🔥 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
Great Performance and Quietness
I LOVE this laptop cooling pad so far. It cools my Dell 17" CAD machine and is relatively quiet. For reference, I set the cooling pad to various fan speeds to monitor both the GPU temperature and noise level (room temperature = 24C):RPM dB C400 51 66 laptop fan running600 57 61800 58 581000 61 551200 66 52The underlying foam provides a good seal reducing amount of air from escaping underneath the laptop. The fan can really run fast and, of course, loud. It does have the setting memory for both fan speed and RGB lighting after a shutoff. I don't see the use of speed of 1,200 rpm and higher for my CAD laptop due to noise and unnecessary cooling down. It may be for gaming laptops.At this moment, I'm undecided between 600 and 800 rpm. At 800 rpm, this cooling pad's noise level is about the same as my previous cooling pad (setting at 6) while keeping the laptop cooler (1-2C) without its fan running. The laptop fan can be noisy when on with the previous cooling pad at highest setting at 6.Previous cooling pad: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BXGMYDD6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 while
A**.
A lot of features for one small goal!
Great fan! Works perfect with 16" laptops and above (and has a cutout extension for smaller laptops). Very simple and easy to set up. I actually appreciate that it plugs in directly into an outlet instead of relying on power from your laptop.The only reason why I am rating it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the highest setting is very loud and even on the lowest brightness, the RGB may be a little brighter than what I was used to. However this gives more power than my old single big fan laptop cooler. This has a hefty price tag, but does come packed with features that most laptop coolers do not have!
J**O
Way Better Than Every Other Cooling Pad I've Tried
This is a premium cooling pad. I had a small issue at first—my laptop is an MSI and it's a bit large, with the fans positioned more toward the top rather than the center. The cooling pad was slightly too big and ended up covering part of the laptop's fans. However, I trimmed a bit of the foam, just enough to avoid blocking the airflow, and it worked perfectly.Before using the cooling pad, my laptop ran at around 50°C on idle (it has an RTX 4080, so it runs hot). Now, with the pad, it stays around 30–35°C. I also tested it with PUBG. Previously, temperatures ranged from 80–95°C, but now they stay between 60–85°C. The temperatures still fluctuate a bit, but the improvement is noticeable.The LED lighting doesn’t bother me—you can adjust the brightness and lighting pattern, which I think is a nice touch. The adjustable metal stand that holds the laptop is also customizable, which I found really useful.Overall, I’m very happy with this cooling pad. I didn’t have to cut much foam, just enough to make sure it didn’t block the laptop’s fans.One downside is the noise. The fans are quite loud, especially at higher speeds. You can run them around 1200–1600 RPM, which helps keep things quieter, but you’ll still hear them even with a headset on. If someone else is in the room, it could definitely be annoying.
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