I wish these cooling pads had some way to accommodate the AC charger too. I've had laptop chargers get so hot, you literally couldn't touch them without burning yourself.
yeah dust filters in anything are a godsend, got a meshify 2 compact case and I only need to deep clean it like every 2-3 years cause the dust filters are getting most of the gunk
Legit, just a few days ago I put a second SSD in my laptop .. when I opened it up, only a year of use (no pad, elevated stand) the fans were both full of dust. One nice thing about these pads and the GT600 pad is that they come with dust filters
The price is absurd, but honestly I'm quite impressed with the effectiveness. I defaulted a long time ago to passive laptop stands, just making sure they have plenty of breathing space and it works well enough for my needs... But it's cool to know that if you have problems with overheating a well designed cooling pad actually does something beside occupying a desperately-needed USB slot. :p
That's exactly what I'm doing now. I got a laptop stand so the vents underneath can breathe and I even have 2 small table fan pointing towards the laptop. But this cooling pad looks good.
The price is reallllyyy absurd. Whilst I was in China on vacation, I got the non rgb version of this exact cooling pad for a little over 25$ (in RMB) from Taobao.
Given how much the temps drop it would also be interesting to see how the performance changes. Pretty sure that dropping 11c from GPU would allow boosting higher, same with CPU. Fps changes, benchmark scores and rendering times would be good to include!
As soon as you mentioned "propping up with a small stand" I had flashbacks to my late teens when all I had was a laptop and every time I wanted to game I'd shove my wallet under the back to prop it up Wobbly, hot, loud, burning hands on top and cooking soup by the exhaust all to play the original Modern Warfare as a filthy noobtuber.. simpler times 🤣 People would get especially mad when they found out I sniped them using a touch pad
Would be interesting if you buy two of these and Jerry rig them together and place your desktop pc on top of it. Then see the temps. 😂 Just a silly idea here! Love the channel!
This vs the GT500 cooler from IETS would be an interesting comparison video. I use the GT500 myself personally, and it's amazing, albeit it is about $70-$80.
i just bought this as a 2nd cooling pad, with 2000 rpm plus changed the thermal paste to ptm 7950, i managed to hold the i7 12700h temps below 90c. it was previously maxing out at 97c in aircond'ed room. also my country has an avergae temp of 33c during day time.
V12 is a beast. Unfortunately I couldn't get a proper seal all the way around my XPS 15 so I returned it for the smaller V10. So far it's been nothing short of exceptional for a product notorious for thermal throttling, can definitely recommend either - just make sure you can achieve a full seal around your bottom panel to prevent any air loss as that would make the coolers less effective.
Interesting little thing I came across. So, I have a Chromebook and, it has zero active cooling. It would get really hot. It isn't the most powerful machine but, a lot of potential performance is lost due to it throttling because it had no active cooling. I hacked it and put windows on it. I also got a cooling pad. It actually improves performance significantly. There's actually a really good use for these things.
Have you heard how the fans of MSI GS75 10SF Stealth on Cooler Boost mode? It's like a jet flying beside you. Even than, it always gets overheat and shutdown automatically whenever I play Hogwarts Legacy no matter how I clean the inside and reapply thermal paste and pads.
I'm trying to find a video that you posted probably about 5 ish years ago, which I'm sure was about an hour long, and was titled along the lines of "how to build a gaming PC", all I remember was the case was a Game Max with a couple of 2.5" drive bays mounted to the front, that was 1st ever video I watched of yours and it got me into finally building my own PC, im trying to find it to watch it back for nostaglia, do you mind pasting the link so I can rewatch it :-)
I made my own knockoff llano cooler, scrap wood board with 2 cheap 140mm rgb fans and a foam gasket like the llano. It got nowhere near enough air pressure so while it is quieter than a llano it only brought my temps down 5C, from 95 to 90 on my asus a15.
I've had different laptops and cooling pads and they really help a lot! I have also undervolted my CPU's on laptops and in combination with cooler pad it is a VERY CHEAP way to lower temps :P I had some chinese foldable cooler thingy with 2 fans which cost like some euros. Now I found Belkin cooler pad which seems bit more quality and I like the "raised stance" of my laptop now with this cooler :D btw I saw your older laptop GPU go from 955MHz to 1030MHz! Boost clocks are higher too when you have a cooler laptop or PC in general :P
@@ReTurna-x6t undervolting? It can actually boost your fps in games if your CPU is throttling because of too high voltages and thus temperatures. GPU's also have some spare in their voltages. But usually it is the CPU that's overheating in laptops.
