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**Laptop Cooler Review: A Game-Changer for Hot Laptops**
I'm going to turn off the fan here okay so this is currently off and I'm just going to run this so you can see with fur Mark what you're getting is basically kind of like a graphics intensive type of run on your graphics card. So, if I pull up Hardware info, you'll see that my graphics card is starting to go up and if I let this run for a while, you'll see that the temperatures continue to increase. So, you can see my GPU and my CPU are going to go up here to about 62° and 50° respectively.
If I kept this going by itself, uh it would actually get a little bit higher. But what I really want to show you is this graph going straight up. Now, what I'm going to do is turn on the fan now I have the fan on and it's about 2,000 RPM immediately, what do you see? You start to see a drop here in the GPU temperature and the CPU temperature taking that extra heat and dissipating it out faster.
That's where you can really see how this works. One thing I'm going to also do here is turn this off okay, and I'm going to stop the FurMark program. It also has something called a CPU burner, okay? So, let me run this so this is designed to basically just blast your CPU with as many operations as possible, and then you can see how hot it gets, how fast it goes stuff like that.
So, I'm going to hit start here, and if you look over here on the right side, you can actually see that my CPU temperature is starting to go up. Now, when I play video games, what I will actually see is my laptop will get up to around 95 maybe even pop at a 100 every once in a while. And when I end up using this laptop cooler, I don't see it get that high anymore. So, I don't have any throttling when I'm playing video games.
But right now, you can see that after using this CPU burner for a couple of minutes, we're up to maximum has gotten up to about 85°. Okay, so with it being up so high currently at 77/83, I'm going to go ahead and turn on the fan and we'll see if we can get a difference. Immediately, you can start to see those temperatures come down.
Now, do I need it at 2,500 RPM? Right now, no because that 2,500 RPM is really just to kind of bring your temperatures down. And I can start to lower this a little bit, I'll bring it down to about 1,300 and we'll see what that does. Yep, and you can kind of see now that it is you know this is a very sensitive reading of the temperature right here but you can see that it is kind of lowered.
It's not up at these higher numbers like 82°2 and 75; it's now actually getting down to about 52 and 62. And that's with this running so I think that's really a good, real-world test about this laptop cooler.
Now, like I said, it is pretty chunky, and it's a premium price but when you're looking for something that can handle like a 17-inch or a 15-inch laptop that is always hot, I think it's well worth it. You know especially with these Dells, I find that they run so hot you can't even hold them on your lap.
So, all in all, I've been extremely happy with this laptop cooler again, this is a laptop cooler from Lano thanks to them for sending this over for me to test out. It really came at the perfect time because this laptop really does get hot and it's really this laptop cooler has solved a lot of my problems.
I'll leave the link down below if this helped you out go ahead and hit like, subscribe, I'd love to see you back, but until next time, this is Carl from Techville Goodies, and I'm out.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up everybody this is Carl from technal goodies and today we're looking at a laptop cooler so this is the laptop cooler by Lano now this is a bit more of a premium laptop cooler I've had laptop coolers in the past that were you know the Cheapo ones you get on Amazon or the $5 store and none of them really seem to do anything because the biggest problem that I have is that I hate the fact that all of my laptops get so hot they're almost unusable again like I said this is a bit of a premium laptop cooler but what I found is that it really makes a huge difference I've been using it here for about 3 weeks and I wanted to make sure it really worked before I really got on here and kind of talked about it so out of the box you basically just get this cooler device right here um there is a bit of a foam pad where you put your laptops that's removable and the Heart of the device is right here so this is a giant fan that pulls air up from the bottom and pushes it into the laptop now the way a laptop works is and I've got my big laptop here it has intake fans on the bottom here to cool down a laptop and then what it does is it goes ahead and shoots out that hot air from the side what this laptop cooler does is facilitate the air flow from here into your laptop and out the sides more air cooler laptops now the cool thing about this is that if we go ahead and flip it over here on the bottom is that it has the intake on the bot bottom and inside this intake here I'll show you they have a bit of a dust filter you can actually see on mine there's actually already dust on it so this is already protecting my laptop all of that dust would have been inside my laptop causing all sorts of problems and I like to use my laptop out on my back porch maybe I'm watching golf maybe I'm watching football maybe I'm watching something and just hanging out outside or even playing a game it gets dusty so this adds to the ability to sort of block that dust from getting inside of my laptop on the bottom you also have these feet now these are two stage feet you can pull them up like this or you can pop them up one more level just push from the back flip it up and that depends on what you're doing in what