@@cadetwright6496I watched a comparison of the laptop coolers including this, the $100 desktop gn one is actually more effective since it's basically forcing fresh air to the laptop because it's sealed
Only ones with design like shown in the video actually cool down your laptop. Memo FL08 is cheap but not as powerful as IETS GT500/600 & Llano V12 (in this vid)
because they're trying to keep the small and seamless design of a laptop that every company seems to want now. which massively limits it's cooling capability. rarely do companies sacrifice the sleek design for better cooling, but imo it's completely worth it
@@iaminconstantpain4330 I really dont get this move. I'm buying a gaming laptop not a mac. I dont get why I should try to hide that by making it look like an office laptop... just give me good cooling. Besides that fact that I think that thicc cooling looks pretty dope on a laptop.
@@Lt_Korowhat’s ironic is that the New M1 family of Mac’s are more powerful and have better cooling than most gaming laptops now, like significantly better
These kinds of laptop coolers are pretty neat. They practically seal the underside of the laptop with foam and force cool air through. The IETS GT600 is a good choice too.
I have that same laptop cooler (bought it 2 weeks ago) and holy crap does it work well. His temps from the tests are spot on for reality. 100% the $100.
Bro I was travelling like 3 years ago and wanted to play fortnite during the trip. I took my playstation controller and played on my fucking phone with the bluetooth connected PS5 controller. And had like this scuffed ice pack holder for my cheap ass phone 😂
Llano is $110 in Australia. I bought my fan laptop holder for $31. It gets the same temps and also reduces the overall fan noise since the laptop fans don’t work as hard. I bought it just after buying 3060 laptop. Been playing nearly all games in 4K on it for 2 years. Just wish it had more vram 😅 But it’s definitely the best portable gaming solution for people like me that go back and forth. I just have 32 inch 4K LG monitors $300 each at the places where I go.
I have that gigabyte G5, but the older ddr4 i5 12500h rtx 3060 115w. I replaced the paste with PTM and so far it's doing well with long hours gaming. Temps around 75-90c for cpu, and at 80c for gpu. The room temp is around 25-30c. I do use a cooler for the charger as well, because it does heat up. I play helldivers 2, battlefield 2042 and MW3 on it. Things to note, the mini DP on the back is a 1.4 DP linked directly to the rtx graphics, the HDMI is a 2.1 as well. The type c on the right side is a thunderbolt 4 and it's linked to the Iris graphics, but somehow it does work with RTX 3060 without losing performance? So far been two years, I'm still happy with this laptop. Only other downside is the battery life. Mine also came with a 240hz 1080p display.
I don’t really know if my pc is overheating but it sounds like a rocket ship when I boot up any demanding enough games like halo infinite as an example, I might get more fans because I only have 1 fan 😰
If you have 2 screens, you can open something like Hardware Monitor and see what's overheating. If it's the CPU, then you either need a better cooler or you need to undervolt it (there are tutorials on UA-cam). If it's your GPU, you need to undervolt it, or you should add more fans to the case (may not help the GPU in some scenarios). If something else is overheating (rare), you need more case fans. Usually the recommended is to have a 1:1 ratio of intake and exhaust fans, and make sure your fans are in the correct direction: Front and bottom fans are intake Rear and top fans are exhaust There is usually an arrow on the fans so you know which direction they blow. If there is no arrow, 90% of fans will pull air FROM the side where the sticker is, and exhaust it OUT the back where the cage and wires are. Note that some fans are reverse fans for aesthetic purposes, if you are having trouble you can just plug it in and boot up the computer, and hold up a piece of toilet paper and see which way it gets blown. Again, the paper should be sucked TOWARD the PC by the front/bottom fans, and PUSHED AWAY by the rear/top fans.