I have been thinking on these Ilano's for a while and while researching for an cheaper alternative, i found an older cooler with this similar thermal design. The IETS GT600, if you think it's interesting enough, maybe a video about that?
Hey man Can you make another video on 900p like "900p in 2024" ? It's been years since someone talk about it and Can you make a video about lossless scaling by testing lowering resolution of your monitor to 900p and the game to 720p then through loss scaling use upscaling to 900p? 900p is a resolution that is rare nowadays in terms of use except on handhelds due to small screens and u get like 10% or more fps compared to 1080p.
Hi, sorry in advance for bothering, but ive always like your niche youtube channel and think this might be a good idea for a video : gaming on windows 11 stock vs windows 11 ltsc IOT, and the minimal impact on performance.
I think the only drawback i can see in this, it's the fact it needs a power just to turns on the RGB (useless ) and the fan... I have a decent one from Zalman, with a 200mm fan on the center and it does a great job (only had to plug to the USB of my laptop and that's it ) . It's the ns2000 for those who wondering and it's much cheaper too approx 45€
1. There's a non-RGB version. Pay attention to the video next time. 2. Is it really such a drawback to have mains power run the fans? Gaming away from home on a "gaming" laptop is nonsense anyway.
It’s fun tinkering with those 1000 and 2000 series cpus. My 2700x overclocked very well as well as undervolting. I never did much of the undervolting though as I was happy with out-the-box performance.
For almost all games i cap my fps between 60-70 to keep temperatures "low". I'm just using a elevation stand for optimal air flow. For me its mostly the cpu (Ryzen 7 7735hs) that goes up fast (even with new thermal paste).
been using v10 Llano cooler. overall my r7-7840h, rtx4060 lenovo legion laptop can maintain 55~65deg cpu/gpu playing RDR2 for hours on airconditioned room. also it has foam filter below where the fan sucking air. made me realize my bedroom is dusty when i check out the filter after 1month usage. it effectively protect my laptop from sucking dust.
While at least the performance of these pads are respectable, simply raising it or getting a barebones laptop stand for 25 dollar (a quarter / a fifth of the price of 1 of the ilano coolers) already lowers the temps by 5 degrees, is it really worth 4 or 5 times as much to change that to 10 degrees lower? For 95 euros you could get a Neomounts NOTEBOOK-D100 Laptop mount instead, so that it hovers next to or over your desk, thus also being more space efficient and still being elevated with a perforated platform for air in-take. My gaming laptop was 1600 euros when I bought it, so I could see myself buying the Ilano cooler (one of their models is now 20% off) but I'm still leaning to then just going for the laptop mount or saving a buck and going for a barebones laptop stand instead.
would sitting a laptop on top of one whilst it is off block airflow, say after gaming, turning it off and watching youtube ie, would it be best to remove it from under the laptop whenever not using it?
looks like this would tame the 10900F laptop of mine a fair bit .. when the fans kick in it probably can match the volume of the fan on the cooler at max .. lol
The Llano laptop cooler that I have is the V12 RGB. It was the previous review video that really pushed me to get that cooler. It performs amazingly well, but it can get loud at higher fan settings. My only gripe is the use of touch, which can be a bit dodgy. I think this version here with the buttons, is more intuitive.
I have tested like +10 cooling pads and this type pad is only ones that really work. I did have IETS GT500.,they are expensive as hell but work. Those cheap mesh things does absolute nothing.
The IETS GT600 is better! I’m from the USA so i deal with Fahrenheit… I have the llano v12 & v10 as well as the IETS GT500 & GT600. After testing Cyberpunk 2077, Helldivers 2, & Bodycam all on max settings on my Razer Blade 16 with Nvidia 4090 & Asus TUF F15 with a 4080 with no cooling pad. My laptops were damn near uncomfortable to touch type of hot… 120-132 degrees Fahrenheit on the GPU. The Other three cooling pads I mentioned were definitely good but only brought my temps down to about 85 degrees whereas my GT600 my attempts down to 71°. *THATS A 50 DEGREE DROP IN TEMPS (all with fresh new thermal paste)* Using the other three cooling pads, I could only feel the air pushing out the side ports but with the GT 600 I literally had decently strong wind, coming up out the keyboard and touch pad to the point where my fingers were actually getting cold!