situation you're using it it makes it so that you can go ahead and adjust the angle that the laptop is is leaning toward you now I'm not going to lie this laptop cooler is a chunker it is a beast right so if you are using it depending on your laptop you might need maybe a wrist guard or to sort of lift your arms up but just letting you know that it is quite a bit off the top of the desk here so on the front of the device to you have two little fold up arms here so these fold up in order to be able to block the laptop from sliding off now since you do have that foam enclosure around the outside edge it doesn't really slide around but this gives you a little bit extra protection if you want it on the front of the cooler you also have a power button you basically hold that in for two to 3 seconds to turn it on and you have the ability to change kind of the RGB that's all the way around the outside here and I'll show you that after we get it turned on and the last thing that you have here is the fan dial right and I'll show you how this works so this allows you to basically increase and and decrease the fan speed now this fan speed will go actually pretty high and one of the issues with that fan are loud you crank that puppy up all the way that's going to be a loud loud fan but there's a reason behind it because you want that fan to be doing the maximum amount of cooling so what this dial does here is allow you to kind of dial in the amount of cooling you need based on the fan noise that you hear and one of the cool things in addition to just being a laptop cooler is that on the side here right you have a normal Barrel plug that plugs into a normal plug on the side of your wall so that plugs in here and gives power to the device but you're also able to use this as a USB hub you have a USBC connection here that you would I think connect to your laptop and then three USB as here for if you want to do a mouse a keyboard and like a flash drive or something like that so what that allows you to do is not only use this to cool your laptop but as a hub so if you're coming in and putting your laptop on here all you have to do is plug in one cord to the side your keyboard will work your mouse will work all that kind of stuff so that's that's usually why I like to use a hub with a laptop because you can kind of only have one plug going into the side that has all the other stuff plugged in at the same time so let's get into some practical tests here like I said I have my 17in Dell laptop I'm going to take first of all take this right here toss it back on and if you look here on this foam device it says please this side down which is fine I'm going to go ahead and put my laptop on here I will flip up these handles just to give a little bit more structure to the device itself as long as you can see me here and down here I will record my screen but you'll be able to hear kind of the sound or check take a look at how this looks okay so go ahead and turning on the device itself I'm going to go ahead and hit this button here hold it down for 3 seconds and it's going to turn on you can see the RGB around the outside edge like I said you can use these buttons here to change the mode however you want to um you can change the color and the cycling of the RGB to kind of match your setup which is nice I'm going to go ahead and put it on there just to keep it going and one of the things that you can see here I'll hold this up actually what I'll do is move my laptop a little bit up here is that you can see that it has an RPM meter right here so it displays the RPM of the fan currently 300 is the lowest and I'm going to go ahead and turn it up to the highest so the highest is 2800 RPM on the fan that is pretty loud and I'm sure you can hear it through the microphone right now but the idea is that you're able to use that to quickly cool let me turn this down so the idea behind that is that you're able to ramp it up quickly cool down your machine in an emergency situation and then move it down to a more reasonable level based on the sound level you're okay with and the cooling that you're okay with okay so I'm going to go ahead and do some practical tests with my laptop here all right so what I've done is I've gone ahead and installed a program called Hardware info 64 and what that does is it allows you to basically monitor all the sensors inside your computer your fan speeds your temperatures you know whatever you want so what I'm going to do is use this to to sort of monitor the core temperatures on my processor and my graphics card typically you want to look at the CPU package which is all your cores if you have e cores or PE cores or whatever cores you know uh basically taking it down a level if you have a CPU it typically has six cores eight cores 10 cores whatever how many cores but that packages it all together and tells you what the general heat is across the board and the way that heat works kind of on a CPU is that if you get up around the 100° Celsius mark it'll start to throttle the performance of your device and the reason it's doing that is to make sure it doesn't get any hotter and burn out your processor or anything like that so if you're getting up around 100 you're in that sort of danger zone it'll start to throttle and your PC will suffer from that so I'm idling here at about 57 you should be able to see as I'm doing this whether I'm turning on the fan or increasing the fan RPM so you can see I'm already up to 60° on my processor and 43.2 de on my GPU so this is an RTX card inside this lap top so it can generally get a little hotter because you're asking it to do more okay so you can see I'm up to 61° okay so on an idle test doing absolutely nothing if I go ahead and turn on the fan down below okay and I'm going