The ULTIMATE Laptop Cooling Comparison - Pad vs Vacuum vs Stand

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    What are the differences between running your laptop on different cooling pads, with vacuum coolers, a simple stand, or just normally on a table? I’ve compared 10 laptops in a different cooling configurations to show you which actually improve performance and temperatures! Prices 👇
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    Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad Comparison Timestamps
    0:00 Intro
    0:21 Cooling Options Tested
    2:15 10 Gaming Laptops Tested
    9:02 Fan Noise Differences
    9:51 Best Cooler For Gaming Laptop
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  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +1269

    In a pinch I just stick the laptops power brick under the back to raise it up, how do you cool yours?
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    • @pebbers7060
      @pebbers7060 4 роки тому +138

      I put half of it under nothing and use my hand to stop it from falling

    • @axxdrian
      @axxdrian 4 роки тому +37

      I have an Acer Nitro 5, I just use a cheap notebook riser that came with my old laptop, plus an old PC fan placed on the side blowing on the keyboard and underside

    • @ClutchWizard
      @ClutchWizard 4 роки тому +10

      Which budget laptop would you recommend

    • @ABCD-rn6tk
      @ABCD-rn6tk 4 роки тому +27

      I use external hdd to raise laptop

    • @WDStevens
      @WDStevens 4 роки тому +10

      @@ABCD-rn6tk Yep. That's what I used to do with my Omen 15. Man, that thing ran hot. I have a new laptop that I'm not quite happy with that I'm thinking of selling but, oddly, running temperatures is something it seems to do rather well and the replacement I'm looking at (Aero 17 HDR) seems to run hotter than most so I might be back to the way things used to be with the Omen.

  • @raymondwong4970
    @raymondwong4970 4 роки тому +3202

    1:37 "Plus it's got RGB lighting which will undoubtedly boost performance" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +537

      It's the secret they don't want you to know 👀

    • @hengcheng8169
      @hengcheng8169 4 роки тому +19

      @@JarrodsTech lol

    • @le_travie7724
      @le_travie7724 4 роки тому +20

      That's some 40k Ork logic

    • @alkyonne4274
      @alkyonne4274 4 роки тому +12

      This one cracked me up dude

    • @jozosaravanja1626
      @jozosaravanja1626 4 роки тому +31

      @@JarrodsTech One secret from automotive world that you can use in pc world as well is that you can paint it red and put some stickers on it. Plus you can always download more ram, better cpu and gpu from web to boost performance even further.

  • @emanc.9888
    @emanc.9888 3 роки тому +3751

    This man just said “it’s got rgb which will boost performance” I like

    • @irms7645
      @irms7645 3 роки тому +19

      Lmao

    • @themetal2001
      @themetal2001 3 роки тому +76

      He was sarcastic

    • @infiniteaj8688
      @infiniteaj8688 3 роки тому +298

      @@themetal2001 No shit Sherlock.

    • @azokrich7618
      @azokrich7618 3 роки тому +139

      Absolutely true. Rgb gives like 30 fps more

    • @Toni_Kensa.
      @Toni_Kensa. 3 роки тому +27

      From another comment the lights from rgb can grab some air. Like if you wear a black shirt on a hot day you’ll be more hot

  • @AniketSingh-hr8mi
    @AniketSingh-hr8mi 4 роки тому +1692

    now this is how you make an informative video, no obnoxious music, straight to point stuff, detailed explanation of what what and whats not. great videos jarrod. keep it up

  • @nawwk79
    @nawwk79 4 роки тому +592

    1:37, RGB lightings always boost my laptop performance by 30% to 40%

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +83

      Confirmed 😎

    • @mohitakundi
      @mohitakundi 4 роки тому +15

      @@JarrodsTech Darn it. Should have paid extra for the RGB model of my laptop then...

    • @elsapomasguapo
      @elsapomasguapo 4 роки тому +20

      Blue for cold and green for eco 👌🏼 😂

    • @Gave-rf1hr
      @Gave-rf1hr 4 роки тому +24

      They are the equivalent of Stickers on cars , performance boost guaranteed

    • @amiralipour8914
      @amiralipour8914 4 роки тому +1

      Thats not significant on my laptop

  • @gullugadha
    @gullugadha 4 роки тому +1823

    How much testing can you perform?
    Jarrod - YES

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +170

      ALL TESTING

    • @berkk29
      @berkk29 4 роки тому +19

      @@JarrodsTech Glados approves this.

    • @dopeshope4976
      @dopeshope4976 4 роки тому +1

      Deadass meme.

    • @Aquaquake
      @Aquaquake 4 роки тому +4

      yeah I'm really impressed with how rigorous these tests are. Most people wouldn't bother testing so many pads, let alone on multiple laptops. Earned a new subscriber!

