’s all about ventilation and the rpm of the fans to get the good cooling.
I bought an 18 bucks of 6 fan Cooling pad , and it's quite effective on my Laptop, because i remove the cover of the cooling pad, or we can call it the frame what ever it is, and I've noticed that the air coming from the pad is slightly increased, I am not saying this is effective in different types of pad, but it's worth of a try.
How much was the difference of temp?
@@paulwilliamwalker does it matter? as long her GPU Or CPU Is under the Maximum heat
@@paulwilliamwalkerpersonally i dont really care about decreasing temps, what i care is getting a consistent temp like 70-75 degrees without fluctuating
I have had this Klim for a year or so, it works great - but it's noisy, headset strongly advised. Laptops with RTX gets very hot quickly.
Why would you power the fan through your laptop usb? Use usb chargers.
Add thicker/higher rubber feet for your laptop so it has more space between the cooling pad and the laptop intake. That way the function of the cooling pad is to buffer cool air in the gap space before your laptop intake fans suck it in. This way the fans are working optimally.
Add vacuum cooling fans on the exhaust vents. Get the ones with a temp sensor, it will change fan speed automatically. Make sure you have complete seal between the vacuum fan and your laptop exhaust.
Last but not least, replace your laptop thermal pads with better ones and use honeywell phase change thermalpad for the cpu. It works almost as good as liquid metal and you don't need to replace it for years.
word sausage, didn't understand a thing.
whether u use a laptop USB cooler and a USB charger it makes no difference
Don't you think the additional air pressure created by the pad will hurt the laptop's fan ?
I was thinking about the same thing ngl
I don't think it will hurt. It will more likely help the fan for spinning on the optimal speed rather running the fans alone.
imagine you being pushed constantly while running ? will it not hurt your legs, your legs not meant to take that speed ?@@rexycontemplates
Your worry is warranted, but no it will not.
Normal cooling pads might, it usually blows dust inside the intake vents, my laptop's processor got fried due to overheating for that same reason
I don't know why it didn't occur to me to plug my cooling pad into an outlet. It still works perfectly fine. I'll test it out and see if it makes any difference. I'm also going to see if I can clean out my fans without too much trouble. I'm still going to look into the Klim Everest because I really do need to get a new cooling pad/stand as this one is a few years old at this point and only really has one setting
I have this exact laptop cooling pad by klim everest, and it does indeed work. Plus, it comes with a 5-year warranty
@@deraw94Good to know. My current cooling pad doesn’t even work when plugged into an outlet. The fan speed isn’t high enough
@@yamiatemyugi sounds like it's defective
@@deraw94 its why I'm planning on getting a new one
I really doubt 5 volts 1-2 amps from the usb is gonna negate the additional cooling.
Plug it in the charger. ;/
Why no one did a cooling pad with a peltier? It will need an external power supply and a circuit to ensure the temperature of the air does not go under freezing to avoid condensation, but your laptop will run cooler than a big desktop PC.
1 reason the cold part will moist and your risking your pc to get wet
@@urwinflorin2541 it won't if you put a thermal sensor on the cold side heat sink that turn the peltier off when the temperatures goes 8°C under ambient, in up to 80% humidity (inside a house humidity doesn't normally go over 60%) condensation starts happening when a surface is 10°C lower than ambient, and when the temperature of the peltier heat sink is like 2°C under ambient it automatically turn it back on to cool it down again.
Bro is cooking @@joakoc.6235
Probably because the heat transfer would be too slow and inefficient to manage. The reason fans work so well is that you can easily pump cool air directly through the machine to pick up heat and shoot it away from the thermal system. I'm not an engineer or anything, but I've heard that peltiers seem good in theory, but rarely if ever have practical use cases other than to make low quality cheap stuff for a quick buck
Currently using IETS GT500 v2 cooler, i can say works perfectly, has dust filter too, laptop stays dust free long time, certainly the most effective cooler out there but at the same time the loudest if set to max fan speed.
