It's It's It's Not Noisier Than a Laptop at Load So That shouldn't be a problem and then that's the lowest setting it does not wow my cat is sneezing viciously yo those fans move like no air I don't know how much this thing's actually going to help but anyway so that's that's the the fan settings that you have and then you've also got some lighting options which now it's just on like normal RGB that looks like faster RGB maybe and then just solid red solid green solid blue and then like a slow fade and then gamer mode okay that's it so it's got very basic RGB functionality but again it's it's a laptop stand like how much RGB do you really need on it so with that let's see how much of a difference it makes to the gaming temperatures for this Razer Blade a laptop which I think is going to be quite a difficult test considering how restricted the ventilation is on the bottom of the unit little baby fans now in terms of testing it's going to be really straightforward I'm going to use configurations ranging from having the laptop just flat on the table all the way up to it being on the stand with max fan power now the test scenario is going to be Battlefield 5 I'm going to do 20-minute stints at which point I'll start screen capture so that we can see what the laptops doing at that point in the gaming session um yeah other than that also let the laptop cool down in between stints because this Razer Blade is a fetishistically hot running laptop so yeah I I think giving it a break in between tests wouldn't be a bad idea and uh yeah with that let's see how it works with the laptop flat on the table and some semi-consensual fan choking action you can see that the CPU is not doing well sitting in the low 90s occasionally dipping below three gigahertz although the graphics card's not doing too bad at about 80 degrees Celsius next up I decided to wedge a tripod mount underneath the laptop which helps to lift it off the table a little bit this kind of helped I guess the CPU temperatures are maybe a couple of degrees Celsius lower with the same frequency but the graphics card does seem to be boosting slightly more aggressively now moving over to the laptop stand on fan setting number two which has actually made a bit of a difference we're still getting in the high 80s on the CPU but the boost frequency is a bit higher and the graphics card is sitting in the mid-70s now with an even more aggressive boost frequency next up cranking the cooler up to 9000 with max power doesn't really seem to make much of a difference it's still a similar boost frequency and temperature range as the lower settings which made me think maybe the fans aren't really doing anything and the reason that we were getting better performance was just because we've raised the laptop off the table with a bit of mesh so I unplugged the thing and um wow apparently the fans do actually make a bit of a difference so at the end of the day it's not going to aggravate your crabs or anything it fulfills its basic purpose as a laptop corral I mean barely but but it does but I'd kind of hoped that it would right considering that it's just like a bitter mesh with fans underneath that you put a laptop on like you'd really hope that that would help the laptop's temperatures uh actually on that note I wonder how like a knock to our version of the laptop corral would perform let me know down in the comment section below if you think I should make one um if you'd be interested in that but yeah getting back to this ice corral like the only real problem with it is that the build quality is a little bit too Fisher Price plasticky but its build quality doesn't really get in the way of its base function so it's it's not a huge problem so with that thank you very much for watching if you enjoyed this video please do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos not like this one but kind of similar I guess and yeah until the next video bye
Does This "6-Core Deep Cooling Laptop Coorel" Actually Work?
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enin today's episode of david buys random crap on the internet we're gonna have a look at a six core deep cooling laptop kuraho so i'm gonna open it up we're gonna have a bit of a giggle and then we're gonna test it to see how well it actually works as a laptop corel with those six cores of deep cooling power now this corel has many features it's got notebook multi-angle adjustment rgb cool light game equipment and rapid cooling this amazing feature list continues on the back with six fans multi-gear wind adjustment and ergonomic design for those of you that have problems with skidmarks it's got a foldable anti-skid baffle which is very useful it's also got a collecting mobile phone holder so i wonder if that also charges your phone i'm pretty curious to see that and it's also got an lcd decoration very very minimally packed there's not much going on here we do have a braided cable which is something i think they're very excited about somewhere in the marketing online as well and then here is the all-powerful six-core laptop corral now the first thing that you'd notice is it it does feel a lot like a toy that you'd get in like cereal uh not very well built now down here we do have the skid marks which hold your laptop in place and then the decorative lcd so that that'll help you control the thing i guess i'm interested to see what kind of options you have on the top of the corral we do have the double usb ports uh and there aren't any other ones yeah so those are the two that you get and then you can kind of pop it open like that um and it gives you like a hinge with a bit of a a bit of a metal arm and then that way you can like set it up at at various heights you know there's a there's a reasonable range and then down in the bottom we have the six cores of cooling power which are a bit worrying smaller fans tend to be noisy