    • @MiloAis9000
      @MiloAis9000 4 роки тому +1

      I really like this test set as well as I’ve been trying to find comparisons to mine. I followed along with my metabox p960rf (i7 9750h + rtx 2070 mq). My ambient temp is a little under 20c. Running on max fans, undervolted cpu&gpu, liquid metal both plus changed some thermal pads to improve vrm contact with heat sink. Avg 66c gpu, 83c cpu, 1500mhz gpu, 3961mhz cpu. This is with laptop beings propped up by approx 1inch with plastic feet.

  • @skymiracle
    @skymiracle 4 роки тому +566

    Basically, continue to use the wooden stick I made. Sounds good to me

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +62

      Yep 👌

    • @ameralimi6844
      @ameralimi6844 4 роки тому +7

      What does that mean?

    • @snapdragon9300
      @snapdragon9300 3 роки тому +46

      @@ameralimi6844 put a block of wood inderneath your pc to elevate it off the suface, allowing the vents more room to breathe.

    • @ThumberBulls6
      @ThumberBulls6 3 роки тому +37

      The Book stays winning

    • @cronyakatsuki8428
      @cronyakatsuki8428 2 роки тому +11

      @@ThumberBulls6 Same, a thick book for c++ programming that our profesor made as buy but never used in the end :(

  • @jonathanxdoe
    @jonathanxdoe 4 роки тому +677

    That table performs quite well and is super quiet! What's the model?

    • @wentoneisendon6502
      @wentoneisendon6502 2 роки тому +10

      Lol

    • @naaat
      @naaat 2 роки тому +34

      Ikea

    • @maldivirdragonwitch
      @maldivirdragonwitch Рік тому +49

      Table G24 Pro White Edition, currently out of stock because of silicon chip shortage.

    • @SpookaySpctr
      @SpookaySpctr Рік тому +9

      I bet if they put rgb on that table it'll become even way quieter and also give extra fps for your games.

    • @Spurdospaerde692
      @Spurdospaerde692 Рік тому +8

      Given that there are idiots who pay extra money for substandard office chairs if they're labelled "gaming" and are obnoxiously coloured (the chairs, not necessarily the idiots), selling "gaming" tables could also be good business. BRB, gotta order some LEDs and then pay IKEA a visit!

  • @hwi7114
    @hwi7114 2 роки тому +285

    My personal experience with laptop cooling pads is that the fans on the pad really need to line up with the intake fans on the bottom of the laptop to really make a temperature difference.

    • @Saint696Anger
      @Saint696Anger 2 роки тому +19

      Yeah almost like you need to rig it just right for how it's all set up

    • @nsevv
      @nsevv Рік тому +4

      need good seal too.

    • @sukhpreetsinghmankoo
      @sukhpreetsinghmankoo Рік тому +1

      Let me try this.

  • @_lonath_
    @_lonath_ 4 роки тому +502

    I've really wanted to see this and I've looked everywhere before, thanks a lot for this!

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +37

      No problem at all, hope it's useful!

    • @irumidesu9236
      @irumidesu9236 4 роки тому +5

      @@JarrodsTech well it's totally useful. thank you!

  • @lonelyspirit5710
    @lonelyspirit5710 4 роки тому +124

    Oh my god you don't know how much time I have waited for someone to make this video thank you so much

  • @mattsmechanicalssi5833
    @mattsmechanicalssi5833 4 роки тому +407

    It's quite surprising how well the simple stand works, versus the active coolers. I thought the active coolers would have had much better results. So the price/performance win would go to the stand. Plus the lack of extra fan noise is a bonus as well.
    Great work Jarrod!
    Stay safe, Brother.

    • @TabalugaDragon
      @TabalugaDragon 4 роки тому +14

      agreed, using the x-stand here from the video, it's quite excellent!

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +76

      Thanks! Yeah just raising the back up = most of the gains 👍

    • @enteoz1694
      @enteoz1694 Рік тому +1

      Depends on how much internal heat is going through the laptop

    • @eddie1683
      @eddie1683 Рік тому +8

      @@JarrodsTech Just put it in the fridge

    • @joelgrebinsilvestri
      @joelgrebinsilvestri Рік тому +1

      i have a lenovo legion 7, where can i buy stands? how can i know if the size is good? thanks a lot

  • @The_Mup
    @The_Mup 4 роки тому +61

    The thing with these laptop coolers is that they almost always have just one big fan in the centre. And when you place the laptop on the pad the space between the pad and the laptop is similiar to having the laptop just sitting on the table, and theres not enough space for the air from the cooling pad fan to reach the intakes of the laptop effectively.
    I think for a cooling pad to be effective the fans should be directly below the intakes. You should do a test with the laptop sitting on top of two 120mm fans blowing directly into the intake and see if it makes a dfference.
    I think the reason the metal stand did so well here is because its the only solution that creates more space around the intakes, therefore unrestricting the airflow.

