IETS GT300 or GT500 ? Normally the gpu temps are around 75 °c but as i locked the fanspeed it gets a little warmer. More tests to come. These are both amazing cooling docks!
HI! may I ask if the fan of the GT300 needs to be align right in the bottom of the vents itself? I have it that I need to fully slide down my laptop to align it
Gaming laptop makers should design a dock to work with laptops directly, it could be epic and massively expand performance on more portable machines when docked.
Vote for GT500! If you mostly play games for hours and hours with uncapped frames. Get one. It's really worth the money and barely touch 80°C's. Especially if you want to keep the laptop like forever, until it finally become obsolete or when you actually have to replace it. But I wonder why does 3060 in this so hot though, mine hardly to reach 70°C or even up even in the most intensive games.
@@demon6937 my rt 3060 mobile runs at less than 75 degrees on a regular laptop stand. I think the reason why he's gpu temp is that high, is because he probably needs to repaste his gpu
My 2 year old nitro 5 with a 3050 barley reaches 60c while being overclocked and with uncapped fps and med-high graphics and it sits idle at 40c so I don’t understand how any of yalls are getting that hot and my cpu sits at about a max of 85 and rarely does that happen
The nitro 5 cooler was designed for a 3070 140w tdp so from 75w-140w a 75w 3050 will run cold. A 90W tdp 3060 in a small Asus G14 will sit at thermal throttle. It depends on what tdw wattage of heat the cooler was designed to dissipate. It also depends when the last time the thermal paste was changed.
@@1987FX16 cool I dident know that and also my paste was changed on I think may 2nd so I got that goin to ( although the changing of paste dident acctually do much )
The IETS GT500 has a more more effective designed at creating a seal with any laptop as its flat. But i simly used some cheap yet high quality self adhesive rubber strips to creat a better seal on my laptop. The rubber is durable and and the adhesive is strong such that they wont come off, and there will no friction anyway, Even if they did its about $15 to buy 10 or 20 metres or dual rubber strips that can be separated. The only downsides of the IETS GT500 is instead of a single larger 5000 rpm fan. The Klim mistral, which is near identical to the IETS GT300 uses two smaller 4500 rpm fans. Meaning those two fans can be run al near hakf the speed and noise for the same amount of airflow. So the sealed foam is superior to the Klim mistral or two sizes of rubber sealeds that work to some degree depending on size and positioning of the laptop. As the IETS GT500 is completely flat, and a bit more premiem. However with £10 or $15 you can create your own seal, and when positoned correctly almost no air escapes. As these with really on cool dust filtered air to be blown into the seal cavity to create high pressure that can only escape thought your laptop via the unerside vents. I also have concern that Wilst the Klim Mistral and GT300 designs pull air from the rear, the IETS GT500 intake is at the back of the device, yet the intake is partially drawn from underneath. Therefore if you keep the adjustable feet flat or have it on a flat surface, like I use it on my duvet quite often not a desk or tilted using the feet. So especially at high fan speeds if you want this keot flat as I do, some of the intake (but not all) comes from underneath so could be restrictive when used on flat surfaces, especially when im on my bed and the duvet itself blocks this intake to a degree - whereas the Klim mistral whether you have it elevated or not, the air intake is entire from the back on not the rear. Turning my laptop to the highest turbo boost settings, with best performance mode and Ultra performance in Dell power manager with no undervolting gets my laptop CPU to 90C or slightly above with the Mistral turned off. But then turning the fans on highest, the seals drown out some of the noise but I was able to redce the CPU to 60C, albeit not while gaming as i'd need to use thunderbolt 3 and an EGPU for that. This wasnt a like for like test but to test potential, Instead running on balanced performance mode, optimised in dell manager with speedstep. So the CPU would run at anywhere from 2.1Ghz or even lower up to 4.8 Ghz but only when there is demand. And all these con ditions where run atmostly firstly idle or nothing but a browseer and whatsapp open., not stresstest. Now with these settings I only need to fan the fan on level 0,which isnt off its just labeled 0, 1, 2, 3. And at 0 level it reduced the temps so that the internal fan was automatically off all of the time. And the fan noise at level 0 is quiter than the laptop fan at idle, level one a bit louder but still quieter than the laptop fan when its running at near 4500 rpm. Increasing the Mistral fan to 3, the maximum took my CPU to under 38C, with each of the cores at 25C! All tests with a room temp or about 20-25. I realise none of these tests were direct comparisons but to show the potential. I feel the IETS 5T500 vs the Mistral/ IETS GT300 is a bit louder with a single large 5000rpm fan, as two small 4500rpm fans can run at lower rpm for similar air intake, WHEN on the lower fan speeds of each laptop cooler/ But at the max rpm and fan speed, the IETS GT500s would usualty just create a better flat seal, which helps drown out more noise. Both use the same method by creting a seal to create cool high pressure that escapes via the underside laptop vents, because beyond the vents the inside the laptop is much lower pressure The design of the IETS GT500 is certainly better and a bit more premium. Weight comparison, I havent even checked, but the Klim mistral on my lap feels very light. I realise I havent done the precise calcultions. One more thing to do is with air flow direction, i feel whilst the IETS GT500 fan which does not point in the direction of laptop underside rear vents, it still achieves it via a spinning fan to increase cool pressurised air within the capavity, with the direction of the air being lateral, with the intake partially underneath and someone less suitable to a flat cooler pad that isnt raised using the adjustable feet. But the Klim Mistral and IETS GT300 have fans that blow from back to front, with the outlet actually pointing almost vertically for the rear section where some air is blasted firectly into your vents. But then