I've been using GT500 V2 RGB more than a year and working great without any problem. Mostly using less than at 50% fan speed. The dust filter on the back definitely collects the dust well and easy to clean with a brush. I saw the new GT600 model and it shows some improvement.
Mine is 5000 rpm model so do not know the difference over 4200 rpm model. But I'm barely using V2 model with 100% fan speed it is not only loud but 70~80% of fan speed is enough to cool down the laptop. I'm also using the GT600 and it has a bigger fan with maximum 2800 rpm.
@@gokhansoylu7175 The analog rotary nob can adjust the fan speed from 0~100%. Less than 50% of speed would not make loud sound. Also consider to buy the GT600 model which is the newest.
Well that’s awesome to hear your long term review of it because it was built way better than any other one I’ve tested and the results as shown in this video are quite impressive.
@@roviiiii3358 yes I think you can but I think you have to do it through the official website which I do not know, but if they don’t sell it on there, you could get adapter so you can use the regular plug that comes with it hopefully that helps
I appreciate the detailed review of the iets GT500 V2 laptop cooler. It's great to see the thorough testing and benchmark results. The temperature drop is impressive, but it's a bit concerning that the cooler is so loud at max speed. Thanks for sharing your insights and recommendations for budget alternatives. Overall, a very informative video! 👍
just got mine in today and it took me 30 seconds to realize this is worth the money easy drops 20c when playing games. some games it keeps the actual laptop fans completely off
@@mattscomputerservices can u share those competitors bro?and any competitors that are less loud or basically better at dampening the vibrational noise from structure?
I just bought the iets gt500 v2, it came in yesterday, so far so good, it's doing it's job & it ain't that loud once you put your laptop on it, it's pricey but so worth it
@@frng97Hah, where there's a will, there's a way. Got a different cooler, with a flat top, slapped a big heat sink on it fins down, put a thermal pad on that, and the laptop on top of the whole thing. Plays great.
@@fiatmortem5128 wait what?laptop and underneath heatsink and then thermal pads and then cooling pad?for real?thats what u did?how well did it workout for u?
Would there be any concern of the force of the air coming into the laptop messing with the laptops exhaust fans like overspinning them causing damage over time??
Well I’m glad we could help out! The power input does limit the cooler for sure as it limits the portability but I would say that this cooler is more designed to sit on a desk and probably not be moved very often.
What laptop coolers work with MacBook pros? It seems these air intakes and exhaust are so subtly placed I don't know if the IETS will work with it because it may not seal.
ha, I just left a comment on your 2022 video. Essentially 900 some comment and now damn near the same comment minus 900. From one nerd to another, thanks. I wish the price point was less than 88$.
I ordered the wrong one. I got the 4200rpm version. Do you think that one is good enough if I just keep using it at the 4200rpm setting, or should I return it and get the 5,000 rpm version? ( Edit) My laptop runs at 85°c all the way up to 95°c. I've seen it jump up to 99°c for CPU and GPU with no cooler while playing Star Citizen, the most demanding game I own. And it doesn't seem to have any profromace issues at those temps.
The important question here: what does "Stock" test actually mean? Was it tested with a stand without a fan (just to lift the notebook) or the notebook was just standing on the table? It is very important as just lift a little helps a lot, without any additional coolers.
Stock in this video was referencing the system like it comes out of the box, with just its built in fan and sitting flat on a wooden desk surface. Hope that clears things up for you.
@@mattscomputerservices Thank you for the response. In this case, it would be good to see an additional variant in next tests: Stock + Lift. It is common knowledge that lift helps a lot. Sometimes even more than a stand with an active fan (because a stand, while blows the air, also physically blocks air access). This will probably made some stands obsolete as they will do almost nothing compared to just lifting the back of the notebook. Anyway, happy testing! :)
Fantastic review, Matt! You really sold me on that one. But before I buy, I had one question about the IETS that no review really covers. I've seen from some other cooling pad reviews that it is often enough to just lift your laptop with a stand so that the vents aren't blocked, which is the case if it's just sitting on a table. I was wondering, how effective is the IETS when the laptop is just sitting on it, with the fans of the IETS turned off? Is there a noticeable CPU and GPU temperature drop or is it not that effective in this scenario? I'm asking because there will be times when I want some quiet, yet still be able to cool my laptop. So I'm thinking of buying the IETS in addition to a regular laptop stand. Another aspect that is not covered in any of the other IETS reviews is: How comfortable is it to game with this thing? I don't currently own an external keyboard, so I wanted to just plant my laptop on the IETS and start gaming. However, my concern is that the foam AND stand will lift my laptop up too high, to the point where it would end up being uncomfortable using it, especially for longer gaming sessions. If you, or anyone who has experience with the IETS, could speak on those two questions, I would immensely appreciate it! Thank you so much!
