the chinese love their industrial fans, lucky it's not a 50w 7200rpm industrial fan like bitcoin machines - they make slightly less noise than an air raid siren or airbus.
@@Arguments_only 300-500, if silent environment is critical, since at 900 it is very loud (for me). I have bought Llano and i have two laptops at the moment. I would say "complete" user script doesn't exist. Everything is individual, depending on scenario and preferences.
Bro, I have an Origin Laptop that runs hot as hell....when it's fans spin up it gets loud...but nothing compared to this Llano POS that should keep it frosty, but just sounds like a jet turbine trying to take off
@ElectricEric you can try maintain your laptop's cooling, like change thermal interfaces and clean coolers, radiators. But do not do it yourself. Also you can reduce power limits in order to find a balance between performance and noise.
Whish you showed cpu scores while temps stayed the same, i suspect the laptop just pushed more and more power with the extra thermal headroom, temps might still be high, but cpu performance would be much higher
Holy moly actual innovation in the computer hardware space and it came in laptop coolers!? Who could possibly have guessed. Hugely hugely appreciate you demonstrating noise levels at different RPMs. I'm willing to have a fan that makes about as much noise as my laptop or a little bit more, but I refuse to sit next to a jet engine. It's useless to see charts of amazing numbers that assume people can live with a 60-70dB fan going all the time. Seems like a great product at the lower fan speeds.
Completely agree, lower temps are hardly a surprise when it makes so much. Lower temps at similar noise levels to the built in fans is a welcome bonus though
They have been around for a while - i bought a cheap ass 5 fan one from amazon 6 years ago and it worked perfectly (ie, it completely removed thermal throttling when gaming). I think it works best with aluminium case models.
Ordered this yesterday for my blade 16 2023. I'm a CGI artist and this thing is amazing for when I have to work remotely which is often and for prolonged periods of time (I have a PC workstation at home). The laptop is incredible in terms of performance but when rendering, either with GPU or CPU it gets so toasty that I'm absolutely certain it will damage internal components eventually. I mainly offload that type of workload to the PC but sometimes it would be good to have the option to dual wield, also I game on it fairly regularly and again it gets super hot. Also dust. This will filter out dust which is a major issue and overlooked benefit of using a cooling pad like this. So I'm very excited to receive and test mine out, it's got great reviews on amazon which is promising for such an item.
My setup is almost identical to yours. Whilst the cooler is expensive & also loud, I get round that with noise cancelling earbuds which completely drowns the sound out. The laptop is also new & is an ASUS ROG STRIX SCAR 18in which I use for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 so I want the maximum amount of cooling possible. Thanks for a great video.
i've got one of them llano v12 laptop cooler. you're right about the setup in regards to the additional height added to the laptop. What I have is an additional stand (mesh-like) which I had earlier with my old laptop cooler which lifts the laptop off the ground about a good 20cm or so. Now with the new llano laptop cooler it would be easier for it to pick up the cooler air from the bottom for the laptop. In regards to the sound decibel it gives off, I'm running at 2200, the sounds ok to me. It's almost would have the same decibels of someone talking and I'm ok with it. My air condition box unit is louder than llano gives.
it would have been interesting to see your cpu clocks during testing. cpus in general will thermal throttle and reduce power and clocks. when introducing additional cooling like this, id imagine, while cpu temps remain very high in that cinibench test, that the clocks were probably significantly higher.
That's a fair point. I was going to add in the scores for the different benchmarks but they were negligible from each other. I agree though, depending on the laptop it could absolutely be clocking higher
@@TechHunterOfficialdo it again while actually using a gaming laptop. Play something like star citizen or anno 1800 then we might get some useful information. The cooler isn’t worth £125 period.
Thank you so much for using specifically the rog zephyrus laptops, i have one of them and i was worried that the weird hinge design was gonna ruin the foam sealing thingy
Yeah those generic cooling pads without a seal don't work, but these ones do the seal is what makes the difference you can feel the air come out the laptop with fans of, with those others they don't have a vacuum seal leading to only the undertray being cooled which does nothing for the cpu or gpu so when I got this and watched it go from 86 degrees no fans on to 71 degrees with this running at 2000rpm especially when gaming made a massive difference even gave me better FPS due to the laptop no longer overvolting
Clicked on this since it's been ages since I looked at laptop coolers. However $130 just for the cooler is ridiculous pricing. Just googling around, a GT500 laptop cooler costs $60-70. No way this is worth double that price.