@@GamingGenius777 dam that’s an entire essay right there, also I don’t really have a problem with any performance it’s just that my pc get load when I run games with shadows plus I don’t have the budget right now for more fans
@@cheese_2_drippy You can check the fan curve, my fans were set to stay at a low RPM and only really ramp up until the temperature gets high. I changed my fan curve to be more aggressive (higher RPM at lower temperature) and it lowered the noise most of the time. Then again, I don't really stress my computer too much, so your situation may be different
hot take here... price/perf a 4060 laptop is better than a desktop pc.. if you buy the cheapest case, ram , power supply, with an i5/7600, and a 4060 ect ect. You're going to be well over a grand, which you can buy a 4060 laptop for (or under). 4060 laptops are extremely close (120 watt versions) in performance. Laptops price/perf fall apart anything higher than 4060 tho
Genuinely true. These dorky ahh kids always regurgitate the same "laptop burn hot" and "PC cheaper" type of argument which is true to a certain extent but does not apply to all. The last gen 140W RTX 3060 in the Legion 5 goes blow-too-blow to the desktop RTX 3060. It also has a QHD 100% SRGB 165hz panel. The laptop costs $900 whereas a Ryzen 5 5600 w/ RTX 3060 12GB and a 165hz QHD monitor setup would've cost more.
It's great to see tech UA-cam talk positively about gaming laptops and even giving advices one how to improve performance and cooling instead of calling all gaming laptops as "potato" just to make people buy their Pre-builds. As for the prices, I've some laptops thst have great specs like the Asus TUF A15 with the RTX 4060 cost less than most pre-build with similar specs in some tech store.
Best it does is 2 degree up and down, nothing for a gaming laptop while you're doing intensive gaming, just angling your laptop doesn't bring wonders, an external fan is the best solution if your laptop overheats
@@manwithstds7503 it actually does pretty good. I haven't looked at temps but before putting those laptop was burning my hand while playing now it just slightly heats. Of course it depends on room temperature too because i always keep room around 20-25° it dose at least 20° change in temps.
I have the GT500 it is so fucking loud, and high pitch at that. The plastic vibrated too much. I cracked it open and added "boom-mat" heavy vinyl adhesive on the deep ends and a soft thin sound tape to all other parts. It became significantly quieter and left a low hum that headphones could block out. I helped out some people with it on Reddit.
In windows, there is a setting for power usage and you change between performance, balanced and power optimized. I got about 3-5 more fps in minecraft with shaders on in performance mode.
Lower temperatures are great and all, but if the cpu isn't above the throttling threshold, cooling it extra won't improve performance. It can, but that doesn't mean it *will*
You forgot to mention a key part which is the padding around where the laptop oes Thats not just as an adjustable cushion, it's there to force all the cooling inside of the laptop instead of just havig it blowing over the case
Another thing to possibly keep in mind is the power supply/laptop charger. Ive ran games in my laptop that when plugged in still dipped into battery power to keep everything running. Buying a compatible charger that has a higher wattage COMBINED with this might help u squeeze out even more preformance (plus u will possibly have a faster charger for when u need to need to charge ur laptop before u use battery power). In my set up, i have my laptop limit charging to 50% whenever i have it on my desk plugged in for a long time, and before i go to school, i turn off that limit and have it charge from 50 to as close to 100 as i can while i get ready, so i can have my laptop battery at 100% when i do go mobile (and set it at powet efficiency mode so the battery will last me as long as possible). I might get this laptop cooler cus my current cooling pad is almost 6 years old and i had to repair with with a soldering iron a year ago to keep it running (im broke so i cant buy a new laptop cooling pad rn but ill be able to buy one soon).
Something to keep in mind is the direction of air of the laptop fans if it's opposite to the cooling pad fan it might degrade the laptop's fan lifespan
Laptops nowadays are so good and value for money... In India around 83k (1000$) we can get a ryzen 7 and rtx 4050 which can play any game at 1080 p ... At this price u can't build a pc that has this much powerful CPU and GPU compo sure u can build a 5700x / 13400f and a 4060 /3060 but u still need a display keyboard and mouse and earphone but laptop comes all combined and takes less space which is very useful if u have a small room like me
Important announcement! Don't buy a laptop to put on a desk. Buy a pc. Only buy a laptop if you gotta go places. Desktops are better in every way except portability. (I happen to own both)
This is a lesson for you: If you for the money for some good coolers like IETM and others with foam seal and expensive. Buy it. Or else a 5$ laptop stand does the same wonders. rather than the cheap coolers.