    • @shfd3832
      @shfd3832 7 місяців тому

      He already tested it with one fan, it's not enough for u?

  • @adamsterdam9049
    @adamsterdam9049 4 роки тому +163

    This is exactly the kind of video i was looking for, thanks!

  • @prathamjohari8301
    @prathamjohari8301 4 роки тому +120

    The dedication from you is not only amazing to see, but it is also inspiring. Well done.

  • @tigrisend
    @tigrisend 3 роки тому +2

    Calming voice, informative information, no music, hard and detailed work. and answered all my question in one video. Dude, you're awesome!

  • @Homemade_recipes_china
    @Homemade_recipes_china 4 роки тому +511

    I really like the fact that the metal stand is the “best bang for buck!”. The cooler might have been more useful on laptops of before 2015 but for the past few years I realized the quality of the thermals went up. Might also be because of better graphic card efficiency too. Good job on the video. Wish you all the best.

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +96

      Thanks! Yeah me too, it's also the easiest to throw in a bag and take with you, oh and one of the cheaper options. Stand OP!

    • @ragilmalik
      @ragilmalik 4 роки тому +27

      thermal has everything to do with airflow. Even heatsink needs a fan to move the heat via air. So it's not about the years the laptop is made but how they design the intake and outtake.

    • @user-tb9lm3sk9o
      @user-tb9lm3sk9o 3 роки тому +20

      Malik Yh tell that to the guys at asus putting plastic over main vents!

    • @suntzu1409
      @suntzu1409 3 роки тому +7

      @@user-tb9lm3sk9o (Cough cough xiaomi)

    • @suntzu1409
      @suntzu1409 3 роки тому +9

      "The quality of thermals has gone up"
      Xiaomi: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @vincentkusumawiyanto436
    @vincentkusumawiyanto436 4 роки тому +107

    Appreciate all of your time and effort doing this jarrod!

  • @GameBreaker1993
    @GameBreaker1993 3 роки тому +3

    Incredibly well done, good job. Thorough testing and informative.

  • @apeshitcrazyman
    @apeshitcrazyman 3 роки тому +2

    I absolutely LOVE your test and review videos! Such a life saver, thorough, concise, and helpful channel! Thanks so much, you are my Go-To most trusted source for new devices.

  • @iCyberHero
    @iCyberHero 4 роки тому +44

    You always surprise us by doing every kind of laptop testing out there.....thank you so much for this video, Very helpful ...

  • @rockkyman
    @rockkyman 4 роки тому +464

    The metal stand is just enough for me. Plus, it is compact, can bring it where ever, just chuck into my laptop backpack. Great video Jarrod

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +56

      Thanks! Yeah it's a great option 👍

    • @subz424
      @subz424 4 роки тому +4

      Tbh so happy I subbed here to find this video. I needed the portability of this stand.

    • @TabalugaDragon
      @TabalugaDragon 4 роки тому

      same here, I'm using Steklo X-stand used in the video, it's great for how compact and silent it is! Shaved a few degrees off of my Dell G3 2018

    • @AngkelBee
      @AngkelBee 4 роки тому +8

      I am surprised by this test! Just give it a boost of height and let the airflow do its job and we already got cooler temperature!
      Bought myself a hefty 50USD cooling pad. Seems fine but it was bulkier cannot be carry with the laptop bag (already forgot what model it is)

    • @shutdahellup69420
      @shutdahellup69420 3 роки тому +18

      plus it doesn't use any battery

  • @sarahskies3568
    @sarahskies3568 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for the review! It was helpful. For my razer blade 15, I noticed that my laptop got too hot with a cooling pad, nice to know that the metal stand helps!

  • @qi2li2n_prance
    @qi2li2n_prance 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for your video! I've been going back and forth and doing my research when it comes to what cooling pad I should get for the type of laptop I have: a Surface Book 2. I do game on it now and then and run Photoshop as well, which is a resource hungry program and it tends to cause the internal fans to whir up quite a bit. Trying to decide which cooling pad to go with and switching between differing opinions in different review articles has been a little maddening. I'm so glad I found your video where you lay out specs and actually test the differences between, not just cooling pads, but other methods of reducing heat (and one not in the case of the table). It's valuable to see these comparisons side by side and also gratifying to know that there's not going to be much of a performance difference with the more expensive pads vs. the cheaper ones. I'll definitely be returning if I am in need of some more comparison insights. Thanks again!!

  • @Xplicit670
    @Xplicit670 4 роки тому +27

    Yoo this upload is littt!! much needed🔥

  • @usafballer79
    @usafballer79 4 роки тому +19

    Wow, this is some serious tedious work - thanks man! I always thought that basically - lifting your laptop up about 1" is good enough, no need to buy some bulky pad. Interesting to see, laptop dependent, a cooling pad might squeeze out some more performance. I still prefer the cleaner look of just using a minimal stand with my XPS15.