because they need to work harder to move a similar amount of air as a big slower fan which means that these small fans down here could potentially be very noisy uh so yeah i'm curious to see how that works um yeah let's pop a laptop on here and switch it on i'm guessing you just kind of take your laptop and then slide it in like that it sits quite nicely it is quite wobbly and that's in its lowest setting so like if you like lift it up like this like oh first off the laptop barely sits on the skid marks and then i mean it's not significantly more wobbly but okay let's let's switch it on yes you plug it into the back let me actually put it further down again so then you power up the laptop and hey there we go we've got some lighting it's currently on its medium setting and it is it's quite noisy but remember laptops are like furnace hell banshee screamers so you probably wouldn't be able to hear the actual stand over the the laptops and moans that's the max setting it's a little bit more noisy but it's still again it's it's it's not noisier than a laptop at load so that shouldn't be a problem and then that's the lowest setting it does not wow my cat is sneezing viciously yo those fans move like no air i don't know how much this thing's actually going to help but anyway so that's that's the the fan settings that you have and then you've also got some lighting options which now it's just on like normal rgb that looks like faster rgb maybe and then just solid red solid green solid blue and then like a slow fade and then gamer mode okay that's it so it's got very basic rgb functionality but again it's it's a laptop stand like how much rgb do you really need on it so with that let's see how much of a difference it makes to the gaming temperatures for this razer blade a laptop which i think is going to be quite a difficult test considering how restricted the ventilation is on the bottom of the unit little baby fans now in terms of testing it's going to be really straightforward i'm going to use configurations ranging from having the laptop just flat on the table all the way up to it being on the stand with max fan power now the test scenario is going to be battlefield 5. i'm going to do 20 minutes stints at which point i'll start screen capture so that we can see what the laptops doing at that point in the gaming session um yeah other than that also let the laptop cool down in between stints because this razer blade is a fetishistically hot running laptop so yeah i i think giving it a break in between tests wouldn't be a bad idea and uh yeah with that let's see how it works with the laptop flat on the table and some semi-consensual fan choking action you can see that the cpu is not doing well sitting in the low 90s occasionally dipping below three gigahertz although the graphics card's not doing too bad at about 80 degrees celsius next up i decided to wedge a tripod mount underneath the laptop which helps to lift it off the table a little bit this kind of helped i guess the cpu temperatures are maybe a couple of degrees celsius lower with the same frequency but the graphics card does seem to be boosting slightly more aggressively now moving over to the laptop stand on fan setting number two which has actually made a bit of a difference we're still getting in the high 80s on the cpu but the boost frequency is a bit higher and the graphics card is sitting in the mid 70s now with an even more aggressive boost frequency next up cranking the cooler up to 9000 with max power doesn't really seem to make much of a difference it's still a similar boost frequency and temperature range as the lower settings which made me think maybe the fans aren't really doing anything and the reason that we were getting better performance was just because we've raised the laptop off the table with a bit of mesh so i unplugged the thing and um wow apparently the fans do actually make a bit of a difference so at the end of the day it's not going to aggravate your crabs or anything it fulfills its basic purpose as a laptop corral i mean barely but but it does but i'd kind of hoped that it would right considering that it's just like a bitter mesh with fans underneath that you put a laptop on like you'd really hope that that would help the laptop's temperatures uh actually on that note i wonder how like a knock to our version of the laptop corral would perform let me know down in the comment section below if you think i should make one um if you'd be interested in that but yeah getting back to this this ice corral like the only real problem with it is that the build quality is a little bit too fisher price plasticky but its build quality doesn't really get in the way of its like base function so it's it's not a huge problem so with that thank you very much for watching if you enjoyed this video please do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos not like this one but kind of similar i guess and yeah until the next video bye youin today's episode of david buys random crap on the internet we're gonna have a look at a six core deep cooling laptop kuraho so i'm gonna open it up we're gonna have a bit of a giggle and then we're gonna test it to see how well it actually works as a laptop corel with those six cores of deep cooling power now this corel has many features it's got notebook multi-angle adjustment rgb cool light game equipment and rapid cooling this amazing feature list continues on the back with six fans multi-gear wind adjustment and ergonomic design for those of you that have problems with skidmarks it's got a foldable anti-skid baffle which is very useful it's also got a collecting mobile phone holder so i wonder if that also charges your phone i'm pretty curious to see that and it's also got an lcd decoration very very minimally packed there's not much going on here we do have a braided cable which is something i think they're