My laptop (dell g15 rtx 3050) is amazing for the price I got it and the hinges are amazing (will not break like HP laptops) but mine does not overheat at all no matter what I do
Those temps are only in the begin. After 1 month of playing my old gaming laptop had temperatures up to 92° with cooling pad. And there wasnt even dust or hot air around. 😅
Im making my own cooling pad. The cooler is just too expensive. A cabinet fan and a custom box will do the same. The trick is sealing the fan like these pads do. So get some weather stripping and trim the box
A thicc laptop is still much more portable than carrying one of these cooling pads around with your laptop. I'm all for *THICC* laptops if it means good cooling
I have a gaming laptop with an i7-9750h and a RTX 2060m. The CPU throttled so hard so often. After I applied PTM7950, the CPU and GPU could each draw 90 W continuously without thermal throttling, though power limitations are still a limiting factor nonetheless. This is like reviving an undead zombie of a gaming laptop
Funny thing is the only laptops that need that thing are laptops with Intel CPUs. I have a laptop with an AMD 7735HX and a 4060 and that thing does never exceed 70°C on the CPU and 65°C on the GPU if both are stresstested at the same time. Intel CPUs get extremely hot, even laptop ones, and since the CPU and GPU share a cooling solution the more the CPU heats up thr hotter the GPU gets. AMD doesn't have that problem.
Unfortunately my Razer blade with a cooling pad on the lowest possible GPU and CPU settings still gets to 90 and 87 on CPU and GPU while just playing regular games like cod or Minecraft 💀
@@rachmatzulfiqar done that many times. And have tried multiple different thermal paste’s and cleaned out the fans and even replaced them (multiple times, the clean part). Eventually I found a deal on Amazon warehouse for a Zephyrus G16 2023 with a 4060 and 12700H. Compared to my 3070 and 11800H it’s got 6 more cores and the same GPU but frame gen practically And it’s 16:10 and can run games at the same or higher FPS but with an average of MAX 70 degrees on the cpu and MAX 67 on the GPU, without the cooling pad at all. Got it for £950 = $1200 on the worse condition for Amazon warehouse and guess what, it’s completely perfect, not a single scratch or dent or anything. Got pretty lucky :) So gonna sell my Razer blade for the same amount I bought this, free upgrade 👍
@@watersharky7589I'd HIGHLY recommend not buying anything that isn't Lenovo or Asus. Those two simply offer the best build quality and price to performance for lower budget laptops.
Buy a 1000 dollar laptop ❌
Buy a 900 dollar laptop with a 100 dollar cooler ✅
Yeah at best I'd buy a $60 cooler
That would actually be better cuz you could use the 900 usd laptop to it's CPU and GPUs max
This is facts😂
@@cadetwright6496I watched a comparison of the laptop coolers including this, the $100 desktop gn one is actually more effective since it's basically forcing fresh air to the laptop because it's sealed
Only ones with design like shown in the video actually cool down your laptop. Memo FL08 is cheap but not as powerful as IETS GT500/600 & Llano V12 (in this vid)
Yo, I'm in Antarctica and my gaming laptop is melting the glaciers...
So it was you!!!
Bro is global warming
@@galestormreal bro is evil himself
Should I bring around my 7900XT, for some 4K blendering and extra heating?
You guys could have saved the poles using Honeywell PTM 😭
That’s why I drilled holes into my laptop for cooling
Bro r u for real 😂😂😂
Underrated 😂😂😂
Imagine drilling over the gpu or ssd or even ram😅😅
@@sebastian_1569this is why u take the bottom off and align the holes by measuring
Sound logic
I don't understand how gaming laptops still have bad cooling, and then we had laptops like the Area-51m and Titan that can cool 400+ watts easily.
because they're trying to keep the small and seamless design of a laptop that every company seems to want now. which massively limits it's cooling capability. rarely do companies sacrifice the sleek design for better cooling, but imo it's completely worth it
@@iaminconstantpain4330 I really dont get this move. I'm buying a gaming laptop not a mac.
I dont get why I should try to hide that by making it look like an office laptop... just give me good cooling.
