What is your overall recommendation on laptop coolers now after this video? Last time you personally recommended the Llano V10 and the IETS GtT600V2 for the best cooler
looking to buy a cooler currently, what's the noise of each cooler at max speed, i want something quiet, are you saying the klim turbofrost is quieter than the IETS GT600V2?
I'm looking into those powerful coolers to buy together with my new notebook later this year. Was looking into Llano, but this one seems to be better and cheaper, and the noise isn't all that bad.
yeah there's gotta be some other variable at play that was overlooked because all scores below throttle limits should be the same within margin of error.
broski, I need you to get your hand on the FL08 . No idea what brand it is but it's a budget option here in Asia. I really want to see how it compares to the other fans.
Damn they lie so much on this particular model on Amazon it’s hard to even think about buying from them. They have 80c as the overheating threshold. I’ve never seen it that low.
The decibel test is redundant if you don't try try it with an actual laptop on top of it. I am sure the seals/foam/tech will get better and better and reduce noise. But with your test we will never know. Just a tip for future reviews. (This became my choice of cooler since it has below 50db in other reviews.)
@@UltraObamaOn desktop PCs, fans directly dissipate heat from PC components, while others are designed to blow out hot air and blow in FRESH, not cold air. In essence, this is not cooling, it is ventilation, people are mistaken in thinking that air can be cooled with fans (this is physically impossible). Now that we have figured out how to effectively dissipate heat, we need to project the same thing onto a laptop. And it is extremely difficult to achieve such a result on all laptops, because the laptop is too compact, closed and thin. I will say a spoiler that it is not the price of the coolerpad that determines its effectiveness, but the design of the laptop (ideally, it should be metal and with a perfectly ventilated bottom panel). In all cases, gaming laptops have holes for coolers that take fresh air from the bottom and blow hot air out the sides and back, but the rest of the laptop is covered by the bottom panel. In this case, if you do not have a metal case, then the coolerpad is ABSOLUTELY useless and will not reduce even 5 degrees Celsius. If you have a metal case, then it will help to significantly reduce the temperature of the entire laptop, but you must be sure that the air flow is strong enough and a large enough fan is used to cover the entire area of the lower metal panel. But there are more interesting laptops, such as msi sword/katana, where the coolers are covered by the bottom panel, but all the components of the laptop such as CPU and GPU are almost completely open, which is actually not bad and gives both advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantage of this design is that the flow of fresh air to the coolers is hampered, but the gpu and cpu are directly ventilated. In the case of msi, coolerpads that blow fresh air directly onto the bottom panel (for example, klim turbofrost) significantly reduce the temperature, because the air directly dissipates the temperature on the heat pipes of the laptop, and the built-in fans help it in this by simultaneously blowing out hot air similar to a desktop PC. If msi had a metal case, I would be sure that we could see -20, -25 degrees Celsius, but there are not many such laptops. Another cool feature of the coolerpad is dust protection, this will greatly extend the life of the laptop.
Hello, i've purchased this one as I need to try run it free using usb c power alone and 3.0 usb hub is much better than 2.0 with wall outlet i guess that would be required for proper usb controller bandwith (read/write speeds say on portable usb drive/ssd) . Any updates on which stock foam (illano / iets stock foams) fits this one even better for more of a perfect 'seal' and if that experiment resulted in 2/3 degree further reductions or more in the temp department according to yours tests? Thanks Also, I have a Aero 15 gigabyte laptop with side and middle vents at the back so trying Klim turbo frost first (currently enroute) but if this doesn't solve my 94/97 degree (almost) throttle territory then i'll give Illano V10 a try [skipping Illano V13 as suggested by you due to being older and V10 being imrpoved model/less noisy etc better with temps] as i don't think Flydigi BS1 would work for my model's vents??
@@mattscomputerservices yeah, the brand is named Memo. it should look like a knockoff version of the IETS GT600. Aliexpress should have it at around $50.