towards the front of the fan outlet grille, near verticle angle reduces to about 45% and this where you can feel the majority of the air. And this 45% angle again blasts air directly into your laptop underside vents. Especially if you have the placement and position and placement optimised, as my air vents are large and begin near the rear all the way beyond the middle of the laptop. So whilst this test has found IETS GT500 the winner, and this may be the case. The IETS GT500 has the top of the outlet vents completely blocked, so do direct blowing into your laptop vents in vertical direction, although the air will bounce of the walls and it will still end up going vertically as it hs nowhere else to go. Instead it creates a cyclone in a lateral direction, which relies on the seal to then forced the pressured air into your vents as it has nowhere else to escape. This may indeed be a more effifcient design, ive not designed it i'm just going buy observation of the design. And assuming both had a perfect seal, I do not know if the smaller sized 2x 4500rpm fans have a greater potential than the larger 1x 5000rpm fan. Even if we knew the fan dimensions, the directional vertical and around 45 degree angle outlets of the Mistral vs the lateral cyclone method is difficult to measure which is best. As they both ultimately rely on the high pressure cool air created in the cavity, escaping through your underside vents, regardless of it being more directly or indirectly - The highest pressure is most important. But I think I can speculate someone that the direct verticle/45 degree outlet blowing directly into your vents, then requires less pressure to achieve it. This support my hypothesis that as said, the lower setting of the Klim Mistral/IETS GT300 may be more effective than the IETS GT500 wen both devices are at their lowest fan speeds. As the more directly air is pushed into the vents, the less actual pressure is required, and the GT500s more indrect cyclone method. So I think the IETS GT500 at £89 may indeed be better at the highest fan speeds, but possibly louder and less effective as the £49 Klim Mistral at lower speeds. If anyone is interested in the rubber adhesive strips ive used to create a flat, durable seal, improving the Klim Mistrals ability to seal and create high pressure more effectively I can share the link. But admittedly Mistral could have achieved this by using the flat foam method, and I expect the next edition will have a revised seal mechanicsim.
When doing a review of these coolers.. That most reviews do not comment on weather or not the cooler has a filter on it to prevent the laptop fans from filling with more dust causing the laptops to over heat no matter how good the cooler is!
The coolers are useless overtime. Gaming thin laptops are always going to get hot vs PC. It’s just the sacrifice when playing video games or doing video contents on a thin laptop that is portable.
@@user-kh1ro6wv3t i have iets gt 500. The temps are much better. And no more Thermal throttling. And this not harm my lenovo legion fans... + Dust filter. Im happy with this
Everything is useless over time… My IETs is great for helping keep my laptop from getting to hot. My needs are always on the move… let’s see you drag your tower everywhere you go and run on battery power. And a key point for your comment… Seems how you use a tower… I’d rather change out my IETs then have to change out my 4 fans on MY laptop.. But thank you for your negative response… Have a great day🤓
I have the gt300S, fortunately I don't experience the thing where over time the gpu temps slowly climb up. I guess my laptop's design is more optimal/compatible with the gt300S. ps. my laptop is an Asus tuf f15 rtx 3060 2021
Yeah the new Cod I’m pushing 81degrees, giving I don’t have AC in my room but just a fan. Looking for a cooling pad this summer to help lower the temps my usual average is 75degrees
i have the 300 you have in the video. on my asus rog strix laptop there is literally no difference in temps at idle or gaming and ive run it on speed 3 the highest. and then turned it off. temps stayed the same for me
@@TechTyrial I think tests for this should be based more on normal usage (what people will normally do). If you setup ideal scenarios to perfectly test between two products, it will compare products better in terms of effectiveness from a specific reference point, but that reference point may be irrelevant because it's not going to reflect real world usage, which is more important. edit: however, if the reference point is an ideal fan db (noise level), that is relevant because it may be worth it for people to lock in a certain fan speed (normalized between cooler and laptop) based on that.
@@bradpugh6142 pretty much a 50 dollar paperweight. these coolpads are gimmicks ive used them gaming,normal browsing with different fan curves etc. best off saving your money and just propping the back of your pc up for ventilation
@@alexandrostse866 basically just saying a test with decibels per workload would be useful. ie game runs at x fps at y settings and z decibels with temps at t
Seriously doubt it. Never heard of that. The theory, as well as keeping it cool, your fans won’t turn as much. The pad will be doing the air cooling and your laptop will run a lot closer to idle while staying cool. And not working as hard.
I have the gt300. I just remove the bottom plate from my hp omen 15. The rubber gasket that included seems to fit my laptop flush like the bottom case. Plus the fan Noise is really good with gt300.
Can someone telling what the experience is like gaming using the laptop's keyboard with one of these coolers? I am concerned about the angles and hight of the desk. How comfortable is this?
I use my laptop keyboard all the time while its on mine. I actually prefer it as i can raise or lower to best comfort for me. In fact the cooling mat ( gt300) doesn't help my laptop for cooling.. or only very slightly. ( down to design of my laptop. Fans and vents on top and at back). But does make it so i can possition my laptop in more comfortable possition to use.
@@mikediezel0923 Pretty much everything but the newest games or games like minecraft run at low temps. 2077 brings the gpu into the 60s and the cpu into the 70-80s depending on what i lock it at. Minecraft 1.18 and later just overheat my cpu no matter what. Im guessing its something to do with them adding more settings for chunks and how they load in.