  • @eduardoborges506
    @eduardoborges506 4 роки тому +60

    When i was a kid i had this old laptop that would overheat like crazy. Got so hot you could barely use the keys.(at the time there was no such thing as gaming laptops, the ones that did exist were hyper expensive aliens and 99% of stores did not have them) So my 12 year old me had a briliant idea. No joke , there was this ice packs ( plastic case whith ice inside used to keep food freezed) and i would take them out of the freezer and straight up put them under the laptop. Not only the ice was cold , the laptop was also raised. It helped, though now i would think twice before puting wet stuff bellow my laptop, but that not something 12 year old me would think. Just a funny memory

    • @tromick
      @tromick Рік тому +5

      I did the same thing on my teenage years. My minibook was heating because the online flash player game I have played was getting heavier on my minibook. I tried freezing water in ice cream cases. It helped amazingly and keyboard was not burning my fingers anymore but once waterdrops got into RAM vents and my laptop gave bluescreen. Fortunately, it was working again. I just removed the RAM and left in balcony since it was summer. Got dried in half on hour.

    • @laner.845
      @laner.845 4 місяці тому

      When my AC went out this past summer (in Texas), I put those cryopack ice packs underneath the fan stand and blew extra cool air into the laptop. I have four of them, so I was able to rotate them every 1-2hr and keep a mostly cold pack under the fans. Worked like a dream to get me through the three days it took to get a new AC. Starfield had JUST launched and I was NOT missing out on the early access days I bought!

  • @AKhan-2024
    @AKhan-2024 4 роки тому +2

    This is the video I have been waiting for!!!! Your channel is great. I bought my laptops using your reviews which are freakin amazing. Great work!

  • @aledv3464
    @aledv3464 3 роки тому +13

    You might want to try cooling pads with multiple fans (at least two). AFAIK most laptops have cpu and gpu on the left and right, so with multiple fans you can potentially blow fresh air right beneath those components. With my omen 15 (2017) a cooling pad with a single big fan decreases Temps by 2°C, while a cheaper pad with two fans (left and right) decreases Temps by 5°C.

  • @Evolvedbullet1
    @Evolvedbullet1 2 роки тому +5

    Jarrod, I bought my Eluktronic Max-15 based off of your review on it and I'm loving it so far after a year of use with 10+ hrs daily of use. It's a treat it's still on your choice of test subjects for something like this.. I don't need to use that much of an imagination if this would work or not haha.

  • @hassan.canada
    @hassan.canada 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the numbers and noise test. That's what I call it a professional review.

  • @KAMALELEISHY
    @KAMALELEISHY 3 роки тому

    Thanks Jarrod, just exactly what I was looking for to understand.

  • @Sauravkh7
    @Sauravkh7 4 роки тому +280

    Jarod: asus g14 is here.
    Also Jarod: here’s a video about laptop coolers.

    • @Gausch2
      @Gausch2 4 роки тому +20

      cant
      wait
      any
      longer
      grgrmlasd

    • @KC-bg1th
      @KC-bg1th 4 роки тому +4

      Given the G14 had to compromise by using a 2060 Max Q instead of a laptop 1660 Ti, maybe this video is a hint about how hard it throttles?

    • @TabalugaDragon
      @TabalugaDragon 4 роки тому

      that was cruel of you :\ I actually thought he released the G14 video.

    • @shinraO4
      @shinraO4 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah man, I'm checking yt everyday to see if the review is out yet...

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +7

      Haha, g14 is up now, sorry it was under embargo 😛

  • @GuyX2013
    @GuyX2013 Рік тому +5

    Would've been nice if he did a bonus review with the cooling pads combined with the vacuums 💡 one thing I like about the vacuums is that they should also help keeping internals from getting dusty

  • @uq1149
    @uq1149 4 роки тому

    Had been waiting for this for a year
    Thank ya

  • @talhazulqarnain4427
    @talhazulqarnain4427 4 роки тому

    This is a Lot of Work with so many equipments, Very Well done !! Awesome man !!

  • @iuliandan01
    @iuliandan01 3 роки тому +3

    I thought that my cooling pad was getting old and looking for a new one. I am so glad to have found your video before I purchased a new one. I will now purchase a thermal paste and change that instead :) Thanks!

  • @Kumofan
    @Kumofan 4 роки тому +16

    Dude I was literally just looking for a video like this... How do you always manage to make what people want when they want it lol

  • @bardanmalla193
    @bardanmalla193 4 роки тому +1

    i was waiting for this since a month man
    even tho u said me the results i was exited
    thanks alot man !!

  • @darrell9616
    @darrell9616 4 роки тому

    Another great video. Very thorough information not found anywhere else. One of the best channels on UA-cam.