If the fans are off, temperature of laptop is higher than just lifted back a bit. Fortunately you can adjust speed of fan so just go with some low speed and then it starts moving down with temperature - you just need to find proper combination for you. You can just put laptop on stand without using legs, dust filter is still uncovered. Playing without lifting laptop (or on first level) is not bad, I could play like that but I'm just using wireless keyboard anyway. I have in plans making also some simple video (with some gameplay tests so people can see how temperatures are behaving) about this laptop stand but it will be in Polish ;)
B0 have 4200 RPM, I got the version V1 with 5000 RPM (10€ more) and it was 93€ (with shipping) from producent site. It is expensive and pretty loud but works really well, decreasing temperatures for 10C or more while gaming. In my opinion it is definitely worth it, cheaper pads wouldn't decrease temperatures at all or 1-2 degrees at best. You just need to ask yourself if can work with noise and if can spend those kind of money.@@shantanusharma4513
@@shantanusharma4513 It depends on your budget, honestly. I purchased my IETS GT500 about 2 months ago and love it so far. I wouldn't use my ASUS M16 without it anymore. It really does help with the temps of my laptop. Rather than 85-95 degrees, it's more often than not in the 65-75 degree range.
What if I get the next best option from your other video and get a foam cutout that seals the air from escaping forcing it to be fully pushed through the bottom vents instead of leaving from the sides
The problem with that is maximum RPM of fan,if its much lower than your laptop fans it might actually block ventilation for your mainc coolers and cause ghem to overheat,just like putting it flat on the table
Rpm doesn’t matter, cfm matters. This thing is pretty underwhelming in my opinion, especially because it directs air at the wrong spot. Does well at high speed but sounds like a small vacuum is running.
@Matt's Computer Services So with a gaming laptop on top of the iets gt500, do you think an Opolar laptop cooler won't be needed or do you still recommend hooking one of those to the side vents of the laptop? I got a gaming laptop that gets really hot when gaming, I initially had it on top of a Kootek 5 fan cooling pad but, that wasn't working as well so I added a side-vent exhaust fan, an Opolar laptop cooler, which exhausts excess heat out but, still temps didnt go down as much even with both the Kootek pad and the Opolar cooler on the side of the laptop, while playing So, what I wanna know is, if I purchase this iets gt500, would I still need to have the Opolar laptop cooler attached to the side of the laptop, as an added measure, or do you think it won't be necessary?
I think you are better off with just the GT500 but I do want to make a follow up adding a vacuum cooler like your talking about but from my experience this cooler is going to be best we the vent free because it pushes the air through your bottom vents then that air is forced out the side and the side cooler may cause a limitation.
@@JAMSTUBE Hey keep in mind that new CPU's and GPUs are made to clock higher when there is thermal headroom so you could be getting better performance but temps stay the same. Could happen even with all the cooling options you could possibly add. The real measure is performance.
@@JackRLong12 I don't mess around with overclocking anymore, I used to have a gaming desktop before which I overclocked but now I have a gaming laptop which I prefer not to overclock. This laptop performs well, what I wanna do is lower the temps a bit more, mainly on the cpu via means of a better cooling pad. It's got the i7-9750H, which is a decent cpu, but it tends to thermal throttle at around 84 celsius when gaming. The gpu doesn't get that hot because I undervolted it a little.