The cooler is really amazing, but the quality control of the brand is awful. As many people has pointed out, the product tends to stop working out of nowhere. Mine actually failed after maybe 2 weeks and haft of use, tho I maneged to fix it by myself (kind of by luck honestly). But the fact that you'll end up paying almost 100 dollars for this cooler and that something like that can happen just because the circuit sometimes decides it doesn't want to work is concerning. I don't know if you experienced any trouble like this with your time of using, but it would be cool to be mentioned so that in future iterations of the product IETS fix it, because when the cooler works is definitely worth the money, as it gives you kind of like desktop temperatures for a laptop
@@demon6937 I've been searching hours for a US brand laptop cooler and literally none of them have the little feet that keep the laptop on the stand when it's angled. It's the most basic component of the stand and US brands are incapable of offering it. Targus is a great brand... and they offer a pittance of laptop coolers, mostly just flat ones for general use. Logitech doesn't even HAVE cooling fans. Cooler Master suffers much the same fate as Targus, even their RGB options are mostly flat or only slightly elevated. The two I found on their website are old, obsolete designs not for sale anywhere anymore. The US shipped all their manufacturing to China and then China realized they could just make and sell all their own shit and cut out the middle man, the US company. Enter Amazon, and now it's impossible to find US made goods anymore. Unfettered capitalism is going to be the downfall of this country. It's disgusting.
Can it use with MSI GS75 Stealth 17” laptop? The bottom fan grills are very close to the rear exhaust and most coolers have fans around the middle. They can’t coll my laptop properly.
Hello Tech Tyrial Sir, Please help me to buy cooler. I bought Lenovo Legion 7 series 2 years ago(Legion 7 15IMH05 Model) . Now playing Black Desert Online. I wanna to gain more fps and save healthy to my computer. I checked all youtuber link for cooler. I think your good adviser about it. So I should buy IETS GT300-500 OR ANY KLİM MODELS? (Sorry my bad grammer)
I think the GT500 is probably better for 17" laptops, but the 15" folks may be better off with the GT300 and less stand in the way of airflow. I think I'm going to snag a 300 and make sure I keep my smaller desk fan pointed at the exhaust area to make sure it's not sucking hot air back in on itself.
usually CPU is the most burdened statistic, GPU tends to take a backburner. Unless the GPU is over the optimal temp limit, the computer's heat regulation doesnt do much about it.
I have an asus tuf dash f15 (2022) with rtx 3060 and i7 and i was interested in the gt300, but someone said is a mess that cooler pad can make an asus laptop even hotter than before, I don't know if its true because im really interested.
I have tuf a15 rtx 3050.. Cooling pad didnt make that much of a difference imo. It's about 2-3C cooler. Then again, I am using cheap low rpm cooling pad. I wish to buy iets cooler because re4 remake really eats my laptop (cpu 80-90C , gpu 80-85C)
am I using the same product? I just got this and it Raises my cpu temp by over 10c. I think the foam is blocking the exhaust on the bottom. I have an acer 5 nitro.
If the bottom vents are the "exhaust" then your laptop is fundamentally incompatible with ALL cooling pads. Based on a quick google search it appears that laptop has a quad exhause on it's rear and sides. In that case it has a pretty standard cooling system and the intakes are on the top/bottom. Seeing as you NEED bottom intakes for any cooling pad to work, this is a good thing.
Really? They practically seem they same to me I currently own the iets gt600 purchased from Amazon but I am looking into that Llano as well to test out
BUY LENEVO LEGION, Bro don’t trust asus rogs bro. ryzen 7-6800h also have a very hot cpu. 60 degrees idle. I had to buy a iets gt500 for my laptop asus rog g513 ryzen 7 6800h and rtx 3060
I have the GT300 for my Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16. (tried on a 2022 and a 2023 models) but it doesn't seem to have any effect on my laptop. I think this could be a design incompatibility between my laptop and this cooler. does anyone have the same laptop? and can recommend a good cooling mat for the Zephyrus Duo 16's
@datsu2165 the main vents are ontop of keyboard area at back. But under 2nd screen. And more vents at back of laptop. There are 2 vents at bottom. But they only realy for speakers and SSD's. So dont have any effect on the cooling of the laptop. As the cooling vents are ontop and at rear.
In my honest opinion I think laptop cooling fans are just gimmicks and do not work at all. In theory they should but they don't. Laptops are notorious for running hot because all the stuff inside is crammed close together and it all generates heat. The laptop built-in fans are designed to push as much hot air out the vents as they can and no matter how much air you push into the laptop the fans can only do so much. I had a Gateway FX p7808u like 12 years ago that was top of the line at the time and could run any game I could throw at it EXCEPT for Crysis. It could run it but after like an hour or so it would get so hot you could feel it through the keyboard and I would have to turn the laptop off and wait a half hour for it to cool down. I bought an external cooling dock thinking it would help it stay cool but all the cooler did was force air into it and not out as fast as the fans could push it out, so it actually made the laptop even hotter and after a few weeks it basically melted my $2,000 laptop. If you realy really want your laptop to stay cool during gaming here's my best tips. Take your laptop apart and remove the CPU. Buy thermal paste that is designed to keep your chip as cool as possible. Factory thermal paste that ships with your laptop is never any good and breaks down after about 6 months of gaming and no longer has it's cooling ability. While your laptop is apart be sure to clean out your vents of any dust or fuzzy lint stuff. I don't care how clean you keep your laptop on the outside it's the inside that counts the most. There is always lint in the fan vents. Take your fans apart and use graphite to lubricate them. You'll know you did it right when you can lightly blow on them and they will spin for like 10 seconds. While you're cleaning out the dust from the vents you can go one step further and cut out the plastic vent slots on the case with a dremel tool and make it like a huge open window for the vents with no obstructions. Put your laptop back together but leave the bottom panel off and make sure you have a lift kit for your laptop so it doesn't lay flat on a surface. I have an old Dell G7 laptop with an Nvidia 1060 card in it, 16 gbs of ram, an intel i7 chip, an external Viotek 240 mhz monitor, and virtual memory set to 8 gbs. I use it to play Escape from Tarkov at 1080p and can get 120 frames on all maps when the servers are running nicely and I usually game for arounf 4 to 6 hours. My laptop temperature never goes above 58 degrees celsius. And it is so quiet I actually have to put my hand in front of the vents to make sure the fans are running and all I feel is cool air coming out so I know for a fact my method works a heck of a lot better than some fake cooling dock that costs like $80 for nothing but some flashy lights and a noisy fan. That fan noise alone would drive me bonkers. Ok I think I wrote a book here and apologize but just figured I don't people getting suckered into something they don't need. Have a great day n stuff Edit: After you have done the steps I listed if you want to really kick up your frame rates than I suggest MSI Afterburner to overclock your core clock and memory clock and synch your fans. I overclock at 100% and I use a couple other programs called Process lasso to only run on only the cores needed set to high affinity and another progam called Memory Cleaner that will trim your working processes every 5 minutes. Also for all gaming laptops I highly suggest disabling all processess that your pc does not need running in the background. Like print spooling. If you have a gaming laptop why would ever use it to print stuff? If you need to print something for some random reason you can always re-enable and then disable afterwards. Windows has all kinds of stuff that runs in the background that are never useful and that's where half your system memory and cpu cycles go.
