Price: ₹23,935.00
(as of Jan 19, 2025 11:14:15 UTC – Details)
laptop cooling pad
[Larger Fan, Faster Cooling]: The llano New Upgraded Version ice cooler boasts a powerful 5.5inch(14CM) large-diameter turbo external fan, ensuring an impressive 44℃(111℉) temperature drop (CPU+GPU) in just 90 seconds. Whether immersed in intense gaming sessions or tackling high-demand tasks, enjoy uninterrupted, rapid cooling without delays or screen flickers.
[Advanced Dust Protection]: Protect your laptop with our dust filter and specially designed structure. The llano PC gaming computer laptop cooler acts as a shield against dust intrusion, significantly extending your device’s lifespan. Each package includes an extra dust filter for added convenience.
[Smart Display & Touch Controls]: Elevate your cooling with the llano PC laptop cooler. Its elegant design features a real-time LED display, precisely showing fan speed. With touch-sensitive buttons, make instant adjustments for the ideal balance of cooling efficiency and noise levels.
[Non-Slip Baffles& Adjustable Height]: Find perfect stability and comfort with our laptop fan stand cooling pad. Double non-slip baffles securely anchor your laptop on any surface. The adjustable height function reduces neck strain during extended use, ensuring comfort throughout.
[What ‘s in the Box]: 1* laptop cooler, 1* 31×14-inch Mouse Pad, 1* 36W Adapter, 1* Dust Filter, 1* USB-A to C Cable and lifetime tech support.
MC –
Context (skip to measurements if TL;DR):——————–I have a “creator” laptop that I use for gaming and work (Gigabyte Aero 5 XE 4).The laptop has a 3070Ti that goes up to 115W, 64GB of DDR4 ram, an i7-12700H, two large NVME SSDs. I use most of the power most of the time (multi-screen to an OLED, gaming, network stuff, large data stuff, etc).I tried a cooling stand by another brand (starts with cooler and ends with master) which did nothing. Tried devices that suction heat out of the four different areas around the laptop. Monitored baseline and under load (playing Star Citizen, Horizon Forbidden West, running LLMs, etc) with HWinfo.Nothing tangible in both cases. My laptop’s fan had to pick up the slack, the rest didn’t change anything.This thing did. Big time.THE PACKAGE——————— Cooling stand with physical wheel to adjust speed, 7-segments screen to display RPMs, and one weirdly touch capacitive button to turn on/off.- Cooling stand has a foam area on which the laptop rests – in my case the 15 inch laptop rests well on it, but it can easily accomodate a 17-inch one. Not sure about smaller (13) though.- USB hub in the stand, and USB cable included (usb-c goes in the stand, usb-a to your hub or PC)- … a free XL mousepad with a space visual? Surprisingly it’s actually better than my large Legion pad, and I didn’t even know I was getting that stuff.- Replacement foam for the fan?- A notice that explains how everything worksMEASUREMENTS——————–BEFORE:<<<<>>>>Average temperature baseline:~45C CPU, ~40C GPUAverage temperature under load:~85C CPU, ~90C GPUThat’s between 20C and 40C of difference.Oh and.. did I mention that the stand was running at 300 to 600 RPM?Because at its max spec (2800 RPM) the thing is an absolute wind turbine, and there’s a point past which you get very little return on investment due to the way CPUs and GPUs get air cooled (liquid cooling isn’t relevant here obviously).CONCLUSIONS——————–0. GET THIS. I’m not paid to say this, it’s just my immediate satisfaction leading to this review.(oh and hey Ilano, feel free to send some free stuff my way if you’ve got any extra)1. IT IS CRAZY HOW WELL THIS WORKS. Seriously, I first tried a few options in the lower price range ($CAD 30-55) and nothing made a difference. Yes this isn’t cheap, but it actually works.2. 300-600 RPM on this larger fan means a steady hum that is fairly low-pitched and does everything I need. I can literally keep my laptop’s own fans at 0RPM if I wanted, but I set them at sub-hearing threshold (which is 25% PWM, around 1400RPM in this laptop).Before getting this stand, my laptop’s fan would regularly kill my ears with high pitched, high RPMs – not anymore.3. The tactile adjustment wheel at the front is MUCH better than any screen or buttons requiring long presses. It’s kinda weird that turning on/off the device is a capacitive switch – IMHO they would have been better off having only physical buttons.4. The USB hub is actually perfectly functional. I would still get the device if it had no hub, I’m just happy to get a couple extra ports (which themselves are plugged into another hub.. and yes it works for a keyboard, an e-drum kit, etc).5. I sometimes had a piece of cloth covering the keyboard and a plastic keyboard protector. With the wind coming from the stand, anything in that zone gets literally blown off even at the min setting of 300RPM.If you care more about covering your keys than lowering the temperature, then it’s worth keeping in mind. But frankly you’d be hard pressed to find a solution that works in that case.6. Around 100C generally a gaming laptop will throttle capabilities: less power to CPU or GPU, downclock everything, etc. In this case I can go to the max specs and be totally fine. The results with performance means I can actually get 110% out of my machine.7. The screen indicating speed does not turn off. It’d be great if it did, but I can live with that – worst case just put on some tape over it. The light isn’t distracting either, but it’s worth mentioning.