  • @totallyrandom4772
    @totallyrandom4772 4 роки тому +13

    This channel has everything I needed to know. This guy deserves more than 1 million subs

  • @aliensarenowhere
    @aliensarenowhere 3 роки тому +12

    Whatever I search, he has done it. The legend.

  • @TechandTools1
    @TechandTools1 3 роки тому +1

    I've been a pc guy since I was a little kid, just got back into PC's a few years ago. Built four since then. Just bought a laptop and came across your channel, really like it and like the way you keep it simple. Really refreshing, can only take so much of Ltt store, 2centz, bitwit. Still like Steve at GN. Thanks for keeping your videos straightforward and helpful 👍

  • @a.tmusicproduction522
    @a.tmusicproduction522 2 роки тому +1

    WOW , great review you really take that seriously , I appreciate your big effort .

  • @Mushiwushii
    @Mushiwushii 4 роки тому +4

    I just got a new laptop a month ago and I've been looking for laptop cooler reviews that aren't bogus. So far this one's the only one that shows proper graphs and even one specifically for my laptop. :)

  • @adriani4501
    @adriani4501 4 роки тому +6

    Just ordered my Thermaltake Massive V20 for my Dell G3 based on this review. Thanks man, earned yourself a new sub.

    • @dotnox5e
      @dotnox5e 2 місяці тому

      the glazing is crazy

  • @OwenWalker
    @OwenWalker 3 роки тому +2

    A 2nd part with comparisons of laptop fan speeds and overall noise level would be nice to see.
    If a cooling device or stand can also reduce noise levels to a more comfortable level either by reducing overall dbs OR reducing high frequency noises from the laptop fans in place of the lower frequency larger fans such as the thermaltake 200mm fans. Thats another big consideration to make, as in real world situations most people aren't going to be looking to run their systems with max fan speeds outside of those looking for max cooling.

  • @tritonh5683
    @tritonh5683 4 роки тому +1

    this is information gold. Thank you so much for this video. Exactly what i was looking for. made my day

  • @eagleeye55
    @eagleeye55 4 роки тому +19

    Great cooling analysis! I personally prefer using the metal stand you tested here, as its easy to fold up and take with you on the go. It's good to see it works almost as well as a full cooling pad.

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks! Yeah I hear that 👍

  • @abdelhak943
    @abdelhak943 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for adressing the topic of cooling pads. I have always been wondering about it.

  • @uyvu560
    @uyvu560 4 роки тому

    Thank you Jarrod. You rally did the great job.

  • @Tiyratania
    @Tiyratania 3 роки тому +4

    Tip. Have a light fan blowing on your pc to get the outside cool and just for extra cooling. Little table fans worked to not burn my hands. Prop up the feet w something small. 2-3 cm helped mine alot

  • @scottthewaterwarrior
    @scottthewaterwarrior 3 роки тому +26

    I've found the best solution for mine (at least with my Targus pad with a pretty small fan) is to use the cooling pad but also raise the computer up slightly above the pad too. Though I am thinking about lowing the graphics on a few games, performance is fine, but I just worry when my temps going much above 70c. My previous Dell laptop gave me 9 years (and still works, just very outdated, along with my other Dell that is nearly 2 decades old), I am hoping my HP Omen can do the same.

    • @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm2528
      @qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm2528 2 роки тому

      I ordered one of those too

    • @CJBhattarai
      @CJBhattarai Рік тому +1

      70c ? My gaming laptop reach 80c in both gpu and cpu without losing performance and I been playing like that since I bought that laptop.

    • @scottthewaterwarrior
      @scottthewaterwarrior Рік тому

      @@CJBhattarai It doesn't loose performance at higher then 70c (think the thermal throttling doesn't kick in till like 95c), I just worry about putting undue strain on the hardware long term. Hasn't been an issue at all lately though, as I've just been playing 90's/early 2000's games. Got an RTX 2060 and I am using it to play Wing Commander II, lol!

    • @CJBhattarai
      @CJBhattarai Рік тому +1

      @@scottthewaterwarrior dude my points was, why waste money and not play good games on laptop if it reaches 80C!! They are designed to reach that much without causing any damage even long term! So don’t worry and go ape shit!

    • @CrumpetsNBiscuits
      @CrumpetsNBiscuits 11 місяців тому

      ​@@CJBhattaraihow long is that

  • @timbren2809
    @timbren2809 4 роки тому +69

    I think the reason why the cooling pads increase heat sometimes was becuase the air vents were on the bottom of the laptop, so when you put the fan under it, it would miss with venting and blowing.

    • @mamatila123
      @mamatila123 Рік тому +1

      what do you mean? so the vents under the laptop would make things warmer? i would thing that putting the fans under would make it flow better by making the air from better thru the vents, or does it make it workse bc the air is supposed to get out of there?

