i have iets gt600 v2 by all the tests done online it is the best in terms of performance by a slight bit, it is loud but quieter than the llano, i also like that it takes less up space in my desk because i can angle it higher
For the acceptable noise levels, the flydigi seems much quieter than the other two. Can you try to lower the other two to that noise level to see how they compare?
@@johnnyc5922 I have reviewed all these separately as well you can see those videos I tested them at different speeds. I also tested them at different speeds in this review.
@Dejavulife I meant when you run it at 2100 rpm and the others at 1600, the flydigi still sounds quieter. You even say that it sounds barely more than the built in fans. Is there a reason why you didn't turn the other 2 lower than 1600 to try and get closer sound wise, since they go down to 800 or so? Or do they never get that quiet sounding? Nevertheless, great tests
@@HasnainShaikh-t1n I have not tried a 17 inch laptop but all of these laptop top cooling pads claim to be compatible with 17 inch laptops. They are not compatible with laptops smaller than 15 inch.
@Dejavulife Thanks, but I need to know if I can deep clean it after a year of use (aside from using a toothbrush), which isn't going to reach the fan blade or the other side of the filter. Are there screws on the underside? That's the main question. I don't care about fixing it.
@@Dejavulife ok thanks I appreciate it, I've probably watched a dozen videos, and double that in Google searches trying to find that out. Much appreciated. Thanks.
recently bought the V12 and while it's amazing for some gaming with max headphone volume it is horrid for other people around could you compare the Ilano V10 and the Flydigi BS1 in particular as those seem smaller and quieter which would be helpful for deskspace
V10 doesn't perform as good as the FlyDigi BS1. That's why I compared V12 here in this video. Which has a similar cooling impact as the BS1. I did try the V10 in a separate video.
@@Dejavulife btw could you tell me the exact model (it's usually a long as hell string of characters) of the laptop you tested? I heard the BS1 really depends on where the intakes are situated (I mean it makes sense seeing from the setup)
@@Dejavulife yeah but what I was thinking is if the whole thing was made with aluminium would it make it cooler as we all know if you have cold air constantly blowing on any metal surface it gets colder so in return would it make a difference I wonder.
@@Smart_boy2001 I don't use the software. But according to Flydigi the software manages the fan speed according the workload and temperature of the CPU and GPU. So the fan isn't working at higher RPM all the time. If connects to the system via Bluetooth.
Wow ,What a video ,simple, on the point ❤
Very well put together review. Keep up the good work!
excellent video thanks
great vid, thanks for comparing them
i have iets gt600 v2 by all the tests done online it is the best in terms of performance by a slight bit, it is loud but quieter than the llano, i also like that it takes less up space in my desk because i can angle it higher
Im gunna to buy the Aicheson cooler next week, Yay. My laptop is currently a furnace
Awesome detailed review. What is the power output of the power adapter you are using to unlock overclocking on the FlyDigi BS1?
20 watt
Thank this really helped
No USB slot for the flydigi?
@@geenaxion Yes the flydigi has no additional USB port.
nice work keep it up
Is it okay for a 14” laptop?
@@etalia8818 no
Ilano have a V10 version for smaller laptops but they will perform slightly worse than the v12
For the acceptable noise levels, the flydigi seems much quieter than the other two. Can you try to lower the other two to that noise level to see how they compare?
@@johnnyc5922 I have reviewed all these separately as well you can see those videos I tested them at different speeds. I also tested them at different speeds in this review.
@Dejavulife I meant when you run it at 2100 rpm and the others at 1600, the flydigi still sounds quieter. You even say that it sounds barely more than the built in fans.
Is there a reason why you didn't turn the other 2 lower than 1600 to try and get closer sound wise, since they go down to 800 or so? Or do they never get that quiet sounding?
Nevertheless, great tests
@johnnyc5922 Anything lower than 1000 has almost no impact on CPU GPU temps.
Bro i just wanted to confirm that the cooling pad’s fans align with my asus scar 17 laptop's intake vents perfectly? My laptop model no - g733pz.
@@HasnainShaikh-t1n I have not tried a 17 inch laptop but all of these laptop top cooling pads claim to be compatible with 17 inch laptops. They are not compatible with laptops smaller than 15 inch.
The BS1's width clearance for fans/vents is 33cm.
have you found a way to take the FlyDigi Bs1 apart? Is it held together with screws?
@@theterminaldave I didn't as it's working fine
@Dejavulife Thanks, but I need to know if I can deep clean it after a year of use (aside from using a toothbrush), which isn't going to reach the fan blade or the other side of the filter.
Are there screws on the underside? That's the main question.
I don't care about fixing it.
@@theterminaldave There are screws.
@@Dejavulife ok thanks I appreciate it, I've probably watched a dozen videos, and double that in Google searches trying to find that out.
Much appreciated. Thanks.
recently bought the V12 and while it's amazing for some gaming with max headphone volume it is horrid for other people around
could you compare the Ilano V10 and the Flydigi BS1 in particular as those seem smaller and quieter which would be helpful for deskspace
V10 doesn't perform as good as the FlyDigi BS1. That's why I compared V12 here in this video. Which has a similar cooling impact as the BS1. I did try the V10 in a separate video.
@@Dejavulife btw could you tell me the exact model (it's usually a long as hell string of characters) of the laptop you tested? I heard the BS1 really depends on where the intakes are situated (I mean it makes sense seeing from the setup)
@@kiro_luv8424 Hasee Z8.
@@Dejavulife cheers
@@Dejavulife how is hasee z8 performing so far bro?and how can we replace flydigi filter?or wash per say?how to take it out?
I wonder if they made it out of aluminium it would make it cooler
@@simonboardman370 The flydigi has metal air outlets.
@@Dejavulife yeah but what I was thinking is if the whole thing was made with aluminium would it make it cooler as we all know if you have cold air constantly blowing on any metal surface it gets colder so in return would it make a difference I wonder.
Hmm Flydigi at 2800 seems quiter than others .
@@Smart_boy2001 Yes
@Dejavulife what can you do from their software of flydigi cooling pad ? What are the features you get from that software ?
@@Smart_boy2001 I don't use the software. But according to Flydigi the software manages the fan speed according the workload and temperature of the CPU and GPU. So the fan isn't working at higher RPM all the time. If connects to the system via Bluetooth.