There are different revisions of GT500 with or w/o LEDs, 1500 or 2600 RPM fan, w/o additional USB ports. And GT600 is an alternative for Llano, their prices are comparable.
It is regularly discounted on amazon, you just need to factor in the extra things this offers. Like the extra usb's, lights (if you care), a more varied range of RPM speeds. Like I said at the end and beginning of the video, it's definitely a hard recommendation - but worth trying to see how it works for you personally
for my new maxed-out Alienware m18 R2 (64GB, 12TB storage; 14900HX, 4090, and known to run hot), the IETS GT600 i got about 2 weeks ago, I look as an investment to protect a bigger investment; to spend $116 to protect $4120 makes sense to me.
i just got the IETS GT600 about 2 weeks ago; i chose it over the Llano for several reasons: (1) the fans are about the same, (2) the GT600 stands higher to allow more airflow, (3) it has a wider area for my new maxed out Alienware m18 R2 (64GB, 12TB storage; 14900HX, 4090) to be cooled, (4) the magnets to keep the sealing foam in place; so for those features, I did not have a problem pay an extra few dollars; but as far as the performance of the fans, they basically rate the same.
Hi, I'm looking into getting one of those, so far reviews for this kind of cooling pads seems glowing, but I found about another brand: Klim, that does those too, and is less expensive... problem is, very little reviews on those, or comparison with Llano If you happen to have tested both, which would you say is best?
Hello. Have you ever tried cooling pad with heat sink? Like the phone cooler, which provide some condensation to make your phone cool as 9-15 degrees Celsius?
When this was air into your laptop and cools your laptop, In most cases the fans seeing a lower temperatures will be told to spin slower. If this blows air into your laptop faster than your fans are blowing it will spin your fans faster than they should be. Every RUclips video says friends spending faster than they should do the air cans blowing in on cleaning is bad and they should be locked in place. Also If your fans are sucking faster than this cooling pad or of the cooling pad is off then the seal may starve your fans of air. Somebody please tell me I'm wrong. I want to be wrong.
You are absolutely right and I had the same thought about that. This massive fan will blow air inside the laptop with a high pressure and that will certainly damage the fans on the long run . Although the normal cooling pad is not as effective as this, but won't damage the internal fans.
Will it fit my alienware x14? I was informed that my model overheats a lot even when running chrome, so i needed a cooler but im scared that its not going to fit it.
This thing is loud as hell. I bought it thinking with a good fan it shouldn't need to be at high RPM, but it has yet to adequately cool anything. It is especially bad as anything above 600 rpm is so loud you piss off everyone else in the room. The purpose is QUIET COOLING...not "Helecopter taking off" cooling...and before you jump at me, yes I did get the tool to measure dB, and it is amazing but my LAPTOP is much quieter than the Llano at any setting above 500 rpm. The real issue is that this thing is basically a speaker box. All the fan noise inside of it, because it is hollow, gets reverbed around until it exits or the vibe goes through the plastic shell. Just for fun I wound up taking mine apart and stuffing it with foam. Instantly better just using old pillow foam, imagine if I used actual sound dampening material. AND NO, having the hollow shell like it is does NOT help cooling. The holes are in the wrong place for that, all of the area in the box is dead air, not moving...meaning it just acts as an echo chamber for the noise. Besides, the idea is to cool the LAPTOP, and not the box. As ambient temp air is going straight from the fan to the exhaust hole the rest of the box (other than as a frame for the seal to the bottom of the laptop) is pointless.
I would love to find one that performs as well for temperature reductions without sounding like a shop vacuum. I've tried a few with no luck. It's either powerful and loud or silent and ineffective. Any recommendations?
@TechHunterOfficial doesn't cool it.. some people said because the thermal paste in the nitro 5 is very bad thus any external cooling pad will not work since the cpu not properly contacting the heat sink
Anyone who finds this useful would be better served by getting two other things instead: a bit of self-awareness, and a desktop computer. A "portable" computer that only works if placed atop a huge, powered platform, which itself must be atop a perfectly smooth, perfectly flat, rock-hard surface, is not portable. You've eliminated just one of the drawbacks of a "laptop", at the cost of gaining all of the drawbacks of a tower. Also, stop calling anything that requires a hard, flat surface under it a "laptop". Laps are neither hard, nor flat. Yes, that means that nearly everyone who has been an exec or marketer in the computer industry in the last two decades belongs in prison for fraud. Either make a product that can be used atop a person's lap, or call them what they are: desktops with extra steps.
