Would’ve liked some gaming benchmarks with and without the cooler . Just some mainstream titles , maybe gta 5 over 30-60 mins of gameplay . How the temps hold up.
This video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, so that is why I didn't have more comprehensive benchmarking and testing. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for. That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
You are correct - this video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, and that is why I did not include the word review anywhere in the title, description or video itself. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for. That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
Just bought this from Amazon. It works great but its so loud. At max you can hear it through noise canceling headphones. I turned it to max and walked out mu room closing the door. I could still hear it through the door. Could possibly be to loud if you have roommates
Yes, it is very loud, especially at maximum speeds. That said, in my testing, even the low speed of 300RPM was enough to give a significant improvement in cooling.
kind of glossed over the actual testing... didnt say or show much just slammed up some temps.. 18C drop in temp under full load is impressive but im not sure i buy it as fact
You are correct - this video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, and that is why I did not include the word review anywhere in the title, description or video itself. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for. That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
So on the laptop I used in testing, and most gaming-style laptops, the intake is on the bottom and it exhausts the hot air out the back. So with this cooler, it brings in cool air from below, and pushes it up through the laptops intakes, and then that goes out the back of the laptop. So you get this "chamber" that is sealed between the laptop and the cooler, where none of the fresh air is lost, which helps with cooling.
Would’ve liked some gaming benchmarks with and without the cooler . Just some mainstream titles , maybe gta 5 over 30-60 mins of gameplay . How the temps hold up.
This video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, so that is why I didn't have more comprehensive benchmarking and testing. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for.
That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
i wouldn't necessarily call it a review when it's really just an advertisement. good sales pitch friendo
You are correct - this video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, and that is why I did not include the word review anywhere in the title, description or video itself. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for.
That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
@@CollectingCasuallyReviews homie your youtube name is literally review
Its Amazing Cooler
It does provide some good cooling, but it is also quite loud.
Just bought this from Amazon. It works great but its so loud. At max you can hear it through noise canceling headphones. I turned it to max and walked out mu room closing the door. I could still hear it through the door. Could possibly be to loud if you have roommates
Yes, it is very loud, especially at maximum speeds. That said, in my testing, even the low speed of 300RPM was enough to give a significant improvement in cooling.
@CollectingCasuallyReviews yes. I run mine at 500 and it works great for my legion 5 pro. Dragon dogma 2 is running great at 48⁰c with the pad.
kind of glossed over the actual testing... didnt say or show much just slammed up some temps.. 18C drop in temp under full load is impressive but im not sure i buy it as fact
You are correct - this video is not intended to be an inclusive review of the product, and that is why I did not include the word review anywhere in the title, description or video itself. It is designed to go over the features of the cooler to help potential customers make a decision about their purchase, without getting into the level of detail that an enthusiast might be looking for.
That said, if you would like to see further in-depth content that gets into those details, it is something I can consider for future videos, as I do provide that type of content on another platform and channel. I appreciate the feedback either way!
if the laptop makes a seal with the memory foam, where does the heat soaked exhaust air go?
never saw any laptop exhausting hot air to the bottom side
@@ElGracindo I meant the exhaust from this laptop cooler. But yeah I failed to realize some laptops have intakes on the bottom (mine does not)
So on the laptop I used in testing, and most gaming-style laptops, the intake is on the bottom and it exhausts the hot air out the back. So with this cooler, it brings in cool air from below, and pushes it up through the laptops intakes, and then that goes out the back of the laptop. So you get this "chamber" that is sealed between the laptop and the cooler, where none of the fresh air is lost, which helps with cooling.
🤔 something about this….
Did you have a question about this cooler?