Did the framerates improve much? As laptops will go full throttle and if there is headroom it will clock up. I have a MSI and no matter what you adjust it just wants to run flat out 😂
Dude, i have something that bothers me for while i mean Asus made 540hz monitor, one popular guy said that for some reason he see difference between his 320hz monitor and this one he described it that he feels like he is looking through window instead monitor but i have no idea with games are possible to play on that FPS i search for videos showing modern hardware vs old games in english language and my native as well but i found only your video could you plz make video something like "rtx 4090 vs old games" where you check some popular games from series like:The Elder Scrolls, Mass Effect, Halo, Far Cry, Dark souls, Watch Dogs, Assassin Creed
I have the feeling that with all those older titles most are single cpu threaded and will never reach 500 fps even if the 4090 would. unless you use that monitor for some esports titles it will be useless.
Laptop fans have been all centrifuge fans since like the mid 90s, there are no 'scoops' or 'valleys' to catch air from an external source. So no, you can't ruin your internal fans.
Sometimes i wonder what you guys are expecting. Even a 3-5c drop for a gaming laptop is pretty good. This cooler is an option worth thinking about If your laptop can benefit from it. The only thing better would be an external liquid cooler which will be way more expensive than this thing.
@@Nein99x You can get a cheap pc fan for couple bucks and diy it so it works off a power brick or a usb port. That + lifting it up would be enough for most people. The product itself is cool tho, if money isn't an issue.
@@Nein99x best case scenario at a 5c drop what real world benifit are you going to see as a percentage of fps? And how much longer again real world tested is the laptop going to last. Let’s face it gaming laptops suck PC will always win. Go for a more expensive laptop that can stock cool itself or go for a £20 cooler that I bet will get almost as good results 👍
Weird, sat here cleaning out a PS3 and spots on screen... a PS3 O.o Recently Forza'd up my Xbox One 1540 that I won for £4 off ebay, its tres cool looking and even better sounding and my wood veneer casing is on my £4.99 Xbox One 1540 already prob going to granddaughters with said PS3 at some point.
Very respectable results by comparison to any piece of shit I've ever tested that were 1/10 the price, I'm surprised. Plus that thing looks like it can take a beating.
If you're spending $3000 US on a high-end laptop, spending $100 to get the most out of it doesn't sound all that bad. I actually bought mine for $88 US on Amazon.
I prefer the two migets that I hired to blow on my laptop and keep it cool. They only ask for a "small" sum of money which is great because I'm a "little" "short" on cash right now. 🙄🙄😁
have you taken into account that at lower component temperatures (when using a cooling pad), the built-in fans work much slower, so they somewhat limit the cooling capabilities of the cooling pad? :D All tests should be performed at constant speeds of the built-in fans
Complete waste of money if you have a quality laptop. I've done the testing too. Save your money, buy yourself a nice dinner, or literally anything else with your $100. And it will ruin your internal cooling system. It's pulling air significantly faster than your laptop cooler is pushing out that air... so what happens? It forces it to spin faster than it should. It's even worse with the vacuum sealing effect from the surrounding foam. If you are a heavy gamer, your internal cooler will be dead in 3-6 months if you are lucky.
These cooling pads are such a waste of money . good temps tho. gaming laptops ae designed to get hot and withstand alot of heat with out damaging compenents
Is it really a waste of money if ur buying a 1000+ dollar laptop? Gaming laptops number one problem is heat. I know they're designed for heat tolerance but reducing overall heat especially for long and frequent gaming sessions improves longevity.
While they can operate at high temps, they will thermally throttle and limit your performance. The whole point here is to reduce temps to get max output from the CPU/GPU.
Well that's just not true if your laptop is a top of the line laptop these help out a bunch. The cheaper cooling pad barely works and sometimes makes things worse.
these things are ridiculous - confirms every prejudice I have ever had about gaming laptops, if they can't cool themselves then they are sold under false pretences. Gaming laptops are a horribly overpriced, hard to cool, hard to fix, impossible to upgrade waste of money.