Besides that fact that I think that thicc cooling looks pretty dope on a laptop.
@@iaminconstantpain4330yeah its rare the only company that i see have prety good temps are Acer nitro and Predator their are thick
@@Lt_Korowhat’s ironic is that the New M1 family of Mac’s are more powerful and have better cooling than most gaming laptops now, like significantly better
@@cmj0929 I wouldn't say more powerful. There is a reason why macs aren't used as gaming laptops.
The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived even gave the Llano V12 an 11/10 Rating.
Guess im buying this
Saleem?
@@eeshanb4580 Yeah him 😂 but may be that was sponsored
@@vishalvan3317it's obviously sponsored, but it's their reputation on the line, so they won't back a shit product tbf
Don't
@@ranjitmandal1612why
Me without pc or laptop seeing this: 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
if you play game on your phone, you will overheat too
So sigma omgggg
@@Monim_Arc😂
Same
get outta here
These kinds of laptop coolers are pretty neat. They practically seal the underside of the laptop with foam and force cool air through. The IETS GT600 is a good choice too.
When I did research on laptop coolers the llano beat the GT600 by a small amount and was the same price
Got the 500 one. Best 80€ I ever invested. Full load but never more then 80*C
"The greatest laptop cooler that's ever lived "
I have that same laptop cooler (bought it 2 weeks ago) and holy crap does it work well. His temps from the tests are spot on for reality. 100% the $100.
All the years of putting my gaming laptop on top of a ice pack hahaha
Bro I was travelling like 3 years ago and wanted to play fortnite during the trip. I took my playstation controller and played on my fucking phone with the bluetooth connected PS5 controller. And had like this scuffed ice pack holder for my cheap ass phone 😂
Me gaming in the fridge
cooling pad angled + literal fan = 3rd world solution
sticking with desktop
I saw this coming from a mile away 😂
This cooler was the best damn things iv ever bought...it works , worth every penny
Llano is $110 in Australia. I bought my fan laptop holder for $31. It gets the same temps and also reduces the overall fan noise since the laptop fans don’t work as hard. I bought it just after buying 3060 laptop. Been playing nearly all games in 4K on it for 2 years. Just wish it had more vram 😅 But it’s definitely the best portable gaming solution for people like me that go back and forth. I just have 32 inch 4K LG monitors $300 each at the places where I go.
Now my laptop is cool but wallet is heating
I have that gigabyte G5, but the older ddr4 i5 12500h rtx 3060 115w. I replaced the paste with PTM and so far it's doing well with long hours gaming.
Temps around 75-90c for cpu, and at 80c for gpu. The room temp is around 25-30c. I do use a cooler for the charger as well, because it does heat up.
I play helldivers 2, battlefield 2042 and MW3 on it.
Things to note, the mini DP on the back is a 1.4 DP linked directly to the rtx graphics, the HDMI is a 2.1 as well. The type c on the right side is a thunderbolt 4 and it's linked to the Iris graphics, but somehow it does work with RTX 3060 without losing performance?
So far been two years, I'm still happy with this laptop. Only other downside is the battery life. Mine also came with a 240hz 1080p display.
Yeah my dad a while back bought me a laptop fan that works through usb and you can put it under turn it on and its no longer burning
But people are saying it is made of cheap plastic and noisy so it might be a waste.
laptop gamers when they cant go to the park without gaming:
Not everyone is jobless like you
Naah id be gaming in the fridge
*Those temps aren't that bad, I've seen worse in desktop machines*
My cpu running at 83°:
I don’t really know if my pc is overheating but it sounds like a rocket ship when I boot up any demanding enough games like halo infinite as an example, I might get more fans because I only have 1 fan 😰
1 FAN ONLY WTH where are you rn just country lemme send u a link where you can buy fans
Only really need one in the back go aio don't bother with case fans just install a aio get better cooling and fans teehee
If you have 2 screens, you can open something like Hardware Monitor and see what's overheating. If it's the CPU, then you either need a better cooler or you need to undervolt it (there are tutorials on UA-cam). If it's your GPU, you need to undervolt it, or you should add more fans to the case (may not help the GPU in some scenarios).