Upgrade to the new one
@@deraw94 Nah, does the job ;)
@@arturkandla5438 lol true and that's all that matters 💯💯💯
agree. the gt500 is the move. especially with the RGB lol
Yall think the cooling pad will blow condensated air into the laptop if you put a bucket of ice near the inlet of the cooling pad? I know the inlet has the mesh to filter dust but I was thinking bout putting ice near the inlet of the cooling pad to blow even colder air. I got 3yrs warranty on the cooling pad and will risk the cooling pad motors before my computer frying
I don't think that'd really help much tbh
Won't that increase humidity? This also feels like an electrical hazard
The unsung hero of computer cooling is an air purifier in the room with the computer. I got a little shark one on the other end of my bedroom and it greatly mitigates the amount of airborn dust in the room. When I'm looking at sun shafts coming through my window I don't even see much of any particulates floating about my room.
Remove the bottom cover of the laptop and set the cooling pad under it. Don't worry about the dust cause the cooling pad replaces the bottom cover anyways. There will be a small difference in temperature but that's to be expected from buying a cheap pad.
They work if
Chasis of laptop is made of a thermal conductive material like aluminim
Internal heatsink is touching the chasis.
So my opinion only. I use a gaming laptop and I use it with and also without the cooling pad. And honestly when I have the posibility I use the cooling pad for elevation(so the screen is higher and also the intake wents are not blocked by the surface it sits on. Negative part is that it's harder to use the laptop's keyboard so I need to use an additional keyboard. But honestly I would either buy a really cheap one just for elevation and maybe a little better airflow or a really good one wich I haven't done yet.
I bought a cooling pad today, and man! that noise and vibration is insanely loud.... I regret this purchase. I'm now using it only as a incline stand, turned off.
IEST makes pad that has 2800 rpm. Held about 65* during benchmark tests for the laptop.
Buddy, the 5 or even 10 watts a cooling pad may draw would not affect the internal processor temperature by much at all.... you have a very weird take on this
you can say that but the results speak for themselves, I have a similar model design as this in the IETS GT500 and I've done well over 1000 hours of gaming with it, the temps without it are literally unplayable most of the top end games I'm reducing the temp by 15c
@@bubness1587 I think he was saying that about plugging the cooling pad into a power outlet instead of directly into the PC. :)
@@bubness1587Hey 8month later how much ur temperature is getting while gaming
It also cools the physical body of the laptop. Laptops like the Mac AIR series don’t have fans. They release their heat through the body so once the body warms up, the laptop will thermal throttle.
The cooling pad removes the heat from the body allowing the processor to dump more heat to the body, therefore negating the effect of thermal throttle.
Also most people playing the sims 4 on laptop are going to need their laptop plugged in anyways so you can just plot the cooling pad to an outlet anyways.
I am using this example because a lot of people play the sims 4 on laptop and most of them play at a desk and or use a cooling fan.
I feel that your video seems more like an advertisement to this cooling pad compared to a review of the idea cooling pads.
In this video, I was specifically taking a look at this cooling pad as a case study. However like I mentioned at multiple points during the video, I have made 3 other videos on this topic where I focused on the concept of cooling pads as a whole
@@TechPhD should of titled the video differently
Buy a small air purifier and keep a fan small 20 dollar Honeywell fan works good for air circulation if you have a designated game room good clean cool air is always a plus
Running some cheap 5fan lit laptop pad, drops cpu temp from 55 to 40-45 when on, doesnt make much noise, i thinks it helps considering it cost me 15 quid
whats the cooling u use cuz im planing to buy a gaming laptop?
@@5k_XMAShonestly just check how much inches is ur laptop and get a cooling pad with the same inches as the laptop ur getting with maximum budget of 15€
guys I just bough the iets gt 500 the 5 thousands rmp and even tho is lloud on max speed(with some earbuds in or headphones you good) it works so good. I playe the witcher 3 on max graphics and I have 65 C on GPU and 65-70 degrees C on CPU highly recommended. Costs a lot but worth
Can confirm, using same cooler RGB version, worth the price for sure.
@@arturkandla5438 yeah very good ngl. Do you have the version with the USB ports and RGB? If yes do you know what is their use? I thought you could connect the usbc and take power from the cooling pad to charge something but it seems not. Any idea what is the use of the USB ports?
To be honest i dont use those but i tried to charge phone and looks like no power comes out from USB ports, i wonder, maybe data purposes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯@@KirigayaHayato
@@KirigayaHayato I believe they just do data pass through, no power.