@@JAMSTUBE Right on yeah they still tend to boost slightly higher by themselves try to run a benchmark with then without the cooler and pay attention to the clock speeds of everything and see if you are getting higher clocks. That's what I have to do on my laptop anyways to notice and mine has 12900h and 3070ti so yeah hope it helps.
Are these able to be charged through the laptop itself? I see you have to plug it into the wall.. just want some clarification if theres another option for charging.
@mattscomputerservices thanks for the quick response. Any similiar one you can recommend that I can power through the laptop itself? This one seemed like the best on the market but personally running two power cords in my travels makes it a little inconvenient. I have the omen 16 so this seemed ideal...
Whats the difference between V1 and V2 version? I noticed the V1 version has 12W adaptor power while the V2 has 18W and RGB. Scratch the RGB crap, does the Adapter power difference make any advantage? Please reply. :)
From my understanding the main difference is the top end of the fan speed. As one I believe runs at 4200 RPM (V1) and the other at 5000RPM (V2), any other differences I am unaware of currently.
Cannot find the V1 vs the V2, can only find the GT500...... what is the difference? Also what if the laptop has external vents at the back on the (proper) gaming laptops? Also I'd love to see a comparison RPM to RPM wise for the this for the ICE Coorel for those who don't want a jet / don't wear headphones lol
I am using this but looking for the replacement if there are any. It works great for two years but the only problem is the noise. Or else I'm just gonna accept the way it is.
The noise for sure a key issue with it but I would recommend just adapting it to whatever is tolerable because the cooling pad does a great job even at 50%.
Well, it depends if they are still usable many of the ones from the lot are actually dead, and those have just become a part of our background. The working ones I use for testing and have put to use in some personal rigs.
Better buy PC...if I have learned one thing it is do not try use fork as spoon to eat a soup. I have normal non gaming laptop and it is fine because I do casual gaming, top BF1 but if I would game a lot and heavier titles I would go for PC. There is no reason to buy laptop if you game.
From my understanding there isn’t a GT600 based on their website. And the difference with the GT 300 is that it is a two blower fan intake design that doesn’t use the sealing technology of the GT500. Also the RPM is technically lower on the 300.
Hang on a second. At 4:20 you show a graph of coolers temp for idle and max load. At the bottom you show default no cooler. Unless I am wrong there is virtually NO difference at max load for almost all the coolers except your favorite. "Correction" I see ICE COOREL has a 8 and 6 degree drop.
It is available in EU, just got it through official site last month, they are also available on amazon but for Netherlands it was cheaper through official site.
Depend on what you are trying to clean but one cool thing about this cooler is to clean out the dust you can pop out the filter then blow that out with an air duster.
Drop your suggestions here for more coolers to test!
iets gt300s
Can you do an updated review for the IETS GT600?
-17 degrees lmfao
Hey just wanna know will it hurt the laptop fan? Since the wind blowed could spin the fan faster than the system does. Thought?
DeepCool MULTICOREX6 notebook cooling pad; Thermaltake Massive V20 Notebook Cooler; Coolermaster Notepal CMC3; GT600 Laptop Cooling Pad.
I've been using GT500 V2 RGB more than a year and working great without any problem. Mostly using less than at 50% fan speed. The dust filter on the back definitely collects the dust well and easy to clean with a brush. I saw the new GT600 model and it shows some improvement.
is the 5000 rpm a big difference from 4200
Mine is 5000 rpm model so do not know the difference over 4200 rpm model. But I'm barely using V2 model with 100% fan speed it is not only loud but 70~80% of fan speed is enough to cool down the laptop. I'm also using the GT600 and it has a bigger fan with maximum 2800 rpm.
Is it possible to use this device with quiter sound at night
@@gokhansoylu7175 The analog rotary nob can adjust the fan speed from 0~100%. Less than 50% of speed would not make loud sound. Also consider to buy the GT600 model which is the newest.
@@MrJelmi-rc2ye Cuántos grados baja jugando?
I have this cooler too and im using it on my MSI GP66 laptop. It work fine and can cooled my laptop very well. Before 90c and after 74c
Haram
@@boomerang0101what is Haram about that?
@@InfiniteWisdom1.0 not covering one’s face
You came here to see that!
