Are Laptop Cooling Pads Worth it!? ft. Razer Laptop Cooling Pad

Are Laptop Cooling Pads Worth it!? ft. Razer Laptop Cooling Pad

Should you buy Laptop Cooling Pad? Do they really lower temperatures and increase performance? Hopefully this video helps you decide.

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Readers Comments (47)

  1. Being plastic at that price, and offering minimal performance, I’ll stick with something cheaper to keep my lap cool.

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  2. you are a saver

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  3. finally a review on razer laptop cooler been wait for 2 months

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  4. The best thing about a laptop cooler, as a very experienced user myself for years now… regardless the sound and minimum performance differences, it makes "me" feel better for my laptop and that’s all matters πŸ˜‰

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  5. Hello, I would like to know if i reduce the fan speed of the Razer cooler, will it reduce the noise of the fan? I am really concerned about the noise. That being said, I really want my Razer laptop to be very cool.

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  6. I have a HP Omen for my sims games. Which cooling fan do u think is best.
    I’m really trying to upgrade my laptop to the best of my ability I don’t have the space right now for a pc

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  7. I bought the Llano cooler just before the Razer cooler was announced, but I have an Eluktronics Max-17 with a RTX 3080 in it. I do notice that without using the cooler, the base of the laptop near the screen is hot to touch; and I do mean hot, not warm. When using the cooler at 1,000 RPM, vs. the max of 2,800 RPM, it is cool to the touch. I think for longevity of the laptop alone, the cooler is worth it. Having said that, even at 1,000 RPM, this damn thing is loud.

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  8. @matthewemonitz could you please make a review of the XMG EVO 14/15

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  9. At first I thought you said "Possum" Laptop coolers, like short for Possibly Awesome… I had to rewind to hear it correctly lol.

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  10. Loud all D Time Fuck Yeah

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  11. Sounds like a lie )

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  12. @Mechanical_Series1 January 31, 2025 @ 1:22 am

    You will probably notice more performance at lower resolutions, since the cpu runs hotter on those. On the other side, usually the Llano cooler works excellent at 1000-1200 rpm, since the temps could get lower but not by that much after those speeds, so at the end of the day they tend to be less noisy.

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  13. @irfanhossain2007 January 31, 2025 @ 1:23 am

    can you make a video on one ui 7

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  14. @JoeMaranophotography January 31, 2025 @ 1:24 am

    With my old G5 it might be enough to put the cpu into high performance mode vs a 36w standard limit.

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  15. YESSSSSSS

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  16. Thanks for the test. I often wondered if laptop coolers were worth the money.

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  17. Razer is way overpriced

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  18. I thought you canceled that video.

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  19. Razer blade 16 here with llano cooler, it will drop the temps noticeably probably in the range of 10 degrees give or take, depending on RPM chosen. It’s also amazing as the dust and cat hair and the rest gets caught on the cooler filter which is easily replaced and cleaned, tbh I’d have my laptop on a cooling pad just for that.

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  20. Guys… Raise your laptop. I beg you.

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  21. @irfanhossain2007 January 31, 2025 @ 1:32 am

    can you make a video on one ui 7😊

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  22. @irfanhossain2007 January 31, 2025 @ 1:36 am

    can you make a video on one ui 7

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  23. one thing I love about cooling pad is it reducing a lot of dust and fibers getting into the laptop

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  24. Just change thermalpaste and don’t block inlet and outlet holes πŸ™‚ If your computer is hot, it won’t change anything and it will beat physics… you can’t remove heat better with a fan because you can’t remove heat better from a material that has a limited heat capacity!

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  25. @Hassan.melek.laboratory January 31, 2025 @ 1:40 am

    β€β€β€β€πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Great

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  26. @williamblake7386 January 31, 2025 @ 1:44 am

    If your laptop need a cooling pad, you got yourself a shitty laptop.
    (do not forget to add pad weight, size, price and consumption to the laptop parameters)

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  27. @antonshynkaretskyi4077 January 31, 2025 @ 1:44 am

    Honestly not sure the tests are very representative.

