🔥 Stay Cool, Game On!
The Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB Cooling Pad is engineered for gamers, featuring a robust 200mm silent fan and a stylish RGB lighting system. With its ergonomic design and adjustable height settings, it ensures optimal comfort and airflow for laptops up to 19 inches. Weighing only 3.38 pounds, it's the perfect portable solution for maintaining peak performance during gaming marathons.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Color | RGB |
Cooling Method | Air |
Item Weight | 3.38 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.54"L x 13.96"W x 1.83"H |
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This is a BEAST!
I LOVE this! It WILL occupy some desk resl estate. But my laptop runs noticeably cooler and my laptop fan doesnkick in. This pleases me. This is pretty quiet for what it is. Let's be real; it's a giant fan. Expect it to sound like a fan. But I really don't notice it. Works great. Does the job. Hopefully adds to my laptop life span. Relatively quiet. Made of good sturdy materials. Has adjustable height rear legs. What's not yo like?
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Keeping Cool with the Thermaltake Laptop Fan: A Gamer's Delight
As someone who spends considerable hours on my laptop, either gaming or handling resource-intensive tasks, finding a reliable cooling solution has always been paramount. The Thermaltake Laptop Fan has proven to be an excellent choice, seamlessly blending functionality with innovative design.Firstly, the build quality of this fan is impressive. Thermaltake has consistently delivered on durability, and this laptop fan is no exception. It’s robust and feels sturdy, which reassures me of its longevity. The design is sleek and modern, ensuring it doesn't look out of place in a gaming setup or a professional environment.Performance-wise, the Thermaltake Laptop Fan excels. It features adjustable fan speed settings that allow for customized cooling based on the intensity of the laptop’s usage. This is particularly beneficial during long gaming sessions or while running heavy software, as it effectively disperses heat, maintaining an optimal operating temperature for the laptop.
P**N
Well it's got gamer aesthetic and does cool my laptop ( to an extent )
Well guys I'm gonna make it simple. I bought it on black Friday 2020.PROS:1.Looks fantabulous.2.Light weight3.Great quality product.4.Got good enough lift from the surface and the hold up good ( sturdy)5.QUIET ( cause of the single 200 mm fan )CONS:1. NOT ENOUGH COOLING2. This thing is bigger than your avg cooling pad and no it wont fit in your typical 15 inch backpack.3. THIS SHIT TAKES UP 2 USB SLOTS ( reccomend using a usb hub )So guys if you're strictly looking for a laptop cooling pad which will cool down your temps drastically then this is not the one for you.Does this cooling pad work ??Of course it does it does it soo sleek. I got a full metal built acer predator triton 300 so I know the need of a cooling pad and this thing does the job just fine with a gamer aesthetic ( RGB BABY ) on top.To more detailed info:It's got a big 200 mm fan which works like a ninja ( super quite compared to other cooling pads ). I just wish it got a bit more punch to the cooling at the same time I dont cause my triton 300 is a fighter jet taking off ( loud ). So its perfectly fine for me.When playing assassins creed odyssey with out the fan the temps went from 82°c to 86°c with the cooling pad on it stays at a FINE temps of 74 ° to 75 °c so this gives your laptop an avg cooling between 5 to 10°. You could get much better temps on a pad with more fans a much more RPM.CONCLUSION MUGGLES:Its works perfectly fine for my usage and for my laptop. if you got a quieter laptop and need more cooling, Then go for a better one. If you're in for a gamer aesthetic and a decent cooling ( with stupid ass 2 USB connectors to work this thing ) then you're in the right place.
S**C
Good Product
Very please with this laptop cooler, I tried a few others, they weren’t any good at cooling my office laptop. It’s not the best laptop top cooler, it’s not good enough for a gaming laptop.
R**I
Not So Cool As Stated
I guess I expected a little more information (one might call is "truth in advertising" for such an expensive product (and this is pretty expensive, more so than say, an entry level laptop cooler). From reading the product details I thought I was getting a very strong cooling system, but indeed, I got a lukewarm "cooling system". In fact, I decided eventually to just unplug the fan and lights, and use the stand alone for allowing more airflow below my gaming laptop. The problem was that my system was getting very hot very quickly while playing Bethesda's Starfield pc game (I've never had this problem with any game out there before; this is a first), and then crashing to desktop, sometimes within seconds of launching. I've read a lot of online comments about this same thing happening to a lot of gaming desktops AND laptops (actually, hundreds of comments - since I was searching for a solution - and also folks who have the same system as I who experience either less crashes, or no crashes at all). Eventually, I discovered my ram was faultly (but not the only problem with the game's crashing), which is frustrating, because I had to purchase replacement ram, and ultimately, it hasn't completely cleared up the "crashing to desktop" that is so much a problem with this game. I doubled the ram to 64 gigs, and the new ram seemed to have fixed it, until it ultimately didn't. I can now play for anywhere from an hour to say, three hours, at which time something happens to crash the game. The laptop cooling pad was here to help keep my cpu and my gpu under the range that can cause exactly this type of crashing.When I set up the Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Fan, the first thing I noticed was it takes two usb ports; most gaming laptops do not have an extra usb port so that both can be plugged in. So I had to use a hub plugged into my laptop. In any case, plugging both usb connectors isn't necessary for the fan to work; I at first thought the reason the fan was so weak was that it needed both connectors plugged in to operated efficiently. Not the case. In fact, the lights AND fan both will work with only one usb plugged in, and apparently the fan itself doesn't get any stronger using two plugins. In any case, the temperature still rises, and the fans for some people work, and for others (just read some of the reviews) don't seem to have any affect at all. I was so frustrated by how little it changed my internal readings that I decided it wasn't doing anything at all.I've had the Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Fan for a few weeks now, and it is not a magic bullet for gaming laptops. Gaming laptops run hot due to cramped spaces that don't allow the heat to dissipate like gaming desktops can. I would ask for a refund and send it back, but honestly, at this point it doesn't seem worth the effort, not with needing to package it back up, putting it back into the original box, and driving to a station to return it (right now it's the middle of winter, below zero, and just, nope). I will say that the one thing it does seem to have going for it is the wide amount of space for heat from the laptop grills to go through, and with the ability to position the surface of the cooler to a higher level, I think it will help most player increase air circulation. Still not worth the buying cost though, when you can do the same thing with a much cheaper cooling pad (I say this because the fan power is fairly meh) after the fan either gives out or you decide lifting the laptop is more beneficial than the fan ever was. If you do decide to buy this brand, I would keep my expectations low for the fan power, so that like myself, you aren't disappointed. Good luck!
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