    • @StreamerBTW99
      @StreamerBTW99 Рік тому +2

      ​@mamatila123 i think he/she is talking about the exhaust being on the bottom. So the cooling pad would blow air into the exhaust.

    • @mamatila123
      @mamatila123 Рік тому +2

      @@StreamerBTW99 most, if not all, computers have exhausts at the sides though, and the air exists thru the sides

    • @AzadC
      @AzadC 7 місяців тому +1

      @@mamatila123 I think it makes some friction depending on what direction the air intake outtake is

  • @lichen7346
    @lichen7346 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks you, great video, it’s 4am and I was wondering.

  • @IceTobSmoKeo
    @IceTobSmoKeo 2 роки тому +1

    Haven't even finished the vid but the fact that you took time to test all these on so many laptops is enough for a like!

  • @kishorevenkat3852
    @kishorevenkat3852 4 роки тому +228

    What about cooling pad and vacuum combined together

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому +114

      Big brain moves 😎 haha nah I don't think you'd be able to do it, the vacuum coolers need to rest on a surface, it might actually be possible with my large V20 cooler, but I didn't test it.

    • @kishorevenkat3852
      @kishorevenkat3852 4 роки тому +24

      @@JarrodsTech should atleast try for the lolz of it. Since just vacuum might not be able to suck more air out, a boost from the cooling pad might be what it needs to help push more air

    • @Aug1830
      @Aug1830 4 роки тому +9

      @@JarrodsTechYou can add a stand with the same height as your laptop cooler to support the vacuum cooler.

    • @Kobinals
      @Kobinals 4 роки тому +53

      It's like having a turbocharger and a supercharger on the same car.

    • @crysis1174
      @crysis1174 4 роки тому +41

      @@Kobinals I don't need sleep I need answers

  • @Kobinals
    @Kobinals 4 роки тому +9

    IVE BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE FOR THIS TYPE OF COMPARISON REVIEW! THANK YOU

  • @user-cb8tq8rb6c
    @user-cb8tq8rb6c 3 роки тому

    nice review, taking into account all the variables!

  • @hasnomoney1800
    @hasnomoney1800 2 роки тому

    It’s very convenient that you had my exact hamming laptop on your video

  • @idrisalmamri6612
    @idrisalmamri6612 4 роки тому +4

    There's this cooler called IETS gt300 that has 2 built-in blower fans, I love how it comes with rubber seal so the air cooling the laptop won't go anywhere, nice vid as always!

    • @franzdemesa5663
      @franzdemesa5663 3 роки тому +3

      He should check this cooling pad out. I tested this using cinebench and it raised my scores to 150 points. You can really see how longer the laptop took to throttle compared to a flat setup and raised setup.

  • @chestertse8889
    @chestertse8889 4 роки тому +6

    I wonder who will exactly choose the vacuum coolers over the 4 other cooling methods.

  • @EmmanuelGames
    @EmmanuelGames 4 роки тому

    This vid is very professional & well made👍🏾

  • @Jellymias
    @Jellymias 2 роки тому

    I love when my exact questions get answered by UA-cam videos thank you sir

  • @tronus98
    @tronus98 3 роки тому +3

    That metal stand was close enough for me. Those little differences were all pretty subtle when compared to the stand. The. Stand. I like it. Plus it doesn't add any more noise.

  • @xyonex3517
    @xyonex3517 4 роки тому +11

    That rgb gonna boost my fps. Perfect

  • @SomeTechGuy666
    @SomeTechGuy666 2 роки тому

    I've been looking for this video for a long time !

  • @meegabyte
    @meegabyte 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your work, keep it going!

  • @oso1165
    @oso1165 4 роки тому +31

    I've used about 9 different pads. 5 different no name brands on amazon, 2 different thermal take, and 2 different coolermaster. Cooler master ones seem to be the best ones overall so far.

    • @miwa1720
      @miwa1720 2 роки тому +11

      Can i know the cooler master name ?

  • @dyingbraincells5631
    @dyingbraincells5631 4 роки тому +7

    I have a cooling pad that runs on 1500rpm and i use it on my acer nitro 5, the metal mesh really helps since it basically acts as stand and very cool too. It helps reducing my temperature from 95° to 80°-85°. But i need to adjust my laptop so that the fan was placed directly under my gpu and cpu so that it will work

    • @Chosen-_-
      @Chosen-_- Рік тому

      what’s the name of it??

  • @suneplong114
    @suneplong114 4 роки тому

    The amount of effort you put into every video just shows... Your videos actually have proper important content without any bs.