    I don’t intend to use a cooler myself, I don’t like coolers. But what was missed in the video is that whether you get a performance boost might depend on how the laptops is tuned. If it caps at a certain frequency no matter how much temp headroom it has then sure, you’ll only get better temps. But some laptops actually use the headroom, and then you get a better performance.

    I believe I saw a video with Asus laptops that were actually translating this headroom into FPS in games quite proportionally.

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  28. I just got the razer stand it’s ok

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  29. i have an MSI laptop and i have an iets however it crapped the bed i do feel some airflow from it. however, it still works though its degrading a bit further, what is the best cooler for the msi laptop? and yes, it is a gaming laptop, temps do spike to 95 degrees and i do have ventilators 2 behind and 1 on the left side. 1660 TI i5 8 thread of cores. when overclocked temps do spike to 95 degrees. when i dont overclock it its stays at a nice 65 degrees. i did apply new thermal paste. but that didn’t seem to make any difference. is the llano cooling pad worth it? or should i get myself another IETS cooling pad? i do need help with this.

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  30. @TechnicolorTube January 31, 2025 @ 1:51 am

    Given the performance of the of the two laptop coolers is so similar; I really think the Razer takes it for the build quality. Don’t forget NVMe SSD and motherboard temperatures drop noticeably with a good pressurized cooling pad. Thank you for putting the time in for this review.

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  31. I didn’t know there were high performance cooling pads. I think beyond performance they seem to be useful for keeping the batteries fresh.

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  32. 3rd!!.

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  33. Fans will be the thing of the past when we finally get the fanless cooler!

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  34. For the Llano, I had to do a minor mod so that the downward and backwards firing exhaust of our Blades are not covered up by the sealing foam and yet still have the foam doing a good seal. Temps are way cooler after that as hot air is no longer being channeled back into the cooling chamber.

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  35. A couple of people have modded their MacBooks Airs by sticking a thermal pad between the heatsink and the chasis. Combined with a laptop cooler, the difference is probably significant. They tend to throttle otherwise.

    The con is that they can no longer be considered LAPtops.

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  36. My llano v12 cooling pad changed my gaming life

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  37. Create a problem and offer a solution, good work razer!

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  38. 4:30 you might not in a short run but when i put laptop on table then the whole bottom panel heats up and when its raised it doesnt πŸ™‚

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  39. @nameless_stranger January 31, 2025 @ 1:58 am

    I just use a laptop stand for my gaming laptop, and yes, it has an intel processor. It works really well compared to not having it, and it might be more than enough for most devices. But if you have something like an HX processor and 5080 or 5090, you might need that cooler. πŸ˜‚

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  40. @SpeedyDocDOCARMY January 31, 2025 @ 2:02 am

    I have a bog standard laptop cleaner with 3 smallish fans. When I’ll upgrade, might look into llano cooler or similar ones…

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  41. Thanks for this video, been eying up the Razer Cooling Pad for my Razer 16 2023 with 4090. Do you think you could lower the fan noise if if you were OK with the temps being the same? e.g. with a custom fan speed

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  42. My ilano cooling pad is definitely worth it. Significantly less or near no throttling and can really reduce heat

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  43. Where can we buy the replacement dust filters

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  44. @kazumakiryu7559 January 31, 2025 @ 2:06 am

    Using a book to prop up the laptop a bit does 90% of the job for an insignificant cost compared to any of these coolers and not to mention it’s completely silent too 🀣

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  45. @anthonyzheng7274 January 31, 2025 @ 2:06 am

    best laptop cooler is the bottle cap. Take 2 of them and put them at the back corners of the laptop raising it. problem solved, no need to spend money to buy a loud and bulky product that makes the laptop even more ergonomically uncomfortable to use

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  46. The Razer cooling pad also has the advantage of dynamically changing the fan speed based on the laptop temperature, even without hyperboost

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  47. @colonelkassad16 January 31, 2025 @ 2:12 am

    What about with the lid closed and connected to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse?

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