🔥 Chill Out and Game On!
The ChillCore Laptop Cooling Pad is designed for laptops ranging from 15.6 to 19.3 inches, featuring 9 powerful cooling fans, 8 adjustable heights for ergonomic comfort, an LCD display for easy monitoring, and 10 customizable RGB light modes. Its whisper-quiet operation ensures a distraction-free gaming experience, making it the perfect accessory for any serious gamer.
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Blue |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.1"L x 11.9"W x 1.8"H |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
J**.
Exactly what I was after
I recently got a new all AMD laptop and the Ryzen 7 CPU really liked to run hot. I upgraded the RAM to 64gb Crucial sticks and got this cooling pad for it. The combo has made a huge difference.Prior to the pad and RAM upgrade, it was running 90-95°C in every game. Just the RAM upgrade dropped my CPU temps a bit. 16gb just wasn't cutting it.After getting this cooling pad, I rarely exceed 75°C when gaming on Linux. Games tried so far are Dirt Rally 2.0, WoW, and Mudrunner. I still have to boot Win11 for Battlefield, which sucks, but running the Chillcore at 2200RPM, I can keep the CPU temp below 90°C reliably. It performs wonderfully.Other things I'm liking about it:• Still comfortable to use on my lap, even with the back propped up to the lowest setting.• Comes with 3 air filters total. I love knowing that this pad is helping to keep dust and doggie fur out of my new laptop.• Surprisingly quiet up to 1200-1600 rpm setting. Still tolerable even at max.• The listing says it's covered by a 2 year warranty.• RGB is easy to cycle through and to turn completely off• I thought the little baffle clips that hold the front of the laptop were silly before I received it, in use though, they really add a lot of confidence that my laptop won't budge.• Foam seal not only prevents air from escaping the pad, but also helps keep the laptop in one place. No sliding around like the old, hard plastic cooling pads.• Has a power button. I usually plug it into the wall, so having an actual power button is great.So far, the only thing I wish it had was a way to adjust the brightness of the RGB. I currently turn it completely off as soon as it powers up. It's way too bright for me.
T**U
Does what it says, and is good at it.
It has indeed be good for my wife's laptop. The hooks that help to keep the laptop in place were easy to adjust and have worked well, even while transporting the laptop with the cooler still "attached". It's also kept the laptop cool even while doing heavy work loads.
D**.
Does the job
First off, i want to say this fan works great so far, it is not loud and the 2200cfm seems to be perfect for what i need. The only problem that I have to why it's not 5 stars is because it doesn't have a memory chip. Every time it's turned off you have to do all the settings again to how you set up the speed and lights. If that was fixed, it would have a perfect score
B**L
Keeps the gaming laptop cool
ProsSolid constructionRemovable padAdjustable colorsAdjustable speedsQuietConsUSB cable to power upUSB cable a little longCan’t shut off light when running fans
E**R
Lowered temps by 3-5C on 1200 RPM
I was hesitant to purchase this cooling pad as it is similar to a higher priced one and I wanted something to keep my noise levels down while still proving cooling capabilities. I wanted to find the balance of quiet and performance. For the price with an added discount at checkout I was sold and bought one! For reference I am gaming on an HP OMEN 17' 13900/RTX4090, CPU/GPU undervolt at -100mv, and fans set to auto with the balanced mode on OMEN Gaming Hub. I also game on an Xbox controller but I did notice the keyboard was fairly warm. So if your intention is to use the keyboard keep that in mind. I Tested two games I felt were heavy on graphics to push my system, settings are left on default after installing. Photos show the CPU/GPU temps and current FPS while I was mid play. I didn't notice any temp drops/spikes.A few key takeaways from my afternoon gaming:- This cooling pad is powered via USB and RPM can go up to 2200- I was in between 1100 and 1200 but ultimately decided 1200 was the balance for cooling/noise, roughly 45db- Playing Dying Light 2 with pad set to 1200, I was looking at 84C CPU and 70C GPU- Running benchmark on Cyberpunk 2077, I was looking at 85C CPU and 66C GPU- FPS was captured during gameplay after playing 10-15 minutes- Thermal throttling sets in at 75C for my laptop so I was well below that and had stable FPS, no stutters, and best of all reduced overall noise!Overall I would recommend this purchase if most of my points apply to you. It has kept my fans from ramping up too high and making too much noise. My wife sits next to me on the couch and was my test basis for 'does this sound bother you'.
R**E
It's cheap and it works well enough...
It works well enough. It does what it's supposed to. The build quality is pretty low. The lights are extremely bright. That may be a pro or con depending on your taste. For me it's a bit much. When the unit is turned off, your settings are reset. This means if you choose specific colors or light patterns or if you choose a certain fan speed, you'll have to do it every time you turn the laptop back on. Lastly the fan is most certainly not running at 2200 rpms. Mine only runs at just shy of 1500 at max speed (2200 on the screen). I used a tachometer to verify this.If you just need airflow under your laptop and enjoy the lights, go for it. I don't mind most of the shortcomings, but I'd at least like to have advertised fan speeds.
V**A
We have a winner!
It works for what it says it does and now I don't have to worry about my laptop overheating and it also looks nice with the rgb lights.
E**S
Does its job
It does alright, I kinda figured it would only give me about 5-10 degrees but honestly thats pretty huge for a simple fan cooler.
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