  • @ITAngel
    @ITAngel 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video!, I ended up buying today a "Targus - Chill Mat+ Laptop Cooling System with 4-Port USB Hub - Gray" but it was to noisy however the temps were way better on my Dell GE 15 SE. Then ended up customizing some feet for the laptop below and worked out way better for me. Not to mention the temps were close to similar using the cooling pad without the added noise from the two fans on it. I will be returning the cooling pad tomorrow. XD

  • @nayannepal4335
    @nayannepal4335 4 роки тому +109

    1:37 Damn right, it does!! :D

  • @lemonlamp
    @lemonlamp 4 роки тому +13

    would the vacuum coolers put strain on the fans as they may pull in more air than the fans at max speed can manage and over revving them?

  • @emilycohan
    @emilycohan 4 роки тому +1

    This is such a great and thorough review - so much better than other cooling fan review videos where they just regurgitate the retail copy while showing the manufacturers footage. I don't really need to subscribe to any IT channels... since I just do a little research at a time and then get back to my videography work... but your review is so very good. I'm subscribing just so I can refer back to your channel when I need any other great info about computer topics. Cheers! :)

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  4 роки тому

      Thanks, welcome to the channel!

  • @ChaseMaximilian
    @ChaseMaximilian Рік тому

    Just the video I needed. Thank you

  • @zoinbergs
    @zoinbergs 4 роки тому +6

    So I have a docked (lid closed) ASUS A15 that I've been playing with. I have found that if you perform the turbo-boost-disabling registry trick, in conjunction with simultaneously undervolting/overclocking the GPU using MSI Afterburner (at a straight value across the board of 1500MHz@0.700V) the OPOLAR Vacuum Coolers start to actually make a difference. (Without the mods, the vacuum coolers do nothing to drop temps on either side.)
    I'm thinking that without the CPU and GPU mods, the vacuum coolers do nothing because all they do (by themselves) is simply allow the CPU and GPU to keep pushing harder, until they hit their thermal limits again (95C and 86C respectively). BUT, when you enable the two mods, clocks on both chips are now capped, such that doing so starts to naturally cap their temps, and then, ONLY THEN do the vacuum coolers start to work their magic.
    Basically, with just the CPU and GPU mods alone, I get roughly 10C less on the CPU, and 6C less on the GPU (rough example). BUT, when I throw the vacuum coolers on the back, ON TOP OF THOSE MODS, I see an additional 10C drop in both temps, ON TOP OF THOSE TEMPS JUST MENTIONED! Literally. Like, 75C on the CPU now, and 70C on the GPU now. All while still seeing minimal (0-10%) drops in FPS btw!
    So ultimately, it all depends on how your system's thermal throttling is designed. If anything, with just the vacuum coolers attached (no CPU or GPU mods enabled) I noticed that doing so simply dropped the internal fan speeds of both my chips, as the system evidently didn't feel like it needed to work as hard by itself (obviously, the coolers essentially replaced them) all while still hitting 95C and 86C.
    MORAL OF THE STORY: Several temperature reducing mods work better TOGETHER, as only then are they able to -- at that point -- combine and compound their effectiveness. =)
    PS- I just learned about a super awesome trick via another UA-cam channel that eliminates the need to manually drag all those "balls" down in MSI Afterburner! All you have to do is move the first ball to your target position (1500MHz@0.700V for me) then hold the SHIFT key down while dragging your mouse across the entire window (from just before the first ball, to just after the last ball) and then while all balls are highlighed, simply hold SHIFT down again while hitting ENTER twice, and voila! All balls are moved to the same position that the first one was set at! Took all of 10 seconds for me to set my UV/OC settings. (If only I learned about this trick BEFORE dragging them all manually!)
    Hope this helps, and happy computing!

    • @tenthclass8085
      @tenthclass8085 2 роки тому

      So, a cooling pad would be no good for a ASUS TUF A15 right? I don't know much about undervolting and all that stuff you mentioned above either so if you can explain it or maybe direct me to instructions.

    • @anamarie3251
      @anamarie3251 Рік тому

      Hi I have asus tuf a15 too and planning to buy vacuum cooler. Could you share the UA-cam link you have watched. I didn't seem to understand your explanation, I might need a video demo on that.

  • @genexis_x9040
    @genexis_x9040 4 роки тому +18

    Great work. Personally I highly recommend lifting the laptop. Free yet effective way to drop CPU+GPU temps. Some cheap cooling pad don't even drop temps.

  • @vikingghost117
    @vikingghost117 3 роки тому

    super helpful, thanks man!

  • @likeasir007
    @likeasir007 2 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @davidchavez5418
    @davidchavez5418 4 роки тому +5

    What best cooling pad for acer predator 300 2019 edition?

  • @javierbecerra6348
    @javierbecerra6348 4 роки тому +64

    Great rewiew, I was about to waste some money.