I assume if you use the max speed on the laptop fans it would be much cooler right? And yeah, who cares about noise? No one really plays in laptops without headphones.
@@NymbusCumulo928 convenience, mostly. At least for my case, I only have a small, wall mounted, thin tabletop that is more than enough for a laptop and a few accessories such as a wacom tablet and a mouse. My room is shared and my space is kinda small (im in asia, fyi), if I try to fit a cpu it's gonna break the table. I could put it on the floor but that's my legspace, and if I put it at a corner it's gonna have heat issues due to poor air circulation
I buy gt 300 for my ipad pro 12.9 inch 2021 i hope to make the diference between my cooler fan at 23 poubds versus gt 300 40 pounds anyway i have that aluminiun cooler i pay 13p pounds for him but my ipad it s hottt i don t know bro may can you help me please thank you
IETS GT300 or GT500 ?
Normally the gpu temps are around 75 °c but as i locked the fanspeed it gets a little warmer. More tests to come. These are both amazing cooling docks!
i have a IETS GT500 and my laptop have a very good temps! thanks to you!
GT500. But I'm using Klim KN01
Hi, can you do a comparison of llano v6 laptop cooler vs IETS GT500V1?
Y si los pruebas sin la tapa de la laptop?
HI! may I ask if the fan of the GT300 needs to be align right in the bottom of the vents itself? I have it that I need to fully slide down my laptop to align it
Gaming laptop makers should design a dock to work with laptops directly, it could be epic and massively expand performance on more portable machines when docked.
thats a very good idea ! i know iam 1 year late with my comment lol .. but some laptop companies are doing watercooling docks..
Vote for GT500! If you mostly play games for hours and hours with uncapped frames. Get one. It's really worth the money and barely touch 80°C's. Especially if you want to keep the laptop like forever, until it finally become obsolete or when you actually have to replace it. But I wonder why does 3060 in this so hot though, mine hardly to reach 70°C or even up even in the most intensive games.
well for a compact design laptops still hot
@@demon6937 my rt 3060 mobile runs at less than 75 degrees on a regular laptop stand. I think the reason why he's gpu temp is that high, is because he probably needs to repaste his gpu
My 2 year old nitro 5 with a 3050 barley reaches 60c while being overclocked and with uncapped fps and med-high graphics and it sits idle at 40c so I don’t understand how any of yalls are getting that hot and my cpu sits at about a max of 85 and rarely does that happen
The nitro 5 cooler was designed for a 3070 140w tdp so from 75w-140w a 75w 3050 will run cold. A 90W tdp 3060 in a small Asus G14 will sit at thermal throttle. It depends on what tdw wattage of heat the cooler was designed to dissipate. It also depends when the last time the thermal paste was changed.
@@1987FX16 cool I dident know that and also my paste was changed on I think may 2nd so I got that goin to ( although the changing of paste dident acctually do much )
The IETS GT500 has a more more effective designed at creating a seal with any laptop as its flat. But i simly used some cheap yet high quality self adhesive rubber strips to creat a better seal on my laptop. The rubber is durable and and the adhesive is strong such that they wont come off, and there will no friction anyway, Even if they did its about $15 to buy 10 or 20 metres or dual rubber strips that can be separated. The only downsides of the IETS GT500 is instead of a single larger 5000 rpm fan. The Klim mistral, which is near identical to the IETS GT300 uses two smaller 4500 rpm fans. Meaning those two fans can be run al near hakf the speed and noise for the same amount of airflow. So the sealed foam is superior to the Klim mistral or two sizes of rubber sealeds that work to some degree depending on size and positioning of the laptop. As the IETS GT500 is completely flat, and a bit more premiem. However with £10 or $15 you can create your own seal, and when positoned correctly almost no air escapes. As these with really on cool dust filtered air to be blown into the seal cavity to create high pressure that can only escape thought your laptop via the unerside vents.
I also have concern that Wilst the Klim Mistral and GT300 designs pull air from the rear, the IETS GT500 intake is at the back of the device, yet the intake is partially drawn from underneath. Therefore if you keep the adjustable feet flat or have it on a flat surface, like I use it on my duvet quite often not a desk or tilted using the feet. So especially at high fan speeds if you want this keot flat as I do, some of the intake (but not all) comes from underneath so could be restrictive when used on flat surfaces, especially when im on my bed and the duvet itself blocks this intake to a degree - whereas the Klim mistral whether you have it elevated or not, the air intake is entire from the back on not the rear.