I am thinking about buying one of these at watts new tomorrow for my gaming laptop
Make sure it is compatible with your laptop.
Cooling Pad USB can be plugged into a USB wall adapter
Honestly based on my experience it all depends on your laptop's design, I'm talking about the intake and exhaust fans. For me it works since I am using Acer nitro 5 2023 which has a pretty good placement for intake and exhaust.
which laptop cooler are you using?
what is that sound on 2:16 and why did you use it :(
To scare you and rupture the eardrums of those using headphones.
Is it better three wide fans at 1000 rpm, or 5 not so wide fans at 3000rpm?
I modified my IETS gt300 with 7500rpm dual 12v blowers. It keeps my laptop in mid 50s for gpu and lower 60s for the cpu (while gaming). And while doing regular works, it doesn’t even heats up at all lol.
Update: maintaining that cooler is a pain
Can you explain your mod? Thanks
@pinoyg6586exactly. These guys are living on 10c or -1c areas lol of course it gonna blew cool air inside and will obviously cool it.
But 30-40c room temperature its a waste of money for us
I had heating issues with my laptop because my country almost touches 50 degree Celsius in the summers, I changed the thermals after 2 years and cleaned the fans after that I got an initial decrease of 10 degree and then I got myself a cooling pad nowadays I am getting 66-70 almost 17-18 degrees drop in temperature. I only play games in summer after turning my AC on without that I don't game on my laptop, specs btw :
i5 11th gen
RTX 3060
16 GB ram
i think a fan would be quite effective in my laptop as it is a low powered laptop and has only a heatsink , and it throttles a lot so a liitlle bit of cooling would help ... should i get one ??
Yes. I have a couple of non-gaming laptops (a Dell XPS and LG Gram) and not only do the fans come on less, but they feel much cooler. The fans on a cheaper cooling pad run slower to 1) use less power when plugged into the laptop and 2) be quiet. I can assure it works as I feel no heat from the laptop I'm on now. A gaming laptop may need more, but I have a desktop for games.
I just suspend the laptop and take the bottom part off, still hit 91*C(internal pain) on boot up though.
I can't play baldurs gate 3 unless my laptop fan is plugged in.
If you use a software that monitors the heat in your processors, it cools just enough for me to be able to play.
If not, my frame rate drops and my laptop get real hot
I vacuum out my fan ports often and simply use a cookie cooling rack when gaming hard for a bit more airflow. Seems to work great but obviously not to the same extent as this cooler would do.
I use my freezer, drilled some holes for the cords... Can't even hear the laptop run because it well... doesn't
That sounds like quite an interesting DIY solution! If it works, that's really awesome! ✨
What is the temperature like if you don't use sponges?
I got the llano v12 knock of from temu and for $20 and first I was like it's not gonna work but godamn with my laptop on silent mode all fans turned of with black myth wukong running it actualy worked the temp stays at 65 degrees, those cheap amazon ones don't do anything so if you don't wanna spend $110 for the llano get the same one from temu and just for reference black myth gets upto 91 degrees without fans with this at 2500rpm I started testing it at 86 to see if it would cool and damn within 2 min the temp went down 20 degrees the sealing foam is what makes the difference the air actualy goes I to the laptop rather than around it
I am having serious issues with my MacBook Pro overheating. It's a few years old, if I try to run World of Warcraft it not only overheats but it literally shuts down. I am going to give this a try.
You won't be disappointed
Hmm... I have bought an Acer Nitro 5 with RTX 3080... There are no problems with the cooling itself-you can turn a turbo mode, which can cool the CPU and GPU from 91C to 70C, but the sound of cooling fans is so loud, that even with the headphones you can't stand sitting next to the laptop for more than 10 minutes.
Thanks for the vid. Had this old pad with 4 fans that I never used before so got curious whether it would help with the heat.
Do you think this would work for my acer predator 18 inch laptop?
I have bought two coolpads in my life, both have done almost nothing, they weren't this type though, they were the ones with fans
oh dam, and here i thought getting a cooling pad would be worth it, tho did you try the Klim everest? just wanted to check if it is really worth it or not.