If something else is overheating (rare), you need more case fans. Usually the recommended is to have a 1:1 ratio of intake and exhaust fans, and make sure your fans are in the correct direction:
Front and bottom fans are intake
Rear and top fans are exhaust
There is usually an arrow on the fans so you know which direction they blow. If there is no arrow, 90% of fans will pull air FROM the side where the sticker is, and exhaust it OUT the back where the cage and wires are. Note that some fans are reverse fans for aesthetic purposes, if you are having trouble you can just plug it in and boot up the computer, and hold up a piece of toilet paper and see which way it gets blown.
Again, the paper should be sucked TOWARD the PC by the front/bottom fans, and PUSHED AWAY by the rear/top fans.
@@GamingGenius777 dam that’s an entire essay right there, also I don’t really have a problem with any performance it’s just that my pc get load when I run games with shadows plus I don’t have the budget right now for more fans
@@cheese_2_drippy You can check the fan curve, my fans were set to stay at a low RPM and only really ramp up until the temperature gets high. I changed my fan curve to be more aggressive (higher RPM at lower temperature) and it lowered the noise most of the time. Then again, I don't really stress my computer too much, so your situation may be different
High end laptops should definitely have a good cooling system otherwise yeah… 💀
yup i use a cooling pad too, it can run huge games like RDR2 with literally no issues at over 100fps on average
My laptop at 97° . . . 💀
Omgg hii😊
hot take here... price/perf a 4060 laptop is better than a desktop pc.. if you buy the cheapest case, ram , power supply, with an i5/7600, and a 4060 ect ect. You're going to be well over a grand, which you can buy a 4060 laptop for (or under). 4060 laptops are extremely close (120 watt versions) in performance. Laptops price/perf fall apart anything higher than 4060 tho
Genuinely true. These dorky ahh kids always regurgitate the same "laptop burn hot" and "PC cheaper" type of argument which is true to a certain extent but does not apply to all. The last gen 140W RTX 3060 in the Legion 5 goes blow-too-blow to the desktop RTX 3060. It also has a QHD 100% SRGB 165hz panel. The laptop costs $900 whereas a Ryzen 5 5600 w/ RTX 3060 12GB and a 165hz QHD monitor setup would've cost more.
i got my msi gp66 with i7 11800H and 3080 140W for 1500, I'd consider that a very good price
My laptop fans sounds like a helicopter and it produces enough heat to stir fry any meat lol
Enough about all thes fancy pcs and laptops! Weres mine!😂
It's great to see tech UA-cam talk positively about gaming laptops and even giving advices one how to improve performance and cooling instead of calling all gaming laptops as "potato" just to make people buy their Pre-builds.
As for the prices, I've some laptops thst have great specs like the Asus TUF A15 with the RTX 4060 cost less than most pre-build with similar specs in some tech store.
The components arent the same tho. A desktop with "the same" specs as a laptop will perform better usually.
@@Lt_Koronot for the 4060. The performance between em is very close. Same story with the 3060 at full wattage too not counting the VRAM
Cooling pads are also going to help with the devices longevity too. For a laptop imo they are a requirement.
I needed this for my laptop before I fried my GPU lmao.
Wish I knew more about PC's before I did something stupid like that.
Or you can put two cube erasers on those small plastics under laptop on back side. It improves a lot
Best it does is 2 degree up and down, nothing for a gaming laptop while you're doing intensive gaming, just angling your laptop doesn't bring wonders, an external fan is the best solution if your laptop overheats
@@manwithstds7503 it actually does pretty good. I haven't looked at temps but before putting those laptop was burning my hand while playing now it just slightly heats. Of course it depends on room temperature too because i always keep room around 20-25° it dose at least 20° change in temps.
This thing can reduce temps over 15 c though. This type of laptop cooler is pretty much the only worthy step up from raising the laptop
I have the GT500 it is so fucking loud, and high pitch at that. The plastic vibrated too much. I cracked it open and added "boom-mat" heavy vinyl adhesive on the deep ends and a soft thin sound tape to all other parts. It became significantly quieter and left a low hum that headphones could block out. I helped out some people with it on Reddit.