very excited about somewhere in the marketing online as well and then here is the all-powerful six-core laptop corral now the first thing that you'd notice is it it does feel a lot like a toy that you'd get in like cereal uh not very well built now down here we do have the skid marks which hold your laptop in place and then the decorative lcd so that that'll help you control the thing i guess i'm interested to see what kind of options you have on the top of the corral we do have the double usb ports uh and there aren't any other ones yeah so those are the two that you get and then you can kind of pop it open like that um and it gives you like a hinge with a bit of a a bit of a metal arm and then that way you can like set it up at at various heights you know there's a there's a reasonable range and then down in the bottom we have the six cores of cooling power which are a bit worrying smaller fans tend to be noisy because they need to work harder to move a similar amount of air as a big slower fan which means that these small fans down here could potentially be very noisy uh so yeah i'm curious to see how that works um yeah let's pop a laptop on here and switch it on i'm guessing you just kind of take your laptop and then slide it in like that it sits quite nicely it is quite wobbly and that's in its lowest setting so like if you like lift it up like this like oh first off the laptop barely sits on the skid marks and then i mean it's not significantly more wobbly but okay let's let's switch it on yes you plug it into the back let me actually put it further down again so then you power up the laptop and hey there we go we've got some lighting it's currently on its medium setting and it is it's quite noisy but remember laptops are like furnace hell banshee screamers so you probably wouldn't be able to hear the actual stand over the the laptops and moans that's the max setting it's a little bit more noisy but it's still again it's it's it's not noisier than a laptop at load so that shouldn't be a problem and then that's the lowest setting it does not wow my cat is sneezing viciously yo those fans move like no air i don't know how much this thing's actually going to help but anyway so that's that's the the fan settings that you have and then you've also got some lighting options which now it's just on like normal rgb that looks like faster rgb maybe and then just solid red solid green solid blue and then like a slow fade and then gamer mode okay that's it so it's got very basic rgb functionality but again it's it's a laptop stand like how much rgb do you really need on it so with that let's see how much of a difference it makes to the gaming temperatures for this razer blade a laptop which i think is going to be quite a difficult test considering how restricted the ventilation is on the bottom of the unit little baby fans now in terms of testing it's going to be really straightforward i'm going to use configurations ranging from having the laptop just flat on the table all the way up to it being on the stand with max fan power now the test scenario is going to be battlefield 5. i'm going to do 20 minutes stints at which point i'll start screen capture so that we can see what the laptops doing at that point in the gaming session um yeah other than that also let the laptop cool down in between stints because this razer blade is a fetishistically hot running laptop so yeah i i think giving it a break in between tests wouldn't be a bad idea and uh yeah with that let's see how it works with the laptop flat on the table and some semi-consensual fan choking action you can see that the cpu is not doing well sitting in the low 90s occasionally dipping below three gigahertz although the graphics card's not doing too bad at about 80 degrees celsius next up i decided to wedge a tripod mount underneath the laptop which helps to lift it off the table a little bit this kind of helped i guess the cpu temperatures are maybe a couple of degrees celsius lower with the same frequency but the graphics card does seem to be boosting slightly more aggressively now moving over to the laptop stand on fan setting number two which has actually made a bit of a difference we're still getting in the high 80s on the cpu but the boost frequency is a bit higher and the graphics card is sitting in the mid 70s now with an even more aggressive boost frequency next up cranking the cooler up to 9000 with max power doesn't really seem to make much of a difference it's still a similar boost frequency and temperature range as the lower settings which made me think maybe the fans aren't really doing anything and the reason that we were getting better performance was just because we've raised the laptop off the table with a bit of mesh so i unplugged the thing and um wow apparently the fans do actually make a bit of a difference so at the end of the day it's not going to aggravate your crabs or anything it fulfills its basic purpose as a laptop corral i mean barely but but it does but i'd kind of hoped that it would right considering that it's just like a bitter mesh with fans underneath that you put a laptop on like you'd really hope that that would help the laptop's temperatures uh actually on that note i wonder how like a knock to our version of the laptop corral would perform let me know down in the comment section below if you think i should make one um if you'd be interested in that but yeah getting back to this this ice corral like the only real problem with it is that the build quality is a little bit too fisher price plasticky but its build quality doesn't really get in the way of its like base function so it's it's not a huge problem so with that thank you very much for watching if you enjoyed this video please do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos not like this one but kind of similar i guess and yeah until the next video bye you