I bought this laptop cooler about a year ago and it still works like a charm, and it definitely helps with lowering temperatures
Well that’s awesome to hear your long term review of it because it was built way better than any other one I’ve tested and the results as shown in this video are quite impressive.
Do you know is there any way to get this one with european plug for the electric socket?
@@roviiiii3358 yes I think you can but I think you have to do it through the official website which I do not know, but if they don’t sell it on there, you could get adapter so you can use the regular plug that comes with it hopefully that helps
@@roviiiii3358 they make plugs that convert at your wall
@@Draynorread the comment that you replied to goofy
who cares about noise level? when ur using headphones....
If you’re gaming and on a team voice chat, it deafens them
@@MuscleMadsRTX voice
Roommates who can get annoyed.
If I was living alone, I wouldn’t care.
You could use voicemod’s noise cancellation to block it out that’s what I do and it works fine
I own one and love it. Solves a lot of issues with hot laptops.
The 600 series is coming out very soon and they say it solves the noise problem significantly
Their 600 version is the next big thing which reduces the amount of sound the pad makes. But it is not available in the global market yet I believe.
Man I have that one and god damn, while gaming I have never seen my Blade 18 4090 pass the 85° C on the processor with max setting on any game.
@@TavioDiazunderwatt your fucking cpu omg
I appreciate the detailed review of the iets GT500 V2 laptop cooler. It's great to see the thorough testing and benchmark results. The temperature drop is impressive, but it's a bit concerning that the cooler is so loud at max speed. Thanks for sharing your insights and recommendations for budget alternatives. Overall, a very informative video! 👍
just got mine in today and it took me 30 seconds to realize this is worth the money easy drops 20c when playing games. some games it keeps the actual laptop fans completely off
Yeah their really isnt any other cooler out there like this one, only a few real competitors after evaluating nearly 25 different coolers.
@@mattscomputerservices can u share those competitors bro?and any competitors that are less loud or basically better at dampening the vibrational noise from structure?
How does it perform at lower speeds? At the same loudness as the other coolers, is it better or worse?
Do you have temp and decibels stats when running this at 50% speed?
I just bought the iets gt500 v2, it came in yesterday, so far so good, it's doing it's job & it ain't that loud once you put your laptop on it, it's pricey but so worth it
Omg nice! i was searching for a review of this. Thanks for the content! +1 to sub
SO.... Microsoft Surface and Macbook Lites have no vents on the bottom side. So how would this work if the foam seals the cooler against the bottom?
That means the air intake is from the keyboard side. Youre prob not gonna use them for gaming
@@frng97Hah, where there's a will, there's a way. Got a different cooler, with a flat top, slapped a big heat sink on it fins down, put a thermal pad on that, and the laptop on top of the whole thing. Plays great.
@@fiatmortem5128 wait what?laptop and underneath heatsink and then thermal pads and then cooling pad?for real?thats what u did?how well did it workout for u?
Great job, helpful advice
Would there be any concern of the force of the air coming into the laptop messing with the laptops exhaust fans like overspinning them causing damage over time??
This was really helpful. I almost bought it, but the left-side-only AC requirement means it’s a non-starter.
Well I’m glad we could help out! The power input does limit the cooler for sure as it limits the portability but I would say that this cooler is more designed to sit on a desk and probably not be moved very often.
Outstanding keep it up
Thank you, I will do my best!
keep up the good work good video! you got a good vibe to the videos :) and one question is the foam that comes with the cooler insolating ?
the dust filter helps A LOT when it comes to have animals like dogs and cats
Amazing review !!
Thank you! We are so glad you liked it!
I bought it, and I run it on max speed.
With my laptop on top,
I think the fan is more quiet than my Lasko box fan.
It is also good for macbook pro m1 13inches? it is works even if the bottom of a MacBook didn't have holes?
Thanks
That's impressive. But would it damage the internal fans of a gaming laptop in the long run, perhaps due to the excessive air pressure?
What laptop coolers work with MacBook pros? It seems these air intakes and exhaust are so subtly placed I don't know if the IETS will work with it because it may not seal.