That is such an odd thing to be mad at. Laptop hater lmao it's like saying cars like the Prius should be banned from the road because they are small and use a fraction of the power. Its a pretty ignorant perspective.. especially to be mad about it and calling manufacturers liars lmao 🤣🤣🤣
My intel processor warms to 94"C So i watched a hundred of videos how people undervolting and cooling it down. Its possible, but there is nothing about it in a laptop manual. Now i know that is just normal. Small factor, lot of heat. The same thing with my phone. That heat has to go somewhere. This laptops are engineered like this. But i get your point. The most powerful laptops has no sense according to price.
@@kubexiu This is exactly my point - the failure is built in, the very existence of these absurd devices tells you that. The new AMD APU's will surely solve this issue though?
@@mikeycrackson Well quite - or even just sitting on a desk. Great portability having to drag round and then plug in your cooling solution on the move! The stupidity of it just melts my brain.
@greenmurphy the cooling solution is for when you're at home, you dont lug it around when traveling. Gaming laptops are for people who tend to travel for weeks at a time but still goes home. Its also useful for people who do remote work and need something beefier than the average office laptop. I know ITX builds exist but theyre not exactly portable. I use my gaming laptop for work and play at home
I wish these cooling pads had some way to accommodate the AC charger too. I've had laptop chargers get so hot, you literally couldn't touch them without burning yourself.
Ah that would be a good addition
@@mikeycrackson Do heatsinks work over plastic?
@@RandomGaminginHD I wonder if anyone's ever made a video of them frying an egg on a laptop charger? :D
'Ello you
@@mikeycrackson exactly what I did top and bottom when I had a working laptop.
Most people here really ignoring the long term benefits of the dust filter, that alone makes it much better compared to other normal cooling pads
yeah dust filters in anything are a godsend, got a meshify 2 compact case and I only need to deep clean it like every 2-3 years cause the dust filters are getting most of the gunk
Buying an actual pc with filters would be alot cheaper and there would be no need for coolingpad.
Laptops mostly are junk.
Legit, just a few days ago I put a second SSD in my laptop .. when I opened it up, only a year of use (no pad, elevated stand) the fans were both full of dust. One nice thing about these pads and the GT600 pad is that they come with dust filters
Nice garden, Man!
Thanks 😁
@@RandomGaminginHD Where is Dave 😔
Loose the RGB and 50% of the price and then... maybe.
broke
@@qwerty-dm8gr I prefer the term budget conscious :)
@@qwerty-dm8gr yea, cause nothing shows a person's financial status better than the RGB on his fkin laptop cooling pad
There is a non RGB version that's a little bit cheaper. I don't know how much in the west but here in Asia it's about 10-20$ cheaper.
@@qwerty-dm8grWho cares about RGB?
The price is absurd, but honestly I'm quite impressed with the effectiveness. I defaulted a long time ago to passive laptop stands, just making sure they have plenty of breathing space and it works well enough for my needs... But it's cool to know that if you have problems with overheating a well designed cooling pad actually does something beside occupying a desperately-needed USB slot. :p
That's exactly what I'm doing now. I got a laptop stand so the vents underneath can breathe and I even have 2 small table fan pointing towards the laptop. But this cooling pad looks good.
The price is reallllyyy absurd. Whilst I was in China on vacation, I got the non rgb version of this exact cooling pad for a little over 25$ (in RMB) from Taobao.
Given how much the temps drop it would also be interesting to see how the performance changes. Pretty sure that dropping 11c from GPU would allow boosting higher, same with CPU. Fps changes, benchmark scores and rendering times would be good to include!
I made one for wifes overheating laptop. One 14cm fan with usb-to-3pin cable some wood and cardboard.
Nice 😁
How well does it work?
@@angeryanimal398 It helps to keep i5-8400H under 75'c. Without extra cooling cpu hovers 88'c
As soon as you mentioned "propping up with a small stand" I had flashbacks to my late teens when all I had was a laptop and every time I wanted to game I'd shove my wallet under the back to prop it up
Wobbly, hot, loud, burning hands on top and cooking soup by the exhaust all to play the original Modern Warfare as a filthy noobtuber.. simpler times 🤣
People would get especially mad when they found out I sniped them using a touch pad
Would be interesting if you buy two of these and Jerry rig them together and place your desktop pc on top of it. Then see the temps. 😂 Just a silly idea here! Love the channel!