Turning my laptop to the highest turbo boost settings, with best performance mode and Ultra performance in Dell power manager with no undervolting gets my laptop CPU to 90C or slightly above with the Mistral turned off. But then turning the fans on highest, the seals drown out some of the noise but I was able to redce the CPU to 60C, albeit not while gaming as i'd need to use thunderbolt 3 and an EGPU for that.
This wasnt a like for like test but to test potential, Instead running on balanced performance mode, optimised in dell manager with speedstep. So the CPU would run at anywhere from 2.1Ghz or even lower up to 4.8 Ghz but only when there is demand. And all these con ditions where run atmostly firstly idle or nothing but a browseer and whatsapp open., not stresstest. Now with these settings I only need to fan the fan on level 0,which isnt off its just labeled 0, 1, 2, 3. And at 0 level it reduced the temps so that the internal fan was automatically off all of the time. And the fan noise at level 0 is quiter than the laptop fan at idle, level one a bit louder but still quieter than the laptop fan when its running at near 4500 rpm.
Increasing the Mistral fan to 3, the maximum took my CPU to under 38C, with each of the cores at 25C! All tests with a room temp or about 20-25.
I realise none of these tests were direct comparisons but to show the potential. I feel the IETS 5T500 vs the Mistral/ IETS GT300 is a bit louder with a single large 5000rpm fan, as two small 4500rpm fans can run at lower rpm for similar air intake, WHEN on the lower fan speeds of each laptop cooler/ But at the max rpm and fan speed, the IETS GT500s would usualty just create a better flat seal, which helps drown out more noise. Both use the same method by creting a seal to create cool high pressure that escapes via the underside laptop vents, because beyond the vents the inside the laptop is much lower pressure The design of the IETS GT500 is certainly better and a bit more premium. Weight comparison, I havent even checked, but the Klim mistral on my lap feels very light. I realise I havent done the precise calcultions. One more thing to do is with air flow direction, i feel whilst the IETS GT500 fan which does not point in the direction of laptop underside rear vents, it still achieves it via a spinning fan to increase cool pressurised air within the capavity, with the direction of the air being lateral, with the intake partially underneath and someone less suitable to a flat cooler pad that isnt raised using the adjustable feet.
But the Klim Mistral and IETS GT300 have fans that blow from back to front, with the outlet actually pointing almost vertically for the rear section where some air is blasted firectly into your vents. But then towards the front of the fan outlet grille, near verticle angle reduces to about 45% and this where you can feel the majority of the air. And this 45% angle again blasts air directly into your laptop underside vents. Especially if you have the placement and position and placement optimised, as my air vents are large and begin near the rear all the way beyond the middle of the laptop.
So whilst this test has found IETS GT500 the winner, and this may be the case. The IETS GT500 has the top of the outlet vents completely blocked, so do direct blowing into your laptop vents in vertical direction, although the air will bounce of the walls and it will still end up going vertically as it hs nowhere else to go. Instead it creates a cyclone in a lateral direction, which relies on the seal to then forced the pressured air into your vents as it has nowhere else to escape. This may indeed be a more effifcient design, ive not designed it i'm just going buy observation of the design. And assuming both had a perfect seal, I do not know if the smaller sized 2x 4500rpm fans have a greater potential than the larger 1x 5000rpm fan. Even if we knew the fan dimensions, the directional vertical and around 45 degree angle outlets of the Mistral vs the lateral cyclone method is difficult to measure which is best. As they both ultimately rely on the high pressure cool air created in the cavity, escaping through your underside vents, regardless of it being more directly or indirectly - The highest pressure is most important.
But I think I can speculate someone that the direct verticle/45 degree outlet blowing directly into your vents, then requires less pressure to achieve it. This support my hypothesis that as said, the lower setting of the Klim Mistral/IETS GT300 may be more effective than the IETS GT500 wen both devices are at their lowest fan speeds. As the more directly air is pushed into the vents, the less actual pressure is required, and the GT500s more indrect cyclone method.
So I think the IETS GT500 at £89 may indeed be better at the highest fan speeds, but possibly louder and less effective as the £49 Klim Mistral at lower speeds. If anyone is interested in the rubber adhesive strips ive used to create a flat, durable seal, improving the Klim Mistrals ability to seal and create high pressure more effectively I can share the link. But admittedly Mistral could have achieved this by using the flat foam method, and I expect the next edition will have a revised seal mechanicsim.
I'm equally impressed and baffled at the fact that you took your time to write a whole @ss essay on this. Very informative regardless so thank you
Can I have the link to the rubber? Thanks for the review!
@Dan Nunes
I can't believe you wrote all of that on RUclips. What is wrong with you?
Thats some info OMG 😅
It's an unfair comparison, the snow in that benchmark will cool the machine down.
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Nice content ! I think a lot of people would like this type of content as well aside from the benchmarks !
I was waiting for this video. Thank you
Hmm do you think strong air will damage the fans and internal parts of the laptop?
Ultra helpful, video. 😎
When doing a review of these coolers.. That most reviews do not comment on weather or not the cooler has a filter on it to prevent the laptop fans from filling with more dust causing the laptops to over heat no matter how good the cooler is!
They do
The coolers are useless overtime. Gaming thin laptops are always going to get hot vs PC. It’s just the sacrifice when playing video games or doing video contents on a thin laptop that is portable.