  • @snookiesmith7549
    @snookiesmith7549 4 роки тому +1

    I love your reviews and you work hard to give accurate results man
    keep it up

  • @rahatabir8645
    @rahatabir8645 4 роки тому +1

    Your videos are really useful man!! Really love this videos

  • @eskwadrat
    @eskwadrat Рік тому +4

    Thanks for comprehensive review. The only way to effectively lower temperature is to place laptop on the thermoelectric cooling pad (based on Peltair modules) which lowers air temperature above to about 5C, this air then get sucked by laptop fans and lowers internal temperature dramatically allowing GPU and CPU to run faster and battery to live longer.
    Unfortunately there are just few to none solutions like this, most sold out of unavailable. I am building one myself though and will share results once it's ready. Thank you.

  • @carlitosandres
    @carlitosandres 4 роки тому +3

    Good comparison. I always distrust those expensive cooling pads, because at the end, the just use the same power provided by the usbe connector.

  • @trevorglasgow35
    @trevorglasgow35 4 роки тому

    Subscribed after this video. Thanks!

  • @dzulfiqarabdurrahman3386
    @dzulfiqarabdurrahman3386 4 роки тому

    FINALLYYYY!!! serious tests regarding additional cooling options. Thanks Jarrod!!!

  • @JoeMaranophotography
    @JoeMaranophotography 3 роки тому +14

    I used the legs for the first time on my cooling pad the other day and I can't believe I wasn't doing so before! 😂 The laptop is now cool underneath haha. Would there be any advantage to plug the USB into a power brick vs in the laptop itself?

    • @elkyubi4281
      @elkyubi4281 2 роки тому

      Just draining a potential significant amount of energy of the laptop

  • @benyocska
    @benyocska 3 роки тому +13

    In my experience if the vacuum coolers are not perfectly placed on the heatsinks, their performance almost equals to zero. Just like the results of this video show. But managing an almost perfect air sealing gave me around 10-15 degree temp. drop.

  • @Viridian88
    @Viridian88 3 роки тому

    Really interesting video, sincere congratulations for your will and accuracy.

  • @NickCookCreates
    @NickCookCreates 4 роки тому

    Thanks for doing this!

  • @DavidLinSun
    @DavidLinSun 2 роки тому +5

    It would've been good to see you add in a "free" option, like a stack of coins on all 4 corners, or some folded cardboard, just to prop it up a cm or two and compare that.

    • @youlookedgotem2798
      @youlookedgotem2798 2 роки тому +6

      Hmm if it’s coins, then wouldn’t it technically cost money?

  • @edb2720
    @edb2720 2 роки тому +7

    Honestly, I made my own custom cooling pad with EPS foam and a 120mm CPU fan (converted to USB power) and that reduces the CPU temps by 11º C and the GPU by 9º C. Most cooling pads on the market don't do well because all laptops have different cooling designs and there's no one size fits all cooling pad that performs that well.
    P.D. Yes, my custom cooling pad is fugly, but it does a better job for my specific laptop than any other cooling pad on the market.

    • @completelymindfucked
      @completelymindfucked 2 роки тому +1

      Nice. I use 2 books :p

    • @romannavratilid
      @romannavratilid 2 роки тому +1

      Picture please ...?

    • @romannavratilid
      @romannavratilid 2 роки тому +1

      @@completelymindfucked Picture please ...?

    • @edb2720
      @edb2720 2 роки тому +1

      @@romannavratilid I will try to upload a picture later today. But I have some news, I have a new laptop aaannndd the custom cooling pad is not as effective anymore. But I hope it works for you!

  • @gersondgc
    @gersondgc Рік тому

    your channel is just too good... thanks

  • @ZWhippie
    @ZWhippie 10 місяців тому

    A revisit of this for this year would be dope

  • @balintszarka6452
    @balintszarka6452 4 роки тому +14

    I'm curious how much the cooling would improve if you combined the pad / stands with the vacuum. BTW great video!

    • @kris18shadow
      @kris18shadow 4 роки тому +2

      Been there, done that. There is a slight improvement especially in hot enviroments (it's the biggest external factor for cooling a laptop), but setting it up is a pain in the ass, because your vacuum coolers start to hang in the air :D

  • @Unknown0YT0
    @Unknown0YT0 3 роки тому +5

    Laptop cooling pads are useless since they draw power from USB slots, which have a measly voltage output of only 5v. Their built-in fans can cool itself just fine as long as they have enough air intake space. Hence why there are some laptops that show little difference in temperature & sometimes even get warmer because you are basically blocking the laptop's built-in cooling fan with a cooling pad.
    Better to buy a stand & use a small, desk fan that connects straight to a power outlet, elevate the laptop with the stand & have the fan point straight underneath the air intake.

  • @solitude5501
    @solitude5501 4 роки тому

    Excellent data here. Thank you!

  • @Pugnate
    @Pugnate 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this authentic and informative video.