I bought their first version, and I definitely recommend it to all my families and relatives
Another experiment to try. Can you use these Laptop Pressure coolers to cool your desktop from the top panel instead?
Worth a try 😁
Definitely useful for the Heat Problem, HP gaming laptops that do nothing but overheat and throttle
This vs the GT500 cooler from IETS would be an interesting comparison video. I use the GT500 myself personally, and it's amazing, albeit it is about $70-$80.
i just bought this as a 2nd cooling pad, with 2000 rpm plus changed the thermal paste to ptm 7950, i managed to hold the i7 12700h temps below 90c. it was previously maxing out at 97c in aircond'ed room. also my country has an avergae temp of 33c during day time.
oh btw it only cost about 50usd in my country for both v10 and v12
Is your cpu under 90 with full 100% utilisation??
@@Mr.Eminem with the thermal paste changed yes
iceberg and you are my third tech youtube favs behind ltt and dawid does tech stuff
V12 is a beast. Unfortunately I couldn't get a proper seal all the way around my XPS 15 so I returned it for the smaller V10. So far it's been nothing short of exceptional for a product notorious for thermal throttling, can definitely recommend either - just make sure you can achieve a full seal around your bottom panel to prevent any air loss as that would make the coolers less effective.
Interesting little thing I came across. So, I have a Chromebook and, it has zero active cooling. It would get really hot. It isn't the most powerful machine but, a lot of potential performance is lost due to it throttling because it had no active cooling. I hacked it and put windows on it. I also got a cooling pad. It actually improves performance significantly. There's actually a really good use for these things.
Have you heard how the fans of MSI GS75 10SF Stealth on Cooler Boost mode? It's like a jet flying beside you. Even than, it always gets overheat and shutdown automatically whenever I play Hogwarts Legacy no matter how I clean the inside and reapply thermal paste and pads.
I'm trying to find a video that you posted probably about 5 ish years ago, which I'm sure was about an hour long, and was titled along the lines of "how to build a gaming PC", all I remember was the case was a Game Max with a couple of 2.5" drive bays mounted to the front, that was 1st ever video I watched of yours and it got me into finally building my own PC, im trying to find it to watch it back for nostaglia, do you mind pasting the link so I can rewatch it :-)
I made my own knockoff llano cooler, scrap wood board with 2 cheap 140mm rgb fans and a foam gasket like the llano. It got nowhere near enough air pressure so while it is quieter than a llano it only brought my temps down 5C, from 95 to 90 on my asus a15.
I've had different laptops and cooling pads and they really help a lot! I have also undervolted my CPU's on laptops and in combination with cooler pad it is a VERY CHEAP way to lower temps :P I had some chinese foldable cooler thingy with 2 fans which cost like some euros. Now I found Belkin cooler pad which seems bit more quality and I like the "raised stance" of my laptop now with this cooler :D
btw I saw your older laptop GPU go from 955MHz to 1030MHz! Boost clocks are higher too when you have a cooler laptop or PC in general :P
Did undervolting affect performance in any way? I want to do that as well but people kept saying fps wasn't so great after all.
@@ReTurna-x6t undervolting? It can actually boost your fps in games if your CPU is throttling because of too high voltages and thus temperatures. GPU's also have some spare in their voltages. But usually it is the CPU that's overheating in laptops.
@Jomenaa oh snap sorry for the typo. Yes undervolting brother. This is awesome. Thanks so much for letting me know .
@@ReTurna-x6t no problem, sharing is caring :) I have used XTU but found ThrottleStop to be better.
@@Jomenaa thanks bro you are the best fr fr. I'll check this out for sure💪
I have been thinking on these Ilano's for a while and while researching for an cheaper alternative, i found an older cooler with this similar thermal design. The IETS GT600, if you think it's interesting enough, maybe a video about that?
Hey man Can you make another video on 900p like "900p in 2024" ? It's been years since someone talk about it and Can you make a video about lossless scaling by testing lowering resolution of your monitor to 900p and the game to 720p then through loss scaling use upscaling to 900p? 900p is a resolution that is rare nowadays in terms of use except on handhelds due to small screens and u get like 10% or more fps compared to 1080p.
Hi, sorry in advance for bothering, but ive always like your niche youtube channel and think this might be a good idea for a video : gaming on windows 11 stock vs windows 11 ltsc IOT, and the minimal impact on performance.