Hi , thanks for video and your work. It would be nice if you can also show temps and noise level comparison results for top5 (iets, liano, bs1, klim etc) but with 50% and 75% of max RPM. I beleive there are a lot of people like me that looking for sweetspots ratio (efficient cooling without airplane noise). Thx in advance
Matt, you should Improve your graphs, really. Like sort them top to bottom by lowest temps or highest scores. Highlight the coolers you're mentioning in the graph so that it's clear what you're comparing to what. Otherwise it's very messy and unclear. Please check Jarrod's Tech's graphs, they're so clear and understandable.
So need a opinion i have a helios 300 just had to replace the sdd not even 2 years of owning it because it got burnt up this thing is a furnace not trying to burn my new ssd this pad or the llano pad which would be the better option to grantee my laptop stays cool
I have the Klim Ultimate since 2 Days and i am very happy with it. My 3080ti Laptop is now on 72°C, befor with my old cooler i had 85°C at long time gaming. I dont know the price in $ but i get it for 40€
What is your overall recommendation on laptop coolers now after this video? Last time you personally recommended the Llano V10 and the IETS GtT600V2 for the best cooler
looking to buy a cooler currently, what's the noise of each cooler at max speed, i want something quiet, are you saying the klim turbofrost is quieter than the IETS GT600V2?
I'm looking into those powerful coolers to buy together with my new notebook later this year. Was looking into Llano, but this one seems to be better and cheaper, and the noise isn't all that bad.
Hi, is this the best noise/temps ratio cooler at the moment?
Hotter temps, but better test scores? Is this cooler from bizzaro world?
yeah there's gotta be some other variable at play that was overlooked because all scores below throttle limits should be the same within margin of error.
Hello, good to see that, thank you, but what about the fl08 laptop cooler on aliexpress in term of performance/price?
During test: Look Jack, I am flying
Super super appreciate these videos. Thank you for putting the work into these
Also is the aicheson k1 worth it. Its kinda around familys affordable price its gunna be my bday August 5th
I just bought one should be testing it this week!
broski, I need you to get your hand on the FL08 . No idea what brand it is but it's a budget option here in Asia. I really want to see how it compares to the other fans.
Just found one online ordering it today!
@@mattscomputerservices looking forward for the performance chart.
@@mattscomputerservices when will you review it?
Damn they lie so much on this particular model on Amazon it’s hard to even think about buying from them. They have 80c as the overheating threshold. I’ve never seen it that low.
Hi Will you review the memo fl08 compared to llano and iets? What do you think about klim mistral? Cheers
Memo fl08 is fine. But I prefer the klim Everest or the AICHESON cooler that is a copy of the LLANO
@@thevoid11223 which aicheson model? Do you have a link to check please?
Would you choose this or the flydigi bs1?
Yes I think it’s better cooler in almost every aspect I would judge a cooler on including thermals, noise, design, and build quality
Yes what? Flydigig or Klim?
you need to test the new ice coorel with semiconductor in the middle.
The decibel test is redundant if you don't try try it with an actual laptop on top of it. I am sure the seals/foam/tech will get better and better and reduce noise.
But with your test we will never know. Just a tip for future reviews. (This became my choice of cooler since it has below 50db in other reviews.)
I want a cooling pad with a cooling radiator that sucks hot air and push it cold, and it doesn't care about room temperature.
Please tell me if you find one
@@ryuuhrsk Unfortunately, There is no such innovation.