The extra cord that came with it says it malfunctioned for me, what is that other extra cord for anyway?
How many degrees did it dropped at 75%? And at 50%? Since you are recommending it, it would have been good to get the data
So should I leave my laptop fans completely off while using this? Or let them do their thing. I just don’t want to damage them.
ha, I just left a comment on your 2022 video. Essentially 900 some comment and now damn near the same comment minus 900. From one nerd to another, thanks. I wish the price point was less than 88$.
I ordered the wrong one. I got the 4200rpm version. Do you think that one is good enough if I just keep using it at the 4200rpm setting, or should I return it and get the 5,000 rpm version? ( Edit) My laptop runs at 85°c all the way up to 95°c. I've seen it jump up to 99°c for CPU and GPU with no cooler while playing Star Citizen, the most demanding game I own. And it doesn't seem to have any profromace issues at those temps.
The important question here: what does "Stock" test actually mean? Was it tested with a stand without a fan (just to lift the notebook) or the notebook was just standing on the table? It is very important as just lift a little helps a lot, without any additional coolers.
Stock in this video was referencing the system like it comes out of the box, with just its built in fan and sitting flat on a wooden desk surface. Hope that clears things up for you.
@@mattscomputerservices Thank you for the response. In this case, it would be good to see an additional variant in next tests: Stock + Lift. It is common knowledge that lift helps a lot. Sometimes even more than a stand with an active fan (because a stand, while blows the air, also physically blocks air access). This will probably made some stands obsolete as they will do almost nothing compared to just lifting the back of the notebook.
Anyway, happy testing! :)
Most of the time you do not need more than 50% power, so the noise is very low, even lower than other cool pads, it works and great
if you put pieces of paper under the laptop and over the foam it lowers temps by a further 10-15c
I'm confused. The whole bottom part? And on the keyboard? Kindly expound
Fantastic review, Matt! You really sold me on that one.
But before I buy, I had one question about the IETS that no review really covers. I've seen from some other cooling pad reviews that it is often enough to just lift your laptop with a stand so that the vents aren't blocked, which is the case if it's just sitting on a table. I was wondering, how effective is the IETS when the laptop is just sitting on it, with the fans of the IETS turned off? Is there a noticeable CPU and GPU temperature drop or is it not that effective in this scenario? I'm asking because there will be times when I want some quiet, yet still be able to cool my laptop. So I'm thinking of buying the IETS in addition to a regular laptop stand.
Another aspect that is not covered in any of the other IETS reviews is: How comfortable is it to game with this thing? I don't currently own an external keyboard, so I wanted to just plant my laptop on the IETS and start gaming. However, my concern is that the foam AND stand will lift my laptop up too high, to the point where it would end up being uncomfortable using it, especially for longer gaming sessions.
If you, or anyone who has experience with the IETS, could speak on those two questions, I would immensely appreciate it! Thank you so much!
If the fans are off, temperature of laptop is higher than just lifted back a bit. Fortunately you can adjust speed of fan so just go with some low speed and then it starts moving down with temperature - you just need to find proper combination for you.
You can just put laptop on stand without using legs, dust filter is still uncovered. Playing without lifting laptop (or on first level) is not bad, I could play like that but I'm just using wireless keyboard anyway.
I have in plans making also some simple video (with some gameplay tests so people can see how temperatures are behaving) about this laptop stand but it will be in Polish ;)
The bo version of gt500 is for 102$ worth it ?
B0 have 4200 RPM, I got the version V1 with 5000 RPM (10€ more) and it was 93€ (with shipping) from producent site. It is expensive and pretty loud but works really well, decreasing temperatures for 10C or more while gaming. In my opinion it is definitely worth it, cheaper pads wouldn't decrease temperatures at all or 1-2 degrees at best. You just need to ask yourself if can work with noise and if can spend those kind of money.@@shantanusharma4513
@@shantanusharma4513 It depends on your budget, honestly. I purchased my IETS GT500 about 2 months ago and love it so far. I wouldn't use my ASUS M16 without it anymore. It really does help with the temps of my laptop. Rather than 85-95 degrees, it's more often than not in the 65-75 degree range.