I use 2800 rpm one time, then my neighbor asks since when he live next to an airport.
My g14 dual fans run at 7200 and 7400 rpm. They are probably louder than this
Underated comment! 😂
😂😂😂😂
the chinese love their industrial fans, lucky it's not a 50w 7200rpm industrial fan like bitcoin machines - they make slightly less noise than an air raid siren or airbus.
Kind remark: 27 dBells difference in noise levels means aroud 6 times louder. It seems an optimal RPM value lies in rage 900-1100.
to it seems that the optimal is in 300 to 500 because you get most benefits with minimal noise.
@@Arguments_only 300-500, if silent environment is critical, since at 900 it is very loud (for me). I have bought Llano and i have two laptops at the moment. I would say "complete" user script doesn't exist. Everything is individual, depending on scenario and preferences.
Then I compared to my deepcool x6 and it is very loud (Llano) 😂😂 but more effective.
Bro, I have an Origin Laptop that runs hot as hell....when it's fans spin up it gets loud...but nothing compared to this Llano POS that should keep it frosty, but just sounds like a jet turbine trying to take off
@ElectricEric you can try maintain your laptop's cooling, like change thermal interfaces and clean coolers, radiators. But do not do it yourself. Also you can reduce power limits in order to find a balance between performance and noise.
Whish you showed cpu scores while temps stayed the same, i suspect the laptop just pushed more and more power with the extra thermal headroom, temps might still be high, but cpu performance would be much higher
Holy moly actual innovation in the computer hardware space and it came in laptop coolers!? Who could possibly have guessed.
Hugely hugely appreciate you demonstrating noise levels at different RPMs. I'm willing to have a fan that makes about as much noise as my laptop or a little bit more, but I refuse to sit next to a jet engine. It's useless to see charts of amazing numbers that assume people can live with a 60-70dB fan going all the time. Seems like a great product at the lower fan speeds.
Completely agree, lower temps are hardly a surprise when it makes so much. Lower temps at similar noise levels to the built in fans is a welcome bonus though
They have been around for a while - i bought a cheap ass 5 fan one from amazon 6 years ago and it worked perfectly (ie, it completely removed thermal throttling when gaming). I think it works best with aluminium case models.
Ordered this yesterday for my blade 16 2023. I'm a CGI artist and this thing is amazing for when I have to work remotely which is often and for prolonged periods of time (I have a PC workstation at home). The laptop is incredible in terms of performance but when rendering, either with GPU or CPU it gets so toasty that I'm absolutely certain it will damage internal components eventually. I mainly offload that type of workload to the PC but sometimes it would be good to have the option to dual wield, also I game on it fairly regularly and again it gets super hot.
Also dust. This will filter out dust which is a major issue and overlooked benefit of using a cooling pad like this. So I'm very excited to receive and test mine out, it's got great reviews on amazon which is promising for such an item.
My setup is almost identical to yours. Whilst the cooler is expensive & also loud, I get round that with noise cancelling earbuds which completely drowns the sound out. The laptop is also new & is an ASUS ROG STRIX SCAR 18in which I use for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 so I want the maximum amount of cooling possible. Thanks for a great video.
i've got one of them llano v12 laptop cooler. you're right about the setup in regards to the additional height added to the laptop. What I have is an additional stand (mesh-like) which I had earlier with my old laptop cooler which lifts the laptop off the ground about a good 20cm or so. Now with the new llano laptop cooler it would be easier for it to pick up the cooler air from the bottom for the laptop. In regards to the sound decibel it gives off, I'm running at 2200, the sounds ok to me. It's almost would have the same decibels of someone talking and I'm ok with it. My air condition box unit is louder than llano gives.
it would have been interesting to see your cpu clocks during testing. cpus in general will thermal throttle and reduce power and clocks. when introducing additional cooling like this, id imagine, while cpu temps remain very high in that cinibench test, that the clocks were probably significantly higher.