So AC? 😅
@@UltraObama more like mini AC
@@UltraObamaOn desktop PCs, fans directly dissipate heat from PC components, while others are designed to blow out hot air and blow in FRESH, not cold air. In essence, this is not cooling, it is ventilation, people are mistaken in thinking that air can be cooled with fans (this is physically impossible). Now that we have figured out how to effectively dissipate heat, we need to project the same thing onto a laptop. And it is extremely difficult to achieve such a result on all laptops, because the laptop is too compact, closed and thin. I will say a spoiler that it is not the price of the coolerpad that determines its effectiveness, but the design of the laptop (ideally, it should be metal and with a perfectly ventilated bottom panel). In all cases, gaming laptops have holes for coolers that take fresh air from the bottom and blow hot air out the sides and back, but the rest of the laptop is covered by the bottom panel. In this case, if you do not have a metal case, then the coolerpad is ABSOLUTELY useless and will not reduce even 5 degrees Celsius. If you have a metal case, then it will help to significantly reduce the temperature of the entire laptop, but you must be sure that the air flow is strong enough and a large enough fan is used to cover the entire area of the lower metal panel. But there are more interesting laptops, such as msi sword/katana, where the coolers are covered by the bottom panel, but all the components of the laptop such as CPU and GPU are almost completely open, which is actually not bad and gives both advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantage of this design is that the flow of fresh air to the coolers is hampered, but the gpu and cpu are directly ventilated. In the case of msi, coolerpads that blow fresh air directly onto the bottom panel (for example, klim turbofrost) significantly reduce the temperature, because the air directly dissipates the temperature on the heat pipes of the laptop, and the built-in fans help it in this by simultaneously blowing out hot air similar to a desktop PC. If msi had a metal case, I would be sure that we could see -20, -25 degrees Celsius, but there are not many such laptops. Another cool feature of the coolerpad is dust protection, this will greatly extend the life of the laptop.
Hello, i've purchased this one as I need to try run it free using usb c power alone and 3.0 usb hub is much better than 2.0 with wall outlet i guess that would be required for proper usb controller bandwith (read/write speeds say on portable usb drive/ssd) . Any updates on which stock foam (illano / iets stock foams) fits this one even better for more of a perfect 'seal' and if that experiment resulted in 2/3 degree further reductions or more in the temp department according to yours tests? Thanks
Also, I have a Aero 15 gigabyte laptop with side and middle vents at the back so trying Klim turbo frost first (currently enroute) but if this doesn't solve my 94/97 degree (almost) throttle territory then i'll give Illano V10 a try [skipping Illano V13 as suggested by you due to being older and V10 being imrpoved model/less noisy etc better with temps] as i don't think Flydigi BS1 would work for my model's vents??
I got this cooler along with V10, V10 seems better already, I cant even power this one using USB Type C...
I love your vids bin watching ever since iv bin looking for a laptop cooler some are a bit expensive but looking forward to the cheaper versions
Can you review the Memo FL08?
Yeah of course I’ll see if I can find it online is the company memo?
@@mattscomputerservices yeah, the brand is named Memo. it should look like a knockoff version of the IETS GT600. Aliexpress should have it at around $50.
@@mattscomputerservices yes the brand of the cooler is Memo. I wish I can tell you where to get it but my comment always get deleted.
Hi , thanks for video and your work. It would be nice if you can also show temps and noise level comparison results for top5 (iets, liano, bs1, klim etc) but with 50% and 75% of max RPM. I beleive there are a lot of people like me that looking for sweetspots ratio (efficient cooling without airplane noise). Thx in advance
Matt, you should Improve your graphs, really. Like sort them top to bottom by lowest temps or highest scores. Highlight the coolers you're mentioning in the graph so that it's clear what you're comparing to what. Otherwise it's very messy and unclear. Please check Jarrod's Tech's graphs, they're so clear and understandable.
So need a opinion i have a helios 300 just had to replace the sdd not even 2 years of owning it because it got burnt up this thing is a furnace not trying to burn my new ssd this pad or the llano pad which would be the better option to grantee my laptop stays cool
Also bro can u tell me ur legions specs?
I7-13700hx and RTX 4060
This is the exact model: amzn.to/3LOiL73
@@mattscomputerservicesdamn. that's the same laptop I'm looking for expect I want the 4070 variant.
sad to watch this after buying the llano v12 :(
How so?
@@alessandromazzini7026 because the v12 performed the worst of them all
Cant wait for something cheaper
I have another video coming soon on a knock off version of a top cooler with very similar performance at half the cost!
@@mattscomputerservices cool, whats the model name?
I have the Klim Ultimate since 2 Days and i am very happy with it. My 3080ti Laptop is now on 72°C, befor with my old cooler i had 85°C at long time gaming. I dont know the price in $ but i get it for 40€