@@steven-clydebech4355I'm jealous of those temps, I hope that the GT500-600 or the Llano go on sale for Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
I got this, I have rtx 3060 ti, i7 32 gig 144hz laptop, most games now playable with 65-75 celcius degrees max quality max fps
Is the liangstar 6 fan worth it ? I want to buy it
I have the fan on max and it doesn't pick it up on my mic when I'm gaming. Also I'm using a noise canceling headset when I game so I can't hear it
How long is the iets gt500 cooler cord?
Can you make video on vacuum coolers like the ice coorel F1?
I wonder how good its older version?
Does that Cooler fan can fit my laptop 15.6 inch ?
Does that cooler fan can fit my laptop 18 inch ?
The BEST Laptop Cooling Pad guide for me 🙏. I am planning use the best one on my future PS3.
What if I get the next best option from your other video and get a foam cutout that seals the air from escaping forcing it to be fully pushed through the bottom vents instead of leaving from the sides
The problem with that is maximum RPM of fan,if its much lower than your laptop fans it might actually block ventilation for your mainc coolers and cause ghem to overheat,just like putting it flat on the table
@@shinyhawk122 that makes sense, I’ll have to check what fans I have and their rpms
Rpm doesn’t matter, cfm matters. This thing is pretty underwhelming in my opinion, especially because it directs air at the wrong spot. Does well at high speed but sounds like a small vacuum is running.
@Matt's Computer Services So with a gaming laptop on top of the iets gt500, do you think an Opolar laptop cooler won't be needed or do you still recommend hooking one of those to the side vents of the laptop?
I got a gaming laptop that gets really hot when gaming, I initially had it on top of a Kootek 5 fan cooling pad but, that wasn't working as well so I added a side-vent exhaust fan, an Opolar laptop cooler, which exhausts excess heat out but, still temps didnt go down as much even with both the Kootek pad and the Opolar cooler on the side of the laptop, while playing So, what I wanna know is, if I purchase this iets gt500, would I still need to have the Opolar laptop cooler attached to the side of the laptop, as an added measure, or do you think it won't be necessary?
I think you are better off with just the GT500 but I do want to make a follow up adding a vacuum cooler like your talking about but from my experience this cooler is going to be best we the vent free because it pushes the air through your bottom vents then that air is forced out the side and the side cooler may cause a limitation.
Ok Thanks for the info
@@JAMSTUBE Hey keep in mind that new CPU's and GPUs are made to clock higher when there is thermal headroom so you could be getting better performance but temps stay the same. Could happen even with all the cooling options you could possibly add. The real measure is performance.
@@JackRLong12 I don't mess around with overclocking anymore, I used to have a gaming desktop before which I overclocked but now I have a gaming laptop which I prefer not to overclock. This laptop performs well, what I wanna do is lower the temps a bit more, mainly on the cpu via means of a better cooling pad. It's got the i7-9750H, which is a decent cpu, but it tends to thermal throttle at around 84 celsius when gaming. The gpu doesn't get that hot because I undervolted it a little.
@@JAMSTUBE Right on yeah they still tend to boost slightly higher by themselves try to run a benchmark with then without the cooler and pay attention to the clock speeds of everything and see if you are getting higher clocks. That's what I have to do on my laptop anyways to notice and mine has 12900h and 3070ti so yeah hope it helps.
Are these able to be charged through the laptop itself? I see you have to plug it into the wall.. just want some clarification if theres another option for charging.
So with this design you have to power the cooler itself separately with the included power adapter.
@mattscomputerservices thanks for the quick response. Any similiar one you can recommend that I can power through the laptop itself? This one seemed like the best on the market but personally running two power cords in my travels makes it a little inconvenient. I have the omen 16 so this seemed ideal...
Rippin Spring
I went to amazon to check the reviews on this a lot people say the usb ports doesnt work.
Whats the difference between V1 and V2 version? I noticed the V1 version has 12W adaptor power while the V2 has 18W and RGB. Scratch the RGB crap, does the Adapter power difference make any advantage? Please reply. :)
From my understanding the main difference is the top end of the fan speed. As one I believe runs at 4200 RPM (V1) and the other at 5000RPM (V2), any other differences I am unaware of currently.