That's a fair point. I was going to add in the scores for the different benchmarks but they were negligible from each other. I agree though, depending on the laptop it could absolutely be clocking higher
@@TechHunterOfficialdo it again while actually using a gaming laptop. Play something like star citizen or anno 1800 then we might get some useful information. The cooler isn’t worth £125 period.
Just got mine thru Amazon.......this fan will definitely help to cool my Macbook Pro Laptop outside for Djaying
Does your mac book has air intake on the bottom? If it doesn't then it wont work for yoy
Thank you so much for using specifically the rog zephyrus laptops, i have one of them and i was worried that the weird hinge design was gonna ruin the foam sealing thingy
I mainly using this as dust filter and thus lesser cleaning of my laptop fan and heatsink.
I bought this today and it keeps the overheating beast under control at the cost of being quiet.
I love lights
sometimes, RGB leds distracted me lol
I love lamp
Yeah those generic cooling pads without a seal don't work, but these ones do the seal is what makes the difference you can feel the air come out the laptop with fans of, with those others they don't have a vacuum seal leading to only the undertray being cooled which does nothing for the cpu or gpu so when I got this and watched it go from 86 degrees no fans on to 71 degrees with this running at 2000rpm especially when gaming made a massive difference even gave me better FPS due to the laptop no longer overvolting
Nice laptop! thanks for this video, I too have the Rog Zephyrus G15, what an excellent laptop. i just ordered this cooling pad, So Thanks for that.
Clicked on this since it's been ages since I looked at laptop coolers. However $130 just for the cooler is ridiculous pricing. Just googling around, a GT500 laptop cooler costs $60-70. No way this is worth double that price.
same I'm also looking for alternative for my gt500 but I guess I just gonna stay with it for a while 😂
There are different revisions of GT500 with or w/o LEDs, 1500 or 2600 RPM fan, w/o additional USB ports. And GT600 is an alternative for Llano, their prices are comparable.
It is regularly discounted on amazon, you just need to factor in the extra things this offers. Like the extra usb's, lights (if you care), a more varied range of RPM speeds. Like I said at the end and beginning of the video, it's definitely a hard recommendation - but worth trying to see how it works for you personally
I got it from Lazada for 38 $ w discounts
for my new maxed-out Alienware m18 R2 (64GB, 12TB storage; 14900HX, 4090, and known to run hot), the IETS GT600 i got about 2 weeks ago, I look as an investment to protect a bigger investment; to spend $116 to protect $4120 makes sense to me.
you forgot to compare the clocks gains. its not just about the temps.
I just noticed when I turn the led off the fan speeds up a bit even at 300 rpm it becomes a little louder 😏
Llano over IETS? It's about the same price as the IETS GT600 and I'm thinking of purchasing one.
The Llano is actually a bit better, and to me looks a lot better
What can you recommend? llano v2 or IETS GT600? I'm using my laptop for casual work and gaming.
i just got the IETS GT600 about 2 weeks ago; i chose it over the Llano for several reasons: (1) the fans are about the same, (2) the GT600 stands higher to allow more airflow, (3) it has a wider area for my new maxed out Alienware m18 R2 (64GB, 12TB storage; 14900HX, 4090) to be cooled, (4) the magnets to keep the sealing foam in place; so for those features, I did not have a problem pay an extra few dollars; but as far as the performance of the fans, they basically rate the same.
Hi, I'm looking into getting one of those, so far reviews for this kind of cooling pads seems glowing, but I found about another brand: Klim, that does those too, and is less expensive... problem is, very little reviews on those, or comparison with Llano
If you happen to have tested both, which would you say is best?
Hello. Have you ever tried cooling pad with heat sink? Like the phone cooler, which provide some condensation to make your phone cool as 9-15 degrees Celsius?
May I know if a 14inch laptop gonna fit on this or this is too large for a 14 inch laptop?
Thank you for this very informative video. I plan to buy it from Amazon UK but I don't see the discount codes that you mentioned. What am I missing?
It doesn't suck but it does blows a lot of air to every crevice of your laptop even if your fan is clogged with dust and fur
Can this cool a razer blade 16 rtx4090 stacked spec system?
It will cool any laptop, it would be better if there are openings on the back though
When this was air into your laptop and cools your laptop, In most cases the fans seeing a lower temperatures will be told to spin slower. If this blows air into your laptop faster than your fans are blowing it will spin your fans faster than they should be. Every RUclips video says friends spending faster than they should do the air cans blowing in on cleaning is bad and they should be locked in place.