@@user-kh1ro6wv3t i have iets gt 500. The temps are much better. And no more Thermal throttling. And this not harm my lenovo legion fans... + Dust filter. Im happy with this
Everything is useless over time… My IETs is great for helping keep my laptop from getting to hot. My needs are always on the move… let’s see you drag your tower everywhere you go and run on battery power. And a key point for your comment… Seems how you use a tower… I’d rather change out my IETs then have to change out my 4 fans on MY laptop.. But thank you for your negative response… Have a great day🤓
@@user-kh1ro6wv3t honestly it was a game changer for me.
I have the gt300S, fortunately I don't experience the thing where over time the gpu temps slowly climb up. I guess my laptop's design is more optimal/compatible with the gt300S.
ps. my laptop is an Asus tuf f15 rtx 3060 2021
same to me bro, but make it rtx 3050 Ti, and 2021
What are your temps?
@@weissofastora855 when playing cyberpunk 2077 CPU is 70-75 degrees and GPU is 70
@@jaystanfordhendricks1828 same. now i'll get the gt300
very good comparison , thank you!
You need to try and test more demanding games like the new CoD, BF2042 and Ready or Not.
Yeah the new Cod I’m pushing 81degrees, giving I don’t have AC in my room but just a fan. Looking for a cooling pad this summer to help lower the temps my usual average is 75degrees
@@ousoonthebeat6927 warzone made my laptop painful to the touch it got so hot
i have the 300 you have in the video. on my asus rog strix laptop there is literally no difference in temps at idle or gaming and ive run it on speed 3 the highest. and then turned it off. temps stayed the same for me
That is because you are using a automatic fan curve! The laptop fans just stop spinning when when the iets gt300 is carrying the weight.
@@TechTyrial I think tests for this should be based more on normal usage (what people will normally do). If you setup ideal scenarios to perfectly test between two products, it will compare products better in terms of effectiveness from a specific reference point, but that reference point may be irrelevant because it's not going to reflect real world usage, which is more important.
edit: however, if the reference point is an ideal fan db (noise level), that is relevant because it may be worth it for people to lock in a certain fan speed (normalized between cooler and laptop) based on that.
@@bradpugh6142 pretty much a 50 dollar paperweight. these coolpads are gimmicks ive used them gaming,normal browsing with different fan curves etc. best off saving your money and just propping the back of your pc up for ventilation
@@bradpugh6142 tried to understand your point, I can't. Wtf mate go learn how to express yourself
@@alexandrostse866 basically just saying a test with decibels per workload would be useful. ie game runs at x fps at y settings and z decibels with temps at t
I purchased gt 500 its so good!
Temperature dropped from 80+ to 65-70
where did you buy?
@@manginasal2950 amazon?
Conclusion iets gt300 looks way better and sounds stealthy also keeping the temps down
None of them sound "stealthy". Believe me.
Do you think it causes any overpressure on the laptop fan ?
Seriously doubt it. Never heard of that. The theory, as well as keeping it cool, your fans won’t turn as much. The pad will be doing the air cooling and your laptop will run a lot closer to idle while staying cool. And not working as hard.
@@LateNightCaveman thanks for that really helpful😎
I have the gt300. I just remove the bottom plate from my hp omen 15. The rubber gasket that included seems to fit my laptop flush like the bottom case. Plus the fan Noise is really good with gt300.
Does this not damage the fan component on the laptop?
VALID QUESTION. SOMEONE ANSWER THIS
Can someone telling what the experience is like gaming using the laptop's keyboard with one of these coolers? I am concerned about the angles and hight of the desk. How comfortable is this?
You can adjust the angle. Personally i think its totally usable.
I use my laptop keyboard all the time while its on mine. I actually prefer it as i can raise or lower to best comfort for me.
In fact the cooling mat ( gt300) doesn't help my laptop for cooling.. or only very slightly. ( down to design of my laptop. Fans and vents on top and at back). But does make it so i can possition my laptop in more comfortable possition to use.
I bought iets 300 for 30 bucks online.. but no larger rubber for my 17" laptop 🙃
Some ppl said it doesnt matter even if no rubber yeah..
what do you do when your laptop fans break from the blower pressure of the eits?
Hello, is that msi after burner you're using to check the temps??
It keeps my laptop in the 50s for the GPU and 60s for the CPU even with my GPU having a vbios swap and heavy undervolt / overclock
on which game/games? mine is like that too but only in valorant. other games are a little higher (around 10 degrees higher)
@@mikediezel0923 Pretty much everything but the newest games or games like minecraft run at low temps. 2077 brings the gpu into the 60s and the cpu into the 70-80s depending on what i lock it at. Minecraft 1.18 and later just overheat my cpu no matter what. Im guessing its something to do with them adding more settings for chunks and how they load in.
In all honesty, is the GT500 on 100% passable noise wise? I just saw a video on RUclips with it running on 100% and it sounds mad loud.
It's about 60 decibels, so the same as having a conversation with someone
The cooler is really amazing, but the quality control of the brand is awful. As many people has pointed out, the product tends to stop working out of nowhere. Mine actually failed after maybe 2 weeks and haft of use, tho I maneged to fix it by myself (kind of by luck honestly). But the fact that you'll end up paying almost 100 dollars for this cooler and that something like that can happen just because the circuit sometimes decides it doesn't want to work is concerning.