to crank it up to about 1,500 you're going to start to see this number right here drop so you can already see that the GPU here is already dropping down to about 40 and you can see the sharp decline right here in the temperature of my CPU so that already shows you right there that this is really adding benefit to the the computer now the thing about the laptop is the fact that you know at these lower uh at these lower temperatures it's not that big of a deal but if I'm sitting outside playing a game like Elden ring or something like that that puts a lot of tax onto the computer then you will see a huge difference so what I'm going to go ahead and do is run a program called furmark to test the computer here now furmark is a very small program that basically will run benchmarks on your system and push it to the Limit Okay so so I'm going to go ahead and run this and see what happens to the CPU temperature and I'm going to turn off the fan here okay so this is currently off and I'm just going to run this so you can see with fur Mark what you're getting is basically kind of like a graphics intensive type of run on your graphics card so if I pull up Hardware info you'll see that my graphics card is starting to go up and if I let this run for a while you'll see that the temperatures continue to increase so you can see my GPU and my CPU are going to go up here to about 62° and 50° respectively if I kept this going by itself uh it would actually get a little bit higher but what I really want to show you is this graph going straight up now what I'm going to do is turn on the fan now I have the fan on and it's about 2,000 RPM and immediately what do you see you start to see a drop here in the GPU temperature and the the CPU temperature taking that extra Tex and extra heat that's being caused by the program that's running and dissipating it out faster and I think that that's where you can really see how this works now one thing I'm going to also do here is turn this off okay and I'm going to stop the furmark program and it also has something called a CPU burner okay so let me run this so this is designed to basically just blast your CPU with as many operations as possible and then you can see how hot it gets how fast it goes stuff like that so I'm going to hit start here and if you look over here on the right side you can actually see that my CPU temperature is starting to to go up now when I play video games what I will actually see is my laptop will get up to around 95 maybe even pop at a 100 every once in a while and when I end up using this laptop cooler I don't see it get that high anymore so I don't have any throttling when I'm playing video games but right now you can see that after using this uh CPU burner for a couple minutes we're up maximum has gotten up to about 85 degre okay so with it being up so high currently at 77 83 I'm going to go ahead and turn on the fan and we'll see if we can get a difference so immediately you can start to see those temperatures come down now I'm at 64 dropping down to 70 to 58 so it is starting to kind of drop down not only in the CPU I mean you can see a drastic difference in the change but also the GPU okay now do I need it at 2500 rpm right now no because that 2500 rpm now granted this is artificially taxing my system but that 25 part 100 RPM is really just to kind of bring your temperatures down and I can start to lower this a little bit I'll bring it down to about 1300 and we'll see what that does yep and you can kind of see now that it is you know this is a very sensitive reading of the temperature right here but you can see that it is kind of lowered and it's sort of staying lowered it's not up at these higher numbers like 82 2 and 75 it's now actually getting down to about 52 and 62 and that's with this running so I think that's really a good sort of real world test about this laptop cooler now like I said it is pretty chunky and they and it is a premium price but when you're looking for something that can handle like a 17in or a 15inch laptop that is always hot I think it's well worth it you know especially with these Dells I find that they run so hot you can't even hold them on your lap so all in all I've been extremely happy with this laptop cooler again this is a laptop cooler from Lano thanks to them for sending this over for me to test out it really came at the perfect time because this laptop really does get hot and it's really this laptop cooler has solved a lot of my problems I'll leave the link down below if this helped you out go ahead and hit like subscribe I'd love to see you back but until next time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm out forwhat's up everybody this is Carl from technal goodies and today we're looking at a laptop cooler so this is the laptop cooler by Lano now this is a bit more of a premium laptop cooler I've had laptop coolers in the past that were you know the Cheapo ones you get on Amazon or the $5 store and none of them really seem to do anything because the biggest problem that I have is that I hate the fact that all of my laptops get so hot they're almost unusable again like I said this is a bit of a premium laptop cooler but what I found is that it really makes a huge difference I've been using it here for about 3 weeks and I wanted to make sure it really worked before I really got on here and kind of talked about it so out of the box you basically just get this cooler device right here um there is a bit of a foam pad where you put your laptops that's removable and the Heart of the device is right here so this is a giant fan that pulls air up from the bottom and pushes it into the laptop now the way a laptop works is and I've got my big laptop here it has intake fans on the bottom here to cool down a