🔥 Keep Your Cool, Game On!
The GT600 Laptop Cooling Pad is engineered for optimal performance with a powerful 5.5-inch turbo fan, ensuring rapid cooling for laptops ranging from 14.1 to 19.3 inches. Its industrial-grade design features a magnetic sealed foam for enhanced air volume control, a 3-port USB hub for added functionality, and a robust metal body for durability. Perfect for gamers, this cooling pad addresses heat backflow issues while providing a user-friendly experience with adjustable settings.
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | V1(HUB) |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 12.28"W x 2.76"H |
Item Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
A**R
One word. Incredible.
Picture 1 is Call of Duty MWZ, full 4K, maxed out settings on Performance mode. Laptop is an Alienware X16, I9, 32GB, 4080. Before this cooler my temps were maxed out at 100*C the second the game loaded, and never went down. CONSTANT throttling, and the laptop was hot as h***. Once the cooler was added (running a 2K fan speed) my temps never even saw over 80*C, and all 4 system fans were barely even spinning to keep the laptop cool.Picture 2 is Netflix running at 4K on a 32" MSI monitor, and Chrome open on my 1440P LG monitor. The system fans are not even on!This is a gamechanger for the gamer, or content producer using a lot of CPU and GPU. The filter on the bottom keeps all of the dust out of the laptop, reducing the need for cleaning. The noise, even at full tilt is a bit loud, but you have to give and take when working with these high end laptops. Normally, when just watching video, I keep it at 1200 rpm, and it is quiet. During 4K gaming at max settings, I usually keep it at 2000 rpm and it is manageable.The build quality is great, does not feel cheap or flimsy. My X16 fits with plenty of room to spare.Downsides:The power, RGB, and fan adjustments are not lit up. This makes it hard to find the correct buttons in a dim room.The foam pad tends to move around a bit if you try to adjust without actually pulling the machine completely off the cooling tray. Not a deal breaker, but over time I worry that the foam will degrade.Finally, the last downside is not being able to find the other models. I REALLY wanted the GT626 model, but right now at this time it appears to be a unicorn in the US. When ordering this one, the GT600 there were only 4 in stock when I purchased.Overall, if you are a casual user, this will be a life saver, and not bother you with the sound of the fan. As a gamer running higher end equipment, this is a MUST HAVE. Watching my PC barely even use the onboard fans, feels cool to the touch (if you know Alienware, you know) is amazing, and my SSD temps are usually in the 30 - 35*C range at all times.You get what you pay for, and this is worth every cent. Hopefully the longevity will be there, and the upper models become more readily available. Not sad I got the GT600, but I really wanted the GT626.
P**R
Works just like it's described.
When I received it, it felt like it light was cheaply made. Even after I turned it on, I thought the air flow wasn't spectacular. However, I think it is exceeding my expectations. My Alienware M17 laptop from 7 years ago is known for over heating. I use it for my golf simulator and it overheated to the point it needed a full restore. What this cooling pad does is give the bottom of the laptop more space while providing it cooler air to pull in. Not rocket science. There is a youtube video out there where a guy does a thermal test showing the corners of the laptop cooling off to a blue tint and the center had a large reduction in red. That is exactly what I am feeling with my laptop. Almost cold back corners and cooler center. I would recommend. I havent tried other brands, so there might be cheaper options. When the fan is on higher levels, it is somewhat loud and understandably so. It doesnt bother me for what I am using it for though.
A**O
Amazing So far, Works very well and keeps the laptop cool.
I purchased a new Lenovo Legion 7 Pro with a 4090 and was very interested in protecting it. I purchased this cooler after reading a multitude of reviews and watching many comparison videos on YouTube.This cooler works and works well. I find that keeping it at 800rpm is great for everyday usage. 800rpm is fairly quiet as it keeps the fans on the laptop on low. When doing a heavy task the temps go up but 100rm is enough to knock the temps back down that's the good.The bad is anything over 1200rpm in my opinion is almost completely useless without headphones as this thing can get LOUD over 1200rpm. I've never needed to go over 1000rpm so it doesn't bother me at all.I would recommend
J**M
5 star BUT "no matter where the cooling hole of your laptop is" is not correct, it matters
sorry this is so long...UPDATE: Everything below stands but with more testing, I got it working. It's cooling my laptop significantly, it appears. But it's just barely resting on the foam on the back edge, on the left side it's not on the foam at all. I expect over time the foam will deform but it's a keeper.It kills me that I'm probably going to return this. It's a GT600 V1 (no lights), which is the super duper fan. It's a work of art, I'm serious, this thing is heavy in the box and beautiful. I was so excited to get this cooling solution on my MSI Pulse GL 76 laptop. I really hate to return it but unless I engineer some solution for my laptop, I will send it back.This will work BEAUTIFULLY if your laptop vents on the bottom a decent distance away from the edges of the laptop.Then there's MSI, and I don't know how many other laptop makers, who design their computers to deliberately (apparently) not work with these types of cooling pads.The basic idea of this pad is that you place your laptop on it and this makes a seal at the edges. The fan will be able to force air up into your laptop and cool it well. According to all the great reviews, and having held one in my hands, I believe it works really well.The funny thing is, to make a proper seal, you need about 1/2" minimum distance between your vents and the edge of the bottom of your laptop. Again, there needs to be enough laptop sitting on the foam to make seal. But additionally, you really need enough of your laptop on the foam so that it won't deform the foam over time, that's a consideration too.My MSI GL76 laptop vents on the bottom go nearly to the edges on two sides, on two important copper cooling tubes inside, it must be a heat release point. So I can't have at least 1/2" of my laptop base sitting on the foam properly.I did rig it up to test it out, where I barely had maybe 2mm of laptop base touching the foam on two sides. It was enough to make a seal. I was surprised how quiet the fan is compared to some reviews, I ran it right up to 2400 and it's not much louder than my laptop (which gets quite loud on full fans). I actually run it on 1400 now.It was surprising, I had mixed results, I only ran my computer for a short while because it appeared that at idle, just starting up with no apps, I was already running HOTTER with the cooler on.So something is amiss here, I am very sadly sending it back. Last note, when I ran it the first time, recently had my laptop apart to clean out dust and replace fans. When I ran it, a big poof of dust came out a vent on the top of my laptop, I missed it in the cleaning.Now my laptop run hotter even on my old pad. I'm afraid the force of this cooler might have blown some dust around in my laptop in a way that affects cooling.The end.
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