No i haven't tried those types, i recently bought this type: dkstatics-public.digikala.com/digikala-products/ed8e1028db834fa27bcc8b9e81565a7ebafceb26_1677326958.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,m_lfit,h_800,w_800/quality,q_90@@black-void7124
@@black-void7124 No i haven't tried those types of coolpads, I've only tried two of these types with normal fans: dkstatics-public.digikala.com/digikala-products/ed8e1028db834fa27bcc8b9e81565a7ebafceb26_1677326958.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,m_lfit,h_800,w_800/quality,q_90
@@black-void7124 No i haven't tried these types, I've tried the ones with normal fans like this: www.technolife.ir/image/gallery-9-TLP-26604_951d10d0-73df-4a1b-a29e-dfc35238b883.png
do you get the laptop stand with fans
fans have to be inverted, non pomping air in, instead suck out the hot air
Yes it does if u have a stand with it as my temperatures went from idle 46-50 to 36-26
what cooler is yours?
IF your laptop doesn't have enough vents, the fan can't blow air inside so it doesn't work. To make it work you have to drill the air flow holes directly above the fan of the pad.
100 % work on 100% laptop.
Thermoelectric Laptop Cooling Pad for me.
AIMIUZI and Dytole are very good and suck hot air away.
I think you might be wrong on the part where you say that having a cooling pad on your laptop is like blowing cold air to the exhaust of a car the thing is that Many cooling pads have fans that blow air upwards, directly towards the bottom of the laptop. This helps to move hot air away from the laptop and replace it with cooler air, aiding the laptop’s cooling system. I am not so sure on this statement. Please correct me if i am wrong.
IETS GT500 helped with double digit temp reduction on my laptop.
It will be good if im live in cold place like in mountain or antartica..even no need laptop fans..
wouldn't really help you since the cpu is tiny and pretty focused temp increase, just think about aiming a blowtorch at an ice cube... even if you're in Antarctica that ice cube is melting, thats basically what some games do to your CPU/GPU 😂
would this also work for an ASUS TUF gaming A16 laptop
It should! However, I'd recommend the Turbofrost (I just made a video about it), as I think it might be more effective than the Everest
@@TechPhD yoooo thx
Can the usb still work if I plug it in something else? My laptop only has to usb spaces, those are already occupied by my keyboard and mouse…
It should work just fine with a compatible charger, because all it needs is a power supply as the creator of the video sad at 5:01
My laptop has airintake from the bottom and it comes out through the keypad. After long periods of usage the laptop bottom gets warm slightly even when the fans arw working, I think its better for my laptop to have a stream of air moving underneath but maybe not too much air under pressure.
Is 35 euro good for a cooler with 6 fans at 2500rpm
Are there any cooling pads for a microsoft surface GO Laptop
It seems like the only vents it has is on the top right next to the screen
Where do I get some to buy?
How do you clean fans
bro 2:15 scared the shit out of me
Sorry sorry, I need to get a better glitch sound effect 😂
@@TechPhDplease do, i thought my damn speakers broke 💀
I got an i7 and 2060, and what I do is aim my stand fan on it and if its not enough i set it to higher speed
😅😅 I also have an i7 and 2060. Lenovo Legion 5. Unfortunately don't have a stand fan. Have a cooling pad though. Not sure if it works much. Have to by just a laptop stand and see if it works any better considering the internal fans can reach 4000rpm.
@@rihadalif my coolimg pad sucks plus it generates more heat if I used it, so now it just serves to give my laptop more airflow
I think its Ecoflow that experimented with miniature aircon for their powerbank tech in the past. Might be the way things go rather than the standard fan.
I want to get a cooling pad for my laptop for when I game but the problem is that I don't have an external keyboard so I would be basically be gaming with my left hand in an awkward position depending on the height, should I get it either way?
You should buy yourself both cooling pad and a keyboard since both of them are essential for the longevity of your laptop.
Love your video, and thanks for the info! I will try a stand first, then I might try the pad if necessary.
I use an AFMAT cooling pad, very efficient for cooling down my dell G16 laptop quickly.
My favorite cooling pad is disabling intel turbo boost
😂😂 i see what u did there
Works on Asus tuf f15 (2023)?
Im worried because i don't know if the pc have bottom exaust, please someone help me
Test at best buy or shoe where.
I have an 18 in will it work for that??