laptop and then what it does is it goes ahead and shoots out that hot air from the side what this laptop cooler does is facilitate the air flow from here into your laptop and out the sides more air cooler laptops now the cool thing about this is that if we go ahead and flip it over here on the bottom is that it has the intake on the bot bottom and inside this intake here I'll show you they have a bit of a dust filter you can actually see on mine there's actually already dust on it so this is already protecting my laptop all of that dust would have been inside my laptop causing all sorts of problems and I like to use my laptop out on my back porch maybe I'm watching golf maybe I'm watching football maybe I'm watching something and just hanging out outside or even playing a game it gets dusty so this adds to the ability to sort of block that dust from getting inside of my laptop on the bottom you also have these feet now these are two stage feet you can pull them up like this or you can pop them up one more level just push from the back flip it up and that depends on what you're doing in what situation you're using it it makes it so that you can go ahead and adjust the angle that the laptop is is leaning toward you now I'm not going to lie this laptop cooler is a chunker it is a beast right so if you are using it depending on your laptop you might need maybe a wrist guard or to sort of lift your arms up but just letting you know that it is quite a bit off the top of the desk here so on the front of the device to you have two little fold up arms here so these fold up in order to be able to block the laptop from sliding off now since you do have that foam enclosure around the outside edge it doesn't really slide around but this gives you a little bit extra protection if you want it on the front of the cooler you also have a power button you basically hold that in for two to 3 seconds to turn it on and you have the ability to change kind of the RGB that's all the way around the outside here and I'll show you that after we get it turned on and the last thing that you have here is the fan dial right and I'll show you how this works so this allows you to basically increase and and decrease the fan speed now this fan speed will go actually pretty high and one of the issues with that fan are loud you crank that puppy up all the way that's going to be a loud loud fan but there's a reason behind it because you want that fan to be doing the maximum amount of cooling so what this dial does here is allow you to kind of dial in the amount of cooling you need based on the fan noise that you hear and one of the cool things in addition to just being a laptop cooler is that on the side here right you have a normal Barrel plug that plugs into a normal plug on the side of your wall so that plugs in here and gives power to the device but you're also able to use this as a USB hub you have a USBC connection here that you would I think connect to your laptop and then three USB as here for if you want to do a mouse a keyboard and like a flash drive or something like that so what that allows you to do is not only use this to cool your laptop but as a hub so if you're coming in and putting your laptop on here all you have to do is plug in one cord to the side your keyboard will work your mouse will work all that kind of stuff so that's that's usually why I like to use a hub with a laptop because you can kind of only have one plug going into the side that has all the other stuff plugged in at the same time so let's get into some practical tests here like I said I have my 17in Dell laptop I'm going to take first of all take this right here toss it back on and if you look here on this foam device it says please this side down which is fine I'm going to go ahead and put my laptop on here I will flip up these handles just to give a little bit more structure to the device itself as long as you can see me here and down here I will record my screen but you'll be able to hear kind of the sound or check take a look at how this looks okay so go ahead and turning on the device itself I'm going to go ahead and hit this button here hold it down for 3 seconds and it's going to turn on you can see the RGB around the outside edge like I said you can use these buttons here to change the mode however you want to um you can change the color and the cycling of the RGB to kind of match your setup which is nice I'm going to go ahead and put it on there just to keep it going and one of the things that you can see here I'll hold this up actually what I'll do is move my laptop a little bit up here is that you can see that it has an RPM meter right here so it displays the RPM of the fan currently 300 is the lowest and I'm going to go ahead and turn it up to the highest so the highest is 2800 RPM on the fan that is pretty loud and I'm sure you can hear it through the microphone right now but the idea is that you're able to use that to quickly cool let me turn this down so the idea behind that is that you're able to ramp it up quickly cool down your machine in an emergency situation and then move it down to a more reasonable level based on the sound level you're okay with and the cooling that you're okay with okay so I'm going to go ahead and do some practical tests with my laptop here all right so what I've done is I've gone ahead and installed a program called Hardware info 64 and what that does is it allows you to basically monitor all the sensors inside your computer your fan speeds your temperatures you know whatever you want so what I'm going to do is use this to to sort of monitor the core temperatures on my processor and my graphics card typically you want to look at the CPU package which is all your cores if you have e cores or PE cores or whatever