In windows, there is a setting for power usage and you change between performance, balanced and power optimized. I got about 3-5 more fps in minecraft with shaders on in performance mode.
dry ice is cheaper and your laptop goes brrrrr
These things coolers look great but i would love it if they doubled as a docking station as well.
Lower temperatures are great and all, but if the cpu isn't above the throttling threshold, cooling it extra won't improve performance. It can, but that doesn't mean it *will*
This cooler is exactly what I need
You forgot to mention a key part which is the padding around where the laptop oes
Thats not just as an adjustable cushion, it's there to force all the cooling inside of the laptop instead of just havig it blowing over the case
Another thing to possibly keep in mind is the power supply/laptop charger. Ive ran games in my laptop that when plugged in still dipped into battery power to keep everything running. Buying a compatible charger that has a higher wattage COMBINED with this might help u squeeze out even more preformance (plus u will possibly have a faster charger for when u need to need to charge ur laptop before u use battery power).
In my set up, i have my laptop limit charging to 50% whenever i have it on my desk plugged in for a long time, and before i go to school, i turn off that limit and have it charge from 50 to as close to 100 as i can while i get ready, so i can have my laptop battery at 100% when i do go mobile (and set it at powet efficiency mode so the battery will last me as long as possible). I might get this laptop cooler cus my current cooling pad is almost 6 years old and i had to repair with with a soldering iron a year ago to keep it running (im broke so i cant buy a new laptop cooling pad rn but ill be able to buy one soon).
Did i just hear heavenly restriction?
How to cool down a 150 degrees laptop;
1. Put in a fridge
That's why you buy a laptop with liquid metal cooling or learn to modify your cooling system to do that yourself
That's why some gaming laptop have already built in fan control to cool thing faster...
Something to keep in mind is the direction of air of the laptop fans if it's opposite to the cooling pad fan it might degrade the laptop's fan lifespan
Some laptops are actually high value, if you just look for it and appreciate the concept of a laptop
mhm its also really quiet and doesnt sound like a jet engine at all
Laptops nowadays are so good and value for money... In India around 83k (1000$) we can get a ryzen 7 and rtx 4050 which can play any game at 1080 p ... At this price u can't build a pc that has this much powerful CPU and GPU compo sure u can build a 5700x / 13400f and a 4060 /3060 but u still need a display keyboard and mouse and earphone but laptop comes all combined and takes less space which is very useful if u have a small room like me
The fans ramp up like a jet engine
Important announcement! Don't buy a laptop to put on a desk. Buy a pc. Only buy a laptop if you gotta go places. Desktops are better in every way except portability. (I happen to own both)
whenever my laptop gets too hot i just pour a bucket of ice water on it to fix the heating issues
Buy a laptop and cooling device: ❌
Buy a PC: ✔️
78 degree Celsiusin in ghost of tsushima... nice...
I have one, this thing is the real deal, cools my components down by 7°C at 1000RPM, the only downside is that it's loud.
My laptop fans on full force sound like a v12.
I'm building a briefcase pc to combat that
Yeah... found this out when i tried running PCVR on a 3050 laptop...
Don't underestimate Heavily restricted laptops
I stand on business when I say I hate laptops
My friend keeps getting 90 degrees Celsius with a cooling pad
this is what makes the 4060m so great! its within 5-8% of ghe desktop.
PC gaming ❤️
Laptop gaming ❤️🔥
best laptop cooler , I've used it for my lenovo legion 7i
Zach you ever heard of a water cooled laptop bro cos um it's pretty good
I wish I knew about this sooner. Such a good product
This and the IETS gt500/600 rule the laptop cooling pad scene
I'm about to switch to PC from Lenovo Legion 5 glad i didn't buy any laptop cooling pads
This is a lesson for you: If you for the money for some good coolers like IETM and others with foam seal and expensive. Buy it.
Or else a 5$ laptop stand does the same wonders. rather than the cheap coolers.
Desktops are so much more power it's like muscle vs rice burner they both work but muscle looks and sounds better lol
This is why I built my portable machine in a velka 3.