Anymon –
I hate being shaken down. This is an item you buy because you really need it. It’s priced ridiculously high as a result.However, the device works better than any device I’ve tried. I own a MSI Prestige 15 laptop, which is very powerful and capable even today, but it got so HOT I was concerned it would bake itself, and I reduced CPU, GPU and other use, so I couldn’t tap its’ full capabilities.This device forces air thru the laptop faster than the laptop can take it. At full force, air starts coming out of holes in the laptop I didn’t even know existed, including between the keys. It keeps the ENTIRE laptop cool, not just the key spots like the built in fans do.I can do heavy work all day long with the cooler’s fan at 600, with acceptable noise level for office work. If I push the laptop extra hard, I’ve needed to crank the cooler ip to as much as 1400 at which point it’s pretty loud.Given how expensive the laptop was, and/or how much it would cost to replace, it’s worth the price for what should otherwise be a $25 item.
Denki –
Pros:- Robusto- Tiene puertos USB adicionales- El foam hace buen trabajo conteniendo el aire- Incluye filtros de polvoCons:- Es ruidoso cuando está al máximo- El foam no tiene imanes o alguna manera de fijarse al marcoAfortunadamente, no necesitas tenerlo siempre al máximo para mantener tu laptop a una temperatura aceptable, pero si el ruido no es problema, la temperatura baja entre 20-30 grados centÃÂgrados.Generalmente lo uso a 1000-1200 revoluciones, el ruido es aceptable para jugar sin audÃÂfonos y la temperatura se mantiene en los 60’s.Muy recomendable sobre los competidores.
Amir Bouden –
This cooling pad is legendary, my under-volted CPU temps used to be aroud 50 to 60 when idle and almost reaches 100C at full load, now at only1000 RPM it’s constant 40C when idle and stays stable in the 80s on heavy tasks.10000% recommended product.
Dylan –
Before using this cooler, under heavy sustained loads my temps usually sat at around 90°C+ in the CPU, and around 82-86°C in the GPU. Once I started to use this cooler at only half speed, these temps dropped by around 15-20°C on both, especially so in the GPU. I have never once seen my GPU get near 80°C since I started using it!On the CPU side, it works great in most situations, but certain laptops such as mine still pull in a lot of power, so depending on exactly what you’re doing, results may vary. There is nothing any cooler on the planet can do for sudden power spikes under 100% capacity loads on 12700H laptops such as mine! In these cases, unless it is necessary, reduce the load on your laptop if you want to avoid this.As an example of how good this cooler is, Elden Ring on max settings in 4k is extremely CPU intensive, and would be stay at 99-100°C without the cooler, as my laptop would be pulling the absolute maximum power at all times. However with the cooler, it stays between 80-90°C. Games like COD won’t go above 65°C in game with the cooler, but when it’s pre-loading shaders, temps can still go up towards 95°C. Overall, I feel that half speed is the perfect mix between noise and cooling, as the only difference between max speed and half speed is only around 2-5°C in temp reduction, but the noise is much, much louder.The biggest issue for most will be the noise. At max speed, it is around 70db, almost like a hoover. At half speed, it still sounds like a PS4 that someone hasn’t cleaned since they bought it. Still, at half speed, this shouldn’t be an issue if you wear headphones like I do. Just be wary if you’re using it when someone is trying to sleep!All in all, this is a fantastic cooler that is currently the best on the market. It may seem quite expensive for a cooler at first glance, and can be loud depending on the fan speed, but it’s resounding results make it fully worth the cost in my opinion!