cores you know uh basically taking it down a level if you have a CPU it typically has six cores eight cores 10 cores whatever how many cores but that packages it all together and tells you what the general heat is across the board and the way that heat works kind of on a CPU is that if you get up around the 100° Celsius mark it'll start to throttle the performance of your device and the reason it's doing that is to make sure it doesn't get any hotter and burn out your processor or anything like that so if you're getting up around 100 you're in that sort of danger zone it'll start to throttle and your PC will suffer from that so I'm idling here at about 57 you should be able to see as I'm doing this whether I'm turning on the fan or increasing the fan RPM so you can see I'm already up to 60° on my processor and 43.2 de on my GPU so this is an RTX card inside this lap top so it can generally get a little hotter because you're asking it to do more okay so you can see I'm up to 61° okay so on an idle test doing absolutely nothing if I go ahead and turn on the fan down below okay and I'm going to crank it up to about 1,500 you're going to start to see this number right here drop so you can already see that the GPU here is already dropping down to about 40 and you can see the sharp decline right here in the temperature of my CPU so that already shows you right there that this is really adding benefit to the the computer now the thing about the laptop is the fact that you know at these lower uh at these lower temperatures it's not that big of a deal but if I'm sitting outside playing a game like Elden ring or something like that that puts a lot of tax onto the computer then you will see a huge difference so what I'm going to go ahead and do is run a program called furmark to test the computer here now furmark is a very small program that basically will run benchmarks on your system and push it to the Limit Okay so so I'm going to go ahead and run this and see what happens to the CPU temperature and I'm going to turn off the fan here okay so this is currently off and I'm just going to run this so you can see with fur Mark what you're getting is basically kind of like a graphics intensive type of run on your graphics card so if I pull up Hardware info you'll see that my graphics card is starting to go up and if I let this run for a while you'll see that the temperatures continue to increase so you can see my GPU and my CPU are going to go up here to about 62° and 50° respectively if I kept this going by itself uh it would actually get a little bit higher but what I really want to show you is this graph going straight up now what I'm going to do is turn on the fan now I have the fan on and it's about 2,000 RPM and immediately what do you see you start to see a drop here in the GPU temperature and the the CPU temperature taking that extra Tex and extra heat that's being caused by the program that's running and dissipating it out faster and I think that that's where you can really see how this works now one thing I'm going to also do here is turn this off okay and I'm going to stop the furmark program and it also has something called a CPU burner okay so let me run this so this is designed to basically just blast your CPU with as many operations as possible and then you can see how hot it gets how fast it goes stuff like that so I'm going to hit start here and if you look over here on the right side you can actually see that my CPU temperature is starting to to go up now when I play video games what I will actually see is my laptop will get up to around 95 maybe even pop at a 100 every once in a while and when I end up using this laptop cooler I don't see it get that high anymore so I don't have any throttling when I'm playing video games but right now you can see that after using this uh CPU burner for a couple minutes we're up maximum has gotten up to about 85 degre okay so with it being up so high currently at 77 83 I'm going to go ahead and turn on the fan and we'll see if we can get a difference so immediately you can start to see those temperatures come down now I'm at 64 dropping down to 70 to 58 so it is starting to kind of drop down not only in the CPU I mean you can see a drastic difference in the change but also the GPU okay now do I need it at 2500 rpm right now no because that 2500 rpm now granted this is artificially taxing my system but that 25 part 100 RPM is really just to kind of bring your temperatures down and I can start to lower this a little bit I'll bring it down to about 1300 and we'll see what that does yep and you can kind of see now that it is you know this is a very sensitive reading of the temperature right here but you can see that it is kind of lowered and it's sort of staying lowered it's not up at these higher numbers like 82 2 and 75 it's now actually getting down to about 52 and 62 and that's with this running so I think that's really a good sort of real world test about this laptop cooler now like I said it is pretty chunky and they and it is a premium price but when you're looking for something that can handle like a 17in or a 15inch laptop that is always hot I think it's well worth it you know especially with these Dells I find that they run so hot you can't even hold them on your lap so all in all I've been extremely happy with this laptop cooler again this is a laptop cooler from Lano thanks to them for sending this over for me to test out it really came at the perfect time because this laptop really does get hot and it's really this laptop cooler has solved a lot of my problems I'll leave the link down below if this helped you out go ahead and hit like subscribe I'd love to see you back but until next time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm out for