🔥 Keep Your Cool, Game On! 🔥
The GT500 Powerful Turbo-Fan Laptop Cooling Pad is designed for serious gamers and professionals alike, featuring a robust 5000 RPM turbofan and a unique sealed foam design for unparalleled cooling efficiency. With a 3-port USB hub and customizable speed settings, this cooling pad ensures your laptop stays cool under pressure, while also providing convenient connectivity options.
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | V1(Hub) |
Item Weight | 1.59 Kilograms |
K**H
it's basically a jet engine (in a good way)
Works better than I expected. 2 weeks of use so far. No issues.Pros:- insane cooling. My laptop use to get burning hot under stress, making the keyboard unusable. Now, running at max RPM, it's often COOLER than my body temperature.- Great design. The foam keeps the laptop from sliding around and traps the cool air. Plastic is durable and stable with strong legs.CONS:-LOUD AF. this is probably best suited for home use. Similar to your PS4 struggling to run Crysis. But the cooling performance is worth the noise.-requires DC power to run. Probably cuz thing has a Boeing 747 jet engine.- not very portable. Won't fit into a small backpack or bag.If you are running into thermal throttling cuz your laptop is too hot then this will solve all your issues.
R**R
As described, tested with excellent results, but noisy at max cooling capacity
Ran Second Life Firestorm viewer at maximum graphics resolution with 20fps, draw distance to 1024, and maximum complexity 300K and in parallel ran Google Chrome browser with a youtube video playing. This pushed the NVIDIA GForce GTX1050 to 100% and Intel i7 to 25% with internal fan cooling only. The GPU temp hit +72C, turn on this cooling fan at low settings for minimum noise and GPU temperature dropped to +68C. Turn fan to maximum and the GPU temperature drops from +72C to +54C. Big difference and no thermal throttling! The cooling pad can be very noisy with the fan running at full capacity, but with headphones on, no system lag, no thermal throttling (usually clocks turned down), the noise is tolerable. Noise canceling headphones are best. If you do not want to used head phones, then be aware that this unit can be very very noisy at max fan speed. Next, the USB expander on the right side is perfect (one to three ports). I can expand one of my USB-C ports to three USB 2.0 ports. This is available on the IETS GT500V1. I used the expander for headphones, camera, and wired mouse. This product is from China (we'll see if it lasts, but Chinese companies can produce and export good products ... if they want to, so far this product appears to be of very good quality and solidly built).
M**Y
Pretty Good Cooler
Good, kinda small for huge laptops like the M18 R2, I had to cut some of the foam to make the vents not get blocked and I cant use the metal holders but you can get it to fit perfectly with some tweaking. it's loud but don't need to use it at full speed to get extra cooling.
E**H
Slightly Unorganized Honest Review with all my Overall Thoughts; Nothing In-Depth
Author's Note: I'm not well-versed in reviewing (let alone gaming pads because that's not worth my time or money), so I'll be frank with all I got.1. I don't use it consistently but when I do I use it for very long hours. Happy it hasn't broken yet (or deteriorated to my knowledge at that), which is what I wanted. Just something long-lasting so I don't have to buy another to replace it.2. I've heard noisier cooling pads but it's fine, it works well enough for me to up it up to only the half-full mark every time I play high-memory games, and so that it doesn't bother me so much whenever I use it. I haven't even used it on max yet. I once heard from a YT reviewer of this pad and they said it can be noisy too, but if you are using headphones/earphones anyway the noise doesn't even matter. So if you can handle the noise, or don't bother it, this pad is for you for any type of use. It works as a cooling pad should and does what I want it to do adequately, that's all I need to conclude.2a. The fan intensity wheel can be annoying to use since it's a wheel so I have to assume (by sound) how intense the fan power is, but it's not a big deal. I'm not sure what the USB ports on the right side of the cooling pad are for either, so I don't bother to review that.3. And since I mentioned, I watched quite a few YT reviews of this cooling pad and wanted to affirm that most of the reviewers and what they said about it are valid, just don't overestimate everything being said.4. Just be careful not to break anything, be gentle when handling it so it's worth your buck lol. Also, it is worth the price? No. Absolutely not. It should cost less for what its main function is, but since there's nothing better out there that's actually worth what I'm looking for in a cooling pad (longevity, isn't bothersome/doesn't interfere with my work, and works as intended), it might as well be worth the money if you're not up to craft something yourself. I suggest wait for a worthwhile sale to get it. Like AT LEAST a 15% sale.5. Also, sometimes it makes me a little chilly but it doesn't matter that much.
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