But! But can you play Crysis Cooled? Which settings to keep it in the fifties? In Celsius of course.
I think the only drawback i can see in this, it's the fact it needs a power just to turns on the RGB (useless ) and the fan...
I have a decent one from Zalman, with a 200mm fan on the center and it does a great job (only had to plug to the USB of my laptop and that's it ) .
It's the ns2000 for those who wondering and it's much cheaper too approx 45€
1. There's a non-RGB version. Pay attention to the video next time.
2. Is it really such a drawback to have mains power run the fans? Gaming away from home on a "gaming" laptop is nonsense anyway.
can you review the Ryzen 5 1600x today and try to lower the idle power consumption for a challenge
Yeah I’ll revisit it soon :)
It’s fun tinkering with those 1000 and 2000 series cpus. My 2700x overclocked very well as well as undervolting. I never did much of the undervolting though as I was happy with out-the-box performance.
For almost all games i cap my fps between 60-70 to keep temperatures "low". I'm just using a elevation stand for optimal air flow. For me its mostly the cpu (Ryzen 7 7735hs) that goes up fast (even with new thermal paste).
been using v10 Llano cooler. overall my r7-7840h, rtx4060 lenovo legion laptop can maintain 55~65deg cpu/gpu playing RDR2 for hours on airconditioned room.
also it has foam filter below where the fan sucking air. made me realize my bedroom is dusty when i check out the filter after 1month usage. it effectively protect my laptop from sucking dust.
Oh nice :)
While at least the performance of these pads are respectable, simply raising it or getting a barebones laptop stand for 25 dollar (a quarter / a fifth of the price of 1 of the ilano coolers) already lowers the temps by 5 degrees, is it really worth 4 or 5 times as much to change that to 10 degrees lower?
For 95 euros you could get a Neomounts NOTEBOOK-D100 Laptop mount instead, so that it hovers next to or over your desk, thus also being more space efficient and still being elevated with a perforated platform for air in-take.
My gaming laptop was 1600 euros when I bought it, so I could see myself buying the Ilano cooler (one of their models is now 20% off) but I'm still leaning to then just going for the laptop mount or saving a buck and going for a barebones laptop stand instead.
maybe in the future they would build a gaming laptop water cooling pad
The texts are too big can you make them smaller?
would sitting a laptop on top of one whilst it is off block airflow, say after gaming, turning it off and watching youtube
ie, would it be best to remove it from under the laptop whenever not using it?
*Nice little tech, probably great if Laptop is your daily*
looks like this would tame the 10900F laptop of mine a fair bit .. when the fans kick in it probably can match the volume of the fan on the cooler at max .. lol
I have one and I run in the 2000s I don’t need more than that. Keeps my cpu and gpu in the 60s to 70s at all times.
I don't know why, but you can get more better price in Lazada, it's about 50 dollar (instead of 125 dollar in Amazon)
The Llano laptop cooler that I have is the V12 RGB. It was the previous review video that really pushed me to get that cooler. It performs amazingly well, but it can get loud at higher fan settings. My only gripe is the use of touch, which can be a bit dodgy. I think this version here with the buttons, is more intuitive.
The V13 is also on Amazon. Which is best here? Maybe another video? Thanks.
Basically if you have expensive laptop you just have to buy temp on 1200 rpm are very good
I have an Alienware M17. Would these work with that? Would you recommend the V12 or V10?
Sir Can you help me know if the llano v12 or v10 Fiters are reusable(bursh the dust filer)? or washable?
Have they made a quite turbo fan yet?
A 20 degree cooler temp is impressive. I play with over ear headphones on anyway so I don’t care about fan noise
That product would be much better with a USB fan controller built in so that the speed of the fan could be varied based on temp.
How does this compare to a 20-30 quid laptop cooling pad?
It would be better if you could provide if is there an improvement in terms of fps or render time.
Always tell your room tenp in videos
I have tested like +10 cooling pads and this type pad is only ones that really work. I did have IETS GT500.,they are expensive as hell but work. Those cheap mesh things does absolute nothing.