Did you have the laptop sitting on the pad with the fans off?
That would lead to an increase in temps if so. Would mean this was a bunk test.
I agree, thought the same thing.
Is that the KLIM KN01 RGB Laptop Cooling Pad? ..... Good presentation. Thanks.
Your post is a little old but it's the Everest.
Dude or you can plug in the other usb not into your computer but ssomewhere else so it just fans up your laptop
and for most laptops the air gets sucked in from the bottom relased from the sides my laptop also dose it so cheap ones like lapcare chillmate or kilm wind will work not only kilm everest for kilm ultra pro
Lol if you're wondering how much does a laptop cooler cost that reduce 20-30°C the cheapest you can find thoes is £80 and standard cost £110
do they work? yes
are they worth it? no
should you buy one? only if you have spare money
Thanks for the video. Now me too think coolers doesnt matter. Ill just need a raiser/stand. Room temp also matters.
Have you or anyone else checked out the IETS GT500 V2? How does ot compare?
I got the V1 and on some games I'm getting ~15c temp drop on cpu not tracked it too much but I was playing The Finals game recently without the fan as I was away from home and even within 5 minutes that game made my cpu hit 95c and I left, now that I'm home on max fan the temp stays around 80c even after an hour+ on the same game.
@@bubness1587 What laptop you got? The biggest concern I have with the GT500 is that apparently for laptops like the Lenovo Legion, which have the bottom venting more towards the top of the underside, the IETS's performance is inferior to it's competitor the Llano.
What about phone cooler for on laptop
but my fans that get the hottest are on the side? wouldnt that just make it worse? pls answer.
No it wouldn't
Bro where did you get the stand at the 7 second mark? It’s black with the blue hinge on the side?
I don't remember exactly tbh, it was just a generic stand I saw on an online store when I was in Ukraine
@@TechPhD ahhh gotcha. Thanks for the reply!
Thank YOU for watching Kenny! Enjoy the rest of your day! ✨
Seems like trying to force air into the laptop just disrupts the air flow the computer is designed to create. This thing cools the air the laptop is drawing in on it's own? Am I even close to being right?
Great video!
The cooling pad is an aid for the laptop. Think like a turbocharger for a car, a booster for something to accelerate quickly, a counterbalance for lifting something, or an enzyme. It helps to make the machine more effective. It doesn’t cool the air, that is not what fans do, it is simply allowing more air to pass through the laptop therefore allowing more heat to be carried away. Some coolers also cool the body allowing for heat to be carried away.
My Surface Laptop 5 has no intakes on the bottom - is there any cooling pad that makes sense for my device?
get a stand instead
@@buxd2 unfortunately it doesn't help too. 🙈 I'm currently using a defect mac book pro 2013 as a cooling block and it makes it a bit better 😂
@@Frickes i’m not gonna question your methods, results are results 😂
@@buxd2 when thinking about a solution I came across the mac book and since it's basically a full aluminum cooling block, I gave it a try and it makes it slightly better at least. 😂
I think the root cause is a software issue. As soon as I use "to many" Brower tabs at a time the surface begins to melt.
The real answer, is yes, and no.
It depends on the laptop and it's design. And it's as simple as that.
My cheap MSI katana has exposed heatpipes galore, and are too thin.
It can't cool the device properly, by it's self.
So I took a case fan, rigged it to work with a cellphone charger. Built a mount which blows the air directly into the
chass while the laptop stands up on the lid and keyboard. The temp difference was quite large. As fresh air was
being directd over these pipes cooling it down.
Which app use for check cpu temperature?
if you have an acer nitro 5 you can check nitrosense
Thanks. Glad I watched this before buying anything.