I been looking at alot of reviews and alot of people are saying these go out between 3-6 months and its making me hesitate to get it
Cannot find the V1 vs the V2, can only find the GT500...... what is the difference? Also what if the laptop has external vents at the back on the (proper) gaming laptops? Also I'd love to see a comparison RPM to RPM wise for the this for the ICE Coorel for those who don't want a jet / don't wear headphones lol
GT600 out now
Can you combine this with iets gt202ub?
I have 2-1 dell latitude 7320 13 inches I try to look for a cooler but I don't know what fits it
This cooler will work with the inner foam insert
I am using this but looking for the replacement if there are any. It works great for two years but the only problem is the noise. Or else I'm just gonna accept the way it is.
The noise for sure a key issue with it but I would recommend just adapting it to whatever is tolerable because the cooling pad does a great job even at 50%.
Have u check the newest IETS cooler pad ? Is 626 upgrade version and better design and less noise
@@RISINTECH Hi, I wrote you but you still ain't replying. I hope you have a chance.
If you have a gaming laptop im sure you knew you have to deal with the noise
What about the exhaust blowing the internal hot air out we have air going in how about fans drawing hot air out …. From lap top
Bro what you do with old gpus that you dont use ?
Well, it depends if they are still usable many of the ones from the lot are actually dead, and those have just become a part of our background. The working ones I use for testing and have put to use in some personal rigs.
just so you know there a newer version which is IETS GT600. There also a clone which is cheaper probably build in same factory ? Llano 2800rpm Turbo
I saw that but I don’t believe it’s available in the United States I’ll be on the look out though!
The foam doesnt fit all laptops so i cut it to fit mine msi gs75
Around 10c decrease
Dam.. that loudness tho!! You almost have to game with headphones on a laptop
you ever gamed with a high end laptop they are loud as hell
LIano v10 is like 120, this is almost twice less, wonder why
lucky dip here but is there any discount code i can get from this before i actually go buy it and what version do you recommend i do get ?
You cured my cancer :))).
O'Connell Turnpike
Better buy PC...if I have learned one thing it is do not try use fork as spoon to eat a soup.
I have normal non gaming laptop and it is fine because I do casual gaming, top BF1 but if I would game a lot and heavier titles I would go for PC. There is no reason to buy laptop if you game.
For real.
All you need is the exhaust fan and some foam 😅
Not true
holy shit my dust filter is yellow 😭
What différence GT500 Vs GT600 vs GT 300 or RPM
From my understanding there isn’t a GT600 based on their website. And the difference with the GT 300 is that it is a two blower fan intake design that doesn’t use the sealing technology of the GT500. Also the RPM is technically lower on the 300.
I'd like a IETS GT300 or Klim Mistral/Everest review as well!
Hang on a second. At 4:20 you show a graph of coolers temp for idle and max load. At the bottom you show default no cooler. Unless I am wrong there is virtually NO difference at max load for almost all the coolers except your favorite. "Correction" I see ICE COOREL has a 8 and 6 degree drop.
Yeah that’s how it works. Most cooling pads do nothing.
@@itrikiweYou have no idea. Lol. This literally louder than my vacuum at highest. My laptop fans literally drop to 0rpm. 20 degrees temp drop.
Lonzo Street
you could have used a new genration laptop this is note a balanced comparation
Shaun Parks
Will it stop my laptop from sounding like a god damn jet plane taking off?
Well the cooler is loud but it definitely helps with making your computer fans not have to run so fast.
@@mattscomputerservices do you know what DB this is at like running 800 rpm?
@@xelAppaR at 800 rpm it's as loud as vacuum?
cant get it in europe...damn
It is available in EU, just got it through official site last month, they are also available on amazon but for Netherlands it was cheaper through official site.
What did you say at 8:08? 😂
my only question how to clean this cooler hehehe
Depend on what you are trying to clean but one cool thing about this cooler is to clean out the dust you can pop out the filter then blow that out with an air duster.
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Sounds like the PUBG airship.. take my money
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