The IETS GT600 is better! I’m from the USA so i deal with Fahrenheit… I have the llano v12 & v10 as well as the IETS GT500 & GT600. After testing Cyberpunk 2077, Helldivers 2, & Bodycam all on max settings on my Razer Blade 16 with Nvidia 4090 & Asus TUF F15 with a 4080 with no cooling pad. My laptops were damn near uncomfortable to touch type of hot… 120-132 degrees Fahrenheit on the GPU. The Other three cooling pads I mentioned were definitely good but only brought my temps down to about 85 degrees whereas my GT600 my attempts down to 71°. *THATS A 50 DEGREE DROP IN TEMPS (all with fresh new thermal paste)* Using the other three cooling pads, I could only feel the air pushing out the side ports but with the GT 600 I literally had decently strong wind, coming up out the keyboard and touch pad to the point where my fingers were actually getting cold!
Would be worth cracking it open and putting in a noctua fan i reckon.
I was thinking this, I bet with some fiddling you could get one in and have it running much quieter
China used server fan🎉
@@mikeycrackson fan connector? 220w two cords.
I may try this.
@@mikeycrackson no just two tight connectors mom type.
Did the framerates improve much? As laptops will go full throttle and if there is headroom it will clock up. I have a MSI and no matter what you adjust it just wants to run flat out 😂
Other videos showcasing the ilano coolers cut down the temps by at least 10 degrees
what happened to that saints row video? I saw a few seconds and it got taken down
Opinion on hydro dipping a card?
I’ll have to try it out haha
Could you make the text a bit smaller please
Dude, i have something that bothers me for while i mean Asus made 540hz monitor, one popular guy said that for some reason he see difference between his 320hz monitor and this one he described it that he feels like he is looking through window instead monitor but i have no idea with games are possible to play on that FPS i search for videos showing modern hardware vs old games in english language and my native as well but i found only your video could you plz make video something like "rtx 4090 vs old games" where you check some popular games from series like:The Elder Scrolls, Mass Effect, Halo, Far Cry, Dark souls, Watch Dogs, Assassin Creed
I have the feeling that with all those older titles most are single cpu threaded and will never reach 500 fps even if the 4090 would.
unless you use that monitor for some esports titles it will be useless.
@@timodejong6849 Now i feel scammed even tho i dont have that monitor
This is a nice looking laptop cooler. Maybe my laptop would be more cool and quiet with this.
Any performance difference?
You should give me the previous cooling pad for gigabyte g5 gd cos I have bad thermals.
What happened to the Saints Row 2 video?
Laptop fans have been all centrifuge fans since like the mid 90s, there are no 'scoops' or 'valleys' to catch air from an external source.
So no, you can't ruin your internal fans.
Hey,can u make video on arc a380
Now make them for Nintendo switches steam deck etc...
Yeah baby
is it possible to buy it in India?
Test it with an Alienware M18r1
For over £100 it’s not great
Sometimes i wonder what you guys are expecting. Even a 3-5c drop for a gaming laptop is pretty good.
This cooler is an option worth thinking about If your laptop can benefit from it.
The only thing better would be an external liquid cooler which will be way more expensive than this thing.
@@Nein99x You can get a cheap pc fan for couple bucks and diy it so it works off a power brick or a usb port. That + lifting it up would be enough for most people.
The product itself is cool tho, if money isn't an issue.
@@Nein99x best case scenario at a 5c drop what real world benifit are you going to see as a percentage of fps? And how much longer again real world tested is the laptop going to last. Let’s face it gaming laptops suck PC will always win. Go for a more expensive laptop that can stock cool itself or go for a £20 cooler that I bet will get almost as good results 👍
@@Nein99x for 100 I will make my own lol
Which is better the v12 or the v10?
V10
I would just 3d print a duct attach a 120mm fan to it and use that.
So it does what it sets out to do, but it's a little pricey.
Basically the laptop becomes desktop
i miss bulkier laptop that is actually built for gaming ,and will be less bulky than carrying a cooling pad around
Get's a bit loud sadly
Weird, sat here cleaning out a PS3 and spots on screen... a PS3 O.o Recently Forza'd up my Xbox One 1540 that I won for £4 off ebay, its tres cool looking and even better sounding and my wood veneer casing is on my £4.99 Xbox One 1540 already prob going to granddaughters with said PS3 at some point.
Very respectable results by comparison to any piece of shit I've ever tested that were 1/10 the price, I'm surprised. Plus that thing looks like it can take a beating.
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I wouldn't even want it for free.
Holy shit this thing costs $380 dollars in my country.