my coolpad has 4x1500RPM (i know low RPM)Fans and 2 USB Ports
I want to build one myself with two 120mm coolers and a open bottom
Nice selling video, and I want people to be clear. Data was not right, as laptop gpu works best between 65-85celsius, so he did not run 30minutes on the game with the cooling pad. Also there is no cooling pad to achieve -25celsius, at best it goes -10. So yeah, cooling pad works, but dont expect significant changes. A cheaper one does the same job as an expensive one
a cheaper one literally doesn't and they do drop by 15 degrees atleast on this kind of design, I was literally playing The Finals game last week without this fan (as I wasn't at home) and my cpu temps were reaching 95c, now that I'm home my cpu temp stays at 80 even after playing for way longer than 30 minutes so not sure where you got this -10 max from. Also I've tried other cooling fans on the same laptop and returned them because they were practically useless
great video! your channel deserves more recognition
In this point i'm tired of my laptop. When i turn it on, as soon as possible laptop fans starting to go full speed. Sound like a helicopter. Everyone in class 😃🤭🙉☠️
You should probably change its thermal paste
(Okay thank god, you went back on what you said. Keeping this here anyways)
You dont gotta plug the cooling pad or whatever into your laptop though... its a usb. Plug it into a brick er something
I appreciate you taking the time out to leave a comment 😂. Thanks for watching! ✨
Plug the pad into a phone charging brick then it won’t pull power from computer
This seems more like a add for this cooling pad🤔
I can see where you're coming from, but I genuinely just love this particular cooling pad 😅
I can second what the guy in the video is saying, I've used the IETS GT500 which uses a similar design and the difference in temp is pretty absurd
Where is the temperature comparison?
It’s in the video
2:15 Never use that horrible noise ever again please
nah they actually work it they have enough fans or airflow
Cooling pads is not something i would ever use. Why in the world would u blow the heat back into the pc ? . Just rising the laptop is enough for it to drop temps.
You're not blowing heat into the PC. The PC exhausts from the sides and back and intakes from the bottom. So you're blowing cool air into the intake vents at the bottom
All i know is that the last cooling pad i used i had to place the laptop in such way where the bottom exhaust was not blocked by the cooling pad. Better way to do this is with 2 books so air can come out and in more freely.@@TechPhD
2:20 - Nice! Now all we need is to increase the fuel input and put a twinscrew compressor on it!
All the dumb dumbs saying “this sounds like an add”. Y’all have NEVER watched a review video. An add will just try to sell you on everything. A review like he’s doing is telling you the pro and cons (like ways to not need a cooling pad). Keep up the good work bro
I appreciate you man! This comment means a lot to me, and thank you for watching! ✨🙏🏾
He physically recommended a product. That is what you do in an add. There are differences between reviews with opinions and promotions with persuasion.
you cant call people dumb when you don't know how to spell the correct form of "ad" its not add. that's something you do in math class lol
@@austinmatson7986 btw if you’re going to talk about spelling, maybe you should pass 5th grade English before you talk about someone else’s spelling. The structure, lack of capitalizations, and lack of apostrophes is funny af
@@foreverrockinout You can’t call people dumb when you don't know how to spell the correct form of "ad.” It’s not add. That's something you do in math class.
There is that better? 😂😂😂😂 Now go fix your dumbass comment lol 😂
Do you think that the Klim Everest will be effective even if some of the Air intake goes under the foam of the cooling pad? I have an Acer Predator neo 16’ and the entire back of the laptop has intakes. I tried a regular Klim Glacier but temps are exactly the same if I use It or not
I hope I explained myself well, thanks for the useful video and sorry for my english
I'm pretty sure this cooling pad design is to force gushes of air to the bottom of a laptop, hopefully into the intake. The padding should help to prevent the air elsewhere so that all of the air will be channeled into the intake.
If you intake is blocked, I think that defeat the purpose of the pad
You have the same HP Laptop as me, HP ENVY TS 17 Notebook PC, Intel Core i7-4700MQ @ 2.40GHz, Haswell-MB, 22 nm, 16 GB RAM, 64-bit, 2013 WIN 8.1, TouchSmart Screen, 4 Cores, 8 Processors, 1 Spinning Drive and 1 SSD.
I'm looking to get a new laptop, maybe the HP OMEN in June when WIN 12 comes out.
For the HP laptop I've been using the Cooler Master U3 Plus for at least 11 years and it does make a difference, it's awesome.
iets gt500 is also really good!
Cooling pad are useful for laptops with no fans
How about a macbook for example with no grills at the bottom just straight metal.
@@hankagura5355 macbook air??
@@hankagura5355when you cook on a stove there are no fans to bring the heat to your pot…
You DON’T need a grill for a cooling fan to work.
they're useful for gaming laptops in general if you play any high end games regardless of your fan situation on the laptop