I don't know if you experienced any trouble like this with your time of using, but it would be cool to be mentioned so that in future iterations of the product IETS fix it, because when the cooler works is definitely worth the money, as it gives you kind of like desktop temperatures for a laptop
that's the drawback on buying Chinese products, I wish other brands step up their game
@@demon6937 I've been searching hours for a US brand laptop cooler and literally none of them have the little feet that keep the laptop on the stand when it's angled. It's the most basic component of the stand and US brands are incapable of offering it. Targus is a great brand... and they offer a pittance of laptop coolers, mostly just flat ones for general use. Logitech doesn't even HAVE cooling fans. Cooler Master suffers much the same fate as Targus, even their RGB options are mostly flat or only slightly elevated. The two I found on their website are old, obsolete designs not for sale anywhere anymore. The US shipped all their manufacturing to China and then China realized they could just make and sell all their own shit and cut out the middle man, the US company. Enter Amazon, and now it's impossible to find US made goods anymore. Unfettered capitalism is going to be the downfall of this country. It's disgusting.
If you care about looks. It’s not even a competition.
what benchmark program are you using?
would it matter if your laptop only has vents underneath?
Can it use with MSI GS75 Stealth 17” laptop? The bottom fan grills are very close to the rear exhaust and most coolers have fans around the middle. They can’t coll my laptop properly.
Hello Tech Tyrial Sir,
Please help me to buy cooler. I bought Lenovo Legion 7 series 2 years ago(Legion 7 15IMH05 Model) . Now playing Black Desert Online. I wanna to gain more fps and save healthy to my computer. I checked all youtuber link for cooler. I think your good adviser about it. So I should buy IETS GT300-500 OR ANY KLİM MODELS?
(Sorry my bad grammer)
You can tell he wanted the GT500 to win so badly.😂
FYI, I own the GT300
I think the GT500 is probably better for 17" laptops, but the 15" folks may be better off with the GT300 and less stand in the way of airflow. I think I'm going to snag a 300 and make sure I keep my smaller desk fan pointed at the exhaust area to make sure it's not sucking hot air back in on itself.
We commend you for being true man. VERY HONEST VIDEO , UNLIKE OTHERS WHO MAKE THEIR VIDEOS SUGAR-COATED
They are still not available in my country
If they become i think with a unbelievable price tag :)
aliexpress
What's the best choice for an acer predator helios 300 with 3070 and i7 11800?
A PC tower
@@xCoNa14 u so funny, must be a comedian
@@jashiner17x yes, am comrdn
@@xCoNa14 a to mare deve venire un canchero
@@jashiner17xdo you have the answer ? im looking suitable fan for my predators too
10C less on CPU but same temps on GPU?
usually CPU is the most burdened statistic, GPU tends to take a backburner. Unless the GPU is over the optimal temp limit, the computer's heat regulation doesnt do much about it.
I have an asus tuf dash f15 (2022) with rtx 3060 and i7 and i was interested in the gt300, but someone said is a mess that cooler pad can make an asus laptop even hotter than before, I don't know if its true because im really interested.
I have tuf a15 rtx 3050.. Cooling pad didnt make that much of a difference imo. It's about 2-3C cooler. Then again, I am using cheap low rpm cooling pad. I wish to buy iets cooler because re4 remake really eats my laptop (cpu 80-90C , gpu 80-85C)
IETS GT500 , IS THERE ANY SIMILAR PERFORMING FANS THAT COST LESS. GT500 COST 350$ IN MY PLACE. MY BUDGET IS 50$ .
The dust filters are a yuge part of this IMHO.
How did you get 2000mhz clock on gpu
I have 3070ti Lenovo legion. Pro only 1770mhz
am I using the same product? I just got this and it Raises my cpu temp by over 10c. I think the foam is blocking the exhaust on the bottom. I have an acer 5 nitro.
Check out the thermal paste spread. Some laptops comes with a lousy paste spread from factory
If the bottom vents are the "exhaust" then your laptop is fundamentally incompatible with ALL cooling pads. Based on a quick google search it appears that laptop has a quad exhause on it's rear and sides. In that case it has a pretty standard cooling system and the intakes are on the top/bottom. Seeing as you NEED bottom intakes for any cooling pad to work, this is a good thing.
What about between gt300 vs klim mistral cooling pad both look same ??
get the llando that thing is way better then gt500
Really? They practically seem they same to me I currently own the iets gt600 purchased from Amazon but I am looking into that Llano as well to test out
Plz review benks sr03 or sr06
And how to turn or RGB lights on GT500?
Lenovo legion 5 ryzen 7-5800 h 3060(130w) 100%srgb 2021 vs Asus rog g15 ryzen 7-6800h 3050(95W) for coding,gaming and long run which one you suggest?
BUY LENEVO LEGION, Bro don’t trust asus rogs bro. ryzen 7-6800h also have a very hot cpu. 60 degrees idle. I had to buy a iets gt500 for my laptop asus rog g513 ryzen 7 6800h and rtx 3060
@@siugard4ddy thanks bro no one gives proper reply
@@siugard4ddy Why not to trust asus laptops? I never had any problems with asus personally.
@@Junglez1001 bro idk man me personally using asus, I’ve had problems and I believe I’m very careful with how I Use it.
@@aryanjadhav6278 in my opinion MSI high end series the best but it can get very pricey for gamers like us.
I have conclusion about this: İs this fan can damage laptop fan? Because design of this cooler like can be
I got the GT300 because it was on sale and the GT500 is almost double price
Brother plz unbox legion 7 2022 3070ti or 6700m model
just got the GT500... keeps the 4080 laptop no higher than 76... of course that's fan speed at 💯
That's also loud as hell. You better game with headphones and no one working around you.