Cant wait to add a dry ice to my setup
My laptop (dell g15 rtx 3050) is amazing for the price I got it and the hinges are amazing (will not break like HP laptops) but mine does not overheat at all no matter what I do
Those temps are only in the begin. After 1 month of playing my old gaming laptop had temperatures up to 92° with cooling pad. And there wasnt even dust or hot air around. 😅
Im making my own cooling pad. The cooler is just too expensive. A cabinet fan and a custom box will do the same. The trick is sealing the fan like these pads do. So get some weather stripping and trim the box
You get a laptop with an RTX GPU: 😊
It's an RTX 2050: 💀
my laptops gets to 91 degrees
even the cooler wont get it to a safe temp
this might actually be better than buying a pre built because of the laptop having a monitor and keyboard
so you can just buy a mouse and be done
I make my breakfast on my laptop and my gas bills decreased
Salem Techsperts did a wonderful review of this cooling pad. I wonder if you’ll do a full review of this product too 🤔
just on how this ad started i immediately knew that it will feature link to that cheaply made, expensively sold piece of doo doo
Never going back on laptops to play
Laptop temperature rises up (like your mom)
It's later, two years later
Idea: screw portability bring back the thic laptops for cooling
A thicc laptop is still much more portable than carrying one of these cooling pads around with your laptop. I'm all for *THICC* laptops if it means good cooling
@@Lt_Koro hell yeah
Only at the cost of reaching 1000 decibels
max fan speed and headphones 😊
Yeah...with my 2 laptops that are 10 and 17 years old playing bo6 with the cooler having over 650 C°
My kitchen Sink of an HP G62-339WM loves to be a mini hand/leg warmer
A 22C drop is crazy
Laptop companies need to know that we don’t care about it being slim, we just want good cooling. It’s ok to make them thiccer.
I ran baldis basics on my laptop and it was running very cool at only 94 degrees
I saw another video of this cooler and its good to see you use it to!
I have a gaming laptop with an i7-9750h and a RTX 2060m. The CPU throttled so hard so often. After I applied PTM7950, the CPU and GPU could each draw 90 W continuously without thermal throttling, though power limitations are still a limiting factor nonetheless. This is like reviving an undead zombie of a gaming laptop
Brooo I use a toilet paper and put it inside a plastic bag, freeze it and put it on my laptop. Works everytime
Rookie numbers, I used to be pushing 100 C on my old laptop, needless to say it doesn’t turn on anymore
Rockin that i7 8750h with a 1060 6gb 😎
Funny thing is the only laptops that need that thing are laptops with Intel CPUs. I have a laptop with an AMD 7735HX and a 4060 and that thing does never exceed 70°C on the CPU and 65°C on the GPU if both are stresstested at the same time. Intel CPUs get extremely hot, even laptop ones, and since the CPU and GPU share a cooling solution the more the CPU heats up thr hotter the GPU gets. AMD doesn't have that problem.
RGB really adds the performance😂
Unfortunately my Razer blade with a cooling pad on the lowest possible GPU and CPU settings still gets to 90 and 87 on CPU and GPU while just playing regular games like cod or Minecraft 💀
Time to clean them fans bro, and change thermal paste with some ptm 7950 while you are at it.
@@rachmatzulfiqar done that many times. And have tried multiple different thermal paste’s and cleaned out the fans and even replaced them (multiple times, the clean part).
Eventually I found a deal on Amazon warehouse for a Zephyrus G16 2023 with a 4060 and 12700H. Compared to my 3070 and 11800H it’s got 6 more cores and the same GPU but frame gen practically
And it’s 16:10 and can run games at the same or higher FPS but with an average of MAX 70 degrees on the cpu and MAX 67 on the GPU, without the cooling pad at all.
Got it for £950 = $1200 on the worse condition for Amazon warehouse and guess what, it’s completely perfect, not a single scratch or dent or anything. Got pretty lucky :)
So gonna sell my Razer blade for the same amount I bought this, free upgrade 👍
@@watersharky7589I'd HIGHLY recommend not buying anything that isn't Lenovo or Asus. Those two simply offer the best build quality and price to performance for lower budget laptops.
I have a laptop, and my keyboard can cook a steak.