Also If your fans are sucking faster than this cooling pad or of the cooling pad is off then the seal may starve your fans of air. Somebody please tell me I'm wrong. I want to be wrong.
You are absolutely right and I had the same thought about that. This massive fan will blow air inside the laptop with a high pressure and that will certainly damage the fans on the long run . Although the normal cooling pad is not as effective as this, but won't damage the internal fans.
Will it fit my alienware x14? I was informed that my model overheats a lot even when running chrome, so i needed a cooler but im scared that its not going to fit it.
the minimum size should be 15.6''
gets the iets gt500, even though it's weaker, it can fit your laptop and uses the same design because it was the first of it's kind
Ty bro
IETS GT 626 is I believe more superior than Llano but Llano is cheaper at least the foam quality on IETS GT 626 much solid.
Does rog g14 fits on it
This thing is loud as hell. I bought it thinking with a good fan it shouldn't need to be at high RPM, but it has yet to adequately cool anything. It is especially bad as anything above 600 rpm is so loud you piss off everyone else in the room. The purpose is QUIET COOLING...not "Helecopter taking off" cooling...and before you jump at me, yes I did get the tool to measure dB, and it is amazing but my LAPTOP is much quieter than the Llano at any setting above 500 rpm.
The real issue is that this thing is basically a speaker box. All the fan noise inside of it, because it is hollow, gets reverbed around until it exits or the vibe goes through the plastic shell. Just for fun I wound up taking mine apart and stuffing it with foam. Instantly better just using old pillow foam, imagine if I used actual sound dampening material. AND NO, having the hollow shell like it is does NOT help cooling. The holes are in the wrong place for that, all of the area in the box is dead air, not moving...meaning it just acts as an echo chamber for the noise. Besides, the idea is to cool the LAPTOP, and not the box. As ambient temp air is going straight from the fan to the exhaust hole the rest of the box (other than as a frame for the seal to the bottom of the laptop) is pointless.
Will this work on my razer blade 16? If so how much does the temps dropped by?
yes it'll work, depending on the fan speed setting temps can drop from 5C to 20C
What is the usb type c use for?
You will connect it to your laptop and the 3 USB ports will work.
Does Asus Tuf F 15 fit this cooler?
Yes, I have one and I do use it.
I would love to find one that performs as well for temperature reductions without sounding like a shop vacuum. I've tried a few with no luck. It's either powerful and loud or silent and ineffective. Any recommendations?
Why the fuck mine doesn't worked? My laptop is acer nitro 5 2023 i7 12650H RTX 4060
Fan doesn’t even turn on? Or doesn’t cool it?
@TechHunterOfficial doesn't cool it.. some people said because the thermal paste in the nitro 5 is very bad thus any external cooling pad will not work since the cpu not properly contacting the heat sink
@@damhilmn If it's just smacking straight up to >100c then there's definitely issues under the hood that need addressing. Have you contacted Acer?
The Flydigi BS1 is better
Nah bro I read reviews about it flydigi is one my list but llano is better than flydigi based on reviews and yeah flydigi sounds not louder than llano
too expensive all I can say. should be 70-80
Then again, wouldn’t you spend the extra cash to make sure the thing you bought for a few thousand dollars doesn’t blow up in a few months?
What country was Llano made. Is it made in china?
Like 9 of 10 most of the things in this world nowadays
no its made on mars, they use cheap illegal alien child labor to make it.
Anyone who finds this useful would be better served by getting two other things instead: a bit of self-awareness, and a desktop computer.
A "portable" computer that only works if placed atop a huge, powered platform, which itself must be atop a perfectly smooth, perfectly flat, rock-hard surface, is not portable. You've eliminated just one of the drawbacks of a "laptop", at the cost of gaining all of the drawbacks of a tower.
Also, stop calling anything that requires a hard, flat surface under it a "laptop". Laps are neither hard, nor flat. Yes, that means that nearly everyone who has been an exec or marketer in the computer industry in the last two decades belongs in prison for fraud. Either make a product that can be used atop a person's lap, or call them what they are: desktops with extra steps.
yea we already know
Just buy pc at this point... no portability at all
sounds like a damn bitcoin mine
there are 2 types the v12 and v13 is the v13 better or something bc the only difrence for me is the rgb
It's the same just with no rgb