I have the GT300 for my Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16. (tried on a 2022 and a 2023 models) but it doesn't seem to have any effect on my laptop. I think this could be a design incompatibility between my laptop and this cooler. does anyone have the same laptop? and can recommend a good cooling mat for the Zephyrus Duo 16's
Where is the air intake of your laptop ? If its not at the botto ok I'm getting lazy bye
@datsu2165 the main vents are ontop of keyboard area at back. But under 2nd screen. And more vents at back of laptop. There are 2 vents at bottom. But they only realy for speakers and SSD's. So dont have any effect on the cooling of the laptop. As the cooling vents are ontop and at rear.
friend, can you tell me which version of the usb HUB used in the GT500?
Iet gt500 v2 has rgb and USB ports..
In my honest opinion I think laptop cooling fans are just gimmicks and do not work at all. In theory they should but they don't. Laptops are notorious for running hot because all the stuff inside is crammed close together and it all generates heat. The laptop built-in fans are designed to push as much hot air out the vents as they can and no matter how much air you push into the laptop the fans can only do so much.
I had a Gateway FX p7808u like 12 years ago that was top of the line at the time and could run any game I could throw at it EXCEPT for Crysis. It could run it but after like an hour or so it would get so hot you could feel it through the keyboard and I would have to turn the laptop off and wait a half hour for it to cool down. I bought an external cooling dock thinking it would help it stay cool but all the cooler did was force air into it and not out as fast as the fans could push it out, so it actually made the laptop even hotter and after a few weeks it basically melted my $2,000 laptop.
If you realy really want your laptop to stay cool during gaming here's my best tips. Take your laptop apart and remove the CPU. Buy thermal paste that is designed to keep your chip as cool as possible. Factory thermal paste that ships with your laptop is never any good and breaks down after about 6 months of gaming and no longer has it's cooling ability. While your laptop is apart be sure to clean out your vents of any dust or fuzzy lint stuff. I don't care how clean you keep your laptop on the outside it's the inside that counts the most. There is always lint in the fan vents. Take your fans apart and use graphite to lubricate them. You'll know you did it right when you can lightly blow on them and they will spin for like 10 seconds. While you're cleaning out the dust from the vents you can go one step further and cut out the plastic vent slots on the case with a dremel tool and make it like a huge open window for the vents with no obstructions. Put your laptop back together but leave the bottom panel off and make sure you have a lift kit for your laptop so it doesn't lay flat on a surface.
I have an old Dell G7 laptop with an Nvidia 1060 card in it, 16 gbs of ram, an intel i7 chip, an external Viotek 240 mhz monitor, and virtual memory set to 8 gbs. I use it to play Escape from Tarkov at 1080p and can get 120 frames on all maps when the servers are running nicely and I usually game for arounf 4 to 6 hours. My laptop temperature never goes above 58 degrees celsius. And it is so quiet I actually have to put my hand in front of the vents to make sure the fans are running and all I feel is cool air coming out so I know for a fact my method works a heck of a lot better than some fake cooling dock that costs like $80 for nothing but some flashy lights and a noisy fan. That fan noise alone would drive me bonkers. Ok I think I wrote a book here and apologize but just figured I don't people getting suckered into something they don't need. Have a great day n stuff
Edit: After you have done the steps I listed if you want to really kick up your frame rates than I suggest MSI Afterburner to overclock your core clock and memory clock and synch your fans. I overclock at 100% and I use a couple other programs called Process lasso to only run on only the cores needed set to high affinity and another progam called Memory Cleaner that will trim your working processes every 5 minutes. Also for all gaming laptops I highly suggest disabling all processess that your pc does not need running in the background. Like print spooling. If you have a gaming laptop why would ever use it to print stuff? If you need to print something for some random reason you can always re-enable and then disable afterwards. Windows has all kinds of stuff that runs in the background that are never useful and that's where half your system memory and cpu cycles go.
I think is also for people afraid opening the laptop with the concern of breaking parts exhaust design now has improved compared to old models.
a simple stander for your laptop works already
can this work on 110v ?
IETS GT500 vs IETS GT600 pls
Whats the name of app that shows gpu power comsobtion
MSI afterburn you can use it but actually he uses Red D. redemption inbuilt benchmark given in game settings.
I assume if you use the max speed on the laptop fans it would be much cooler right?
And yeah, who cares about noise? No one really plays in laptops without headphones.
Yes! Tho the coolers are carrying allot of weight in this test
@KillRhythm ! why play with speakers when your laptop is gonna sound like a jet engine
if you have money for nice speakers, build your own tower
@@NymbusCumulo928 convenience, mostly. At least for my case, I only have a small, wall mounted, thin tabletop that is more than enough for a laptop and a few accessories such as a wacom tablet and a mouse. My room is shared and my space is kinda small (im in asia, fyi), if I try to fit a cpu it's gonna break the table. I could put it on the floor but that's my legspace, and if I put it at a corner it's gonna have heat issues due to poor air circulation
I hope this works with x17 r2 the cpu thermal throttles a lot
hey man did it work? currently have the same problem sadly
@@introvert6705 yep, dropped the temp by almost 20 C
@@me-hk4ic nice did u get the 300 or 500?
@@introvert6705 500, it was a little much but it’s worth it
I buy gt 300 for my ipad pro 12.9 inch 2021 i hope to make the diference between my cooler fan at 23 poubds versus gt 300 40 pounds anyway i have that aluminiun cooler i pay 13p pounds for him but my ipad it s hottt i don t know bro may can you help me please thank you
Yo,I'm watching this from my Laptop Lenovo Legion 5 😂
I think a laptop stand is enough no need for fans
Realmente la diferencia la hace que tan elevado este la laptop con respecto a la mesa
@@justdoit9403 ture
130 pounds *
so expensive...
It's so noisy sadly
theres a lot of vid that debunk laptop cooler, its useless
for my laptop it was a big difference and removed throttling and microstutters
not first :(