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The AICHESON Gaming Laptop Cooler is designed to enhance your gaming experience with superior cooling performance, adjustable heights for ergonomic comfort, dynamic RGB lighting, versatile compatibility with various laptop sizes, and customizable noise levels for different usage scenarios.
A**R
Good Item overall, many amazing features.
It's a good product; it helps me improve my laptop's performance and cools well. It is also quite good for its price. This cooling pad also has some bright RGB lights and my laptop fits well on it. It also has 2 USB ports in the back but one has to be used to plug the product in, I have it plugged in to my laptop and it doesn't seem to be affecting my laptop in any way. It is also not very loud and the max rpm on the fan is 2,200 rpm making it a good fan. The product is also not very heavy however you probably should use this on a desk as it is heavy enough to not be used as something you put between your lap and the laptop.
G**.
Impressive
Update: I gave it a whirl on my MSI Leopard with its full watt RTX 2070 Super and Core i7-10750H that could melt an iceberg on Pluto without a declocking courtesy of ThrottleStop. Gave it a full system burn completely unchecked for an hour. CPU peaked a couple smidges under 80C at full tilt while our RTX cardsTwo caveats that require a mention in regards to this laptop:1: I removed the finer sheet of filter material from the large underside air intake not too long after purchasing the leopard in an attempt to mitigate the fai2: I removed as much of the existing thermal interface material as I possibly could and replaced it wThat MSI Tuf A16 running a Ryzen 9 7940HX with a RTX 4070 dgpu. It's a fairly thin laptop that, unsurprisingly, can get quite toasty without some of the usual tweaking. But on this cooler, it barely gets into the 70's with both CPU and GPU running flat out with pulling every watt they can find. And it does it without being obnoxiously loud. And in all honesty, having the temps being kept in check by the pad keeps the system fans from going ballistic, which results in much less fan noise overall from the laptop alone. I'm really impressed with its performance.That said, there are a couple of minor downsides. It is a chunky boy, which is kind of unavoidable. The RGB is there, but nothing to write home about. You can flip through a few different modes with the button on the panel, but it doesn't seem to be possible to turn it off. There is a power button next to the RGB button, but it doesn't appear to do anything. There's also no way to turn the fan completely off short of unplugging the power. Not the end of the world though as those studs t's very quiet when the fan is turned all the way down. It's just a little odd. So there's a couple of points to keep in mind.But outside of that, it's a great cooler. With the fan at full speed and the RGB doing its thing, it sips a whole 6 watts of power. The large diameter fan moves a lot of air even at the fairly tame 2200 rpm indicated on the display. The foam seal is held in place by magnets, so it's easy to remove and replace if you need to clean the pad. It has a pretty generous number of positions to set the angle, and comes with a spare foam fan filter which is a nice thing to have. The included USB cable seems to be a pretty stout thing with a braided sheath.I had been using a different cooler that I was impressed by due to it's two blower style fans and silicone seal. It's a really good cooler too, but is kind of obnoxiously loud at higher speeds. It wasn't a big deal to me since I'm almost always using my over the ears Nari headset when I'm playing around on my laptop. But the large diameter fan in this cooler moves so much air with relatively low rpm that it's a huge difference in the overall sound levels. At this price point, it's pretty hard to beat this thing. Definitely worth a try if you're looking to avoid a cooler that sounds like a psychotic blow-dryer and you can live with the goofy downmarks I listed above, it's absolutely a buy to almost everyone 'round this neck of the world who. That was some awesome tasting shop made jerky with a pain in the ass due grinder.Anywho, feel free to ask any questions you might have regarding any issues and I will answer them best I can or find someone who actually knows more about firearms than your average half-dried slug baking in the sun.
L**E
LOUD!
You remember when you were a kid, getting your game on, and suddenly your mom comes in with the vacuum? This thing is the vacuum... This is my first cooling pad, as a former desktop gamer, so I'm not sure how it compares to others. I was looking for a slightly larger cooling pad since my laptop measures 17.5" wide at the base and bottom vents are at the back quarter. The fan cavity of this pad seemed logical for optimal flow with my laptop. It moves a lot of air and does keep my laptop cooler than without it. The laptop's internal fan temperature reading would suggest otherwise, but the air coming out of the exhaust vents is cooler and the keyboard doesn't get warm like it does without the cooling pad. This thing is also IncRedibly loud in my opinion. Even at lower speeds it's significantly louder than my laptop's fans at max speed. The cooling pad is bearable on max speed with a closed-back headset on but without a headset it's like a jet is taking off from the room. You will need to adjust your TV volume for this one. Noticeable vibration felt on the keyboard and desk from the fan at most speeds. Plastic case is very light and feels very cheap, the fake carbon fiber is.. just that. The foam padding helps seal the laptop to the pad but I can still feel a lot of air leaking all around the laptop. The foam is slickly magnetized to the case which makes it nice for removal and cleaning. The RGB is lackluster, kind of reminds me of toys from the 90s. I turn it off regardless because it's not my jam. The wheel for speed adjustment is touchy, sometimes speeds will go down when trying to go up and vice versa. The phone holder will barely support itself let alone a phone unless the holder is contacting the same surface as the pad base. My setup is on the edge of a desk and there is no support beyond the laptop/pad on the left side, mouse on the right. None of the USB ports in the back function for charging. The supplied power cable is only a few feet long, a bit too short to reach the nearest outlet that my laptop is plugged into. Does come with a couple extra dust filters. I give 4 stars because it (mostly) operates, offers cooling for my laptop, and they do give a noise warning. Although, all in all, even though I have nothing to compare it to, I would not purchase this again.
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