I see a PS3 there XD I got one recently to play the InFamous games
I put my laptop on the desk and my desktop on the floor.
If only these coolers didn't look this bulky and "gamery" all the time tho. Can someone build one made of brushed aluminium or something?
test cheap liquid metal 12-17" laptop
150 € for a 50 € value... at best.
I read LMAO instead of llano.
Looks nice ngl. Not worth it, of course but they did a good job with the design and performance.
If you're spending $3000 US on a high-end laptop, spending $100 to get the most out of it doesn't sound all that bad. I actually bought mine for $88 US on Amazon.
@@tclark5481 Yes. But very few laptops are in that price range, so those $100 just don't make sense for people with a normal budget of $500-1500
I prefer the two migets that I hired to blow on my laptop and keep it cool. They only ask for a "small" sum of money which is great because I'm a "little" "short" on cash right now. 🙄🙄😁
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It looks like an original Xbox...
I thought there's an old xbox insid it XD
have you taken into account that at lower component temperatures (when using a cooling pad), the built-in fans work much slower, so they somewhat limit the cooling capabilities of the cooling pad? :D All tests should be performed at constant speeds of the built-in fans
The desktop on your laptop looks totally normie, default wallpaper, huge taskbar, white, centered buttons...bat least no search bar and widgets.
Complete waste of money if you have a quality laptop. I've done the testing too. Save your money, buy yourself a nice dinner, or literally anything else with your $100. And it will ruin your internal cooling system. It's pulling air significantly faster than your laptop cooler is pushing out that air... so what happens? It forces it to spin faster than it should. It's even worse with the vacuum sealing effect from the surrounding foam. If you are a heavy gamer, your internal cooler will be dead in 3-6 months if you are lucky.
Man that thing is hideous
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Microsoft should buy the company because that literally looks like a gen 1 xbox!
These cooling pads are such a waste of money . good temps tho. gaming laptops ae designed to get hot and withstand alot of heat with out damaging compenents
Is it really a waste of money if ur buying a 1000+ dollar laptop? Gaming laptops number one problem is heat. I know they're designed for heat tolerance but reducing overall heat especially for long and frequent gaming sessions improves longevity.
While they can operate at high temps, they will thermally throttle and limit your performance. The whole point here is to reduce temps to get max output from the CPU/GPU.
Yeah so. Dont buy laptop.ever.
Unless your laptop uses a hamster that fans a leaf to cool the cpu/gpu down, you don't need a cooler like this.
Well that's just not true if your laptop is a top of the line laptop these help out a bunch. The cheaper cooling pad barely works and sometimes makes things worse.
@@XxViciousxX personally, I'd except a good cooling system to begin with if you pay idk $1000 for a laptop, but I do agree with you nonetheless.
@@Rileygee0224i mean laptop cooling systems are good for what limited space they have. There's only so much cooling you can put in a laptop.
these things are ridiculous - confirms every prejudice I have ever had about gaming laptops, if they can't cool themselves then they are sold under false pretences. Gaming laptops are a horribly overpriced, hard to cool, hard to fix, impossible to upgrade waste of money.
That is such an odd thing to be mad at. Laptop hater lmao it's like saying cars like the Prius should be banned from the road because they are small and use a fraction of the power. Its a pretty ignorant perspective.. especially to be mad about it and calling manufacturers liars lmao 🤣🤣🤣
My intel processor warms to 94"C So i watched a hundred of videos how people undervolting and cooling it down. Its possible, but there is nothing about it in a laptop manual. Now i know that is just normal. Small factor, lot of heat. The same thing with my phone. That heat has to go somewhere. This laptops are engineered like this. But i get your point. The most powerful laptops has no sense according to price.
@@kubexiu This is exactly my point - the failure is built in, the very existence of these absurd devices tells you that. The new AMD APU's will surely solve this issue though?
@@mikeycrackson Well quite - or even just sitting on a desk. Great portability having to drag round and then plug in your cooling solution on the move! The stupidity of it just melts my brain.
@greenmurphy the cooling solution is for when you're at home, you dont lug it around when traveling. Gaming laptops are for people who tend to travel for weeks at a time but still goes home. Its also useful for people who do remote work and need something beefier than the average office laptop.
I know ITX builds exist but theyre not exactly portable. I use my gaming laptop for work and play at home