🔥 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 |
J**N
Fantastic Looking Cooling Pad for the price
Fantastic Looking Cooling Pad for the price. This is the first ever cooling pad that I had purchased for my Alienware 15 R4 (2018) laptop. Anyone who owns an Alienware laptop will know they tend run on the hotter side. I keep the fan on the high mode which is still very quiet, so quiet I worry it stopped working. Being that this is my first laptop cooling fan ever, I am wondering if its strength is too low when its running. I have nothing to compare it too, so it could be working just fine. it blows air, just mild which could be normal for what these products do. I do have it turned up all the way as well. Its cut down my temps from 55-65 c at idle to 45-55 c. I also love that its the only laptop fan that I seen that comes with a power adapter option to plug in (you have to supply your own plug). I bought a universal adapter by SoulBay ( 30W Universal AC/DC Adapter Switching Power Supply with 8 Selectable Adapter Tips & Micro USB Plug, for 3V to 12V Household Electronics and LED Strip - 2000mA Max) (seen here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N7RS0NG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) that works wonderfully for it if you do not want to keep it plugged into your USB port on laptop. If anyone is curious, yes I use it on my lap, yes I use it on my bed, Yes it holds my tank of a laptop that's heavier than most laptops without even flinching (alienware 15 R4 is 8 pounds of heavenly joy) I am confident it will handle its 10 pound brother the 17 R4 or more. This cooler fan is built like a tank, to hold a tank. No slipping or sliding of my hearty beast of a system. yes its amazing and absolutely worth the price. I would recommend to anyone who wants the freedom of an optional power supply without having to feel tethered to your laptop. This model gives you the freedom of picking up your laptop to walk away with it if you use your own power adapter. I would give it 10 stars if it came with its own adapter. The RGB lighting can be turned off so your not stuck with it on. This to me is another bonus. I have it on when I want flashy eye candy, and shut off the lights with the button in the back that will not effect the fans speed at all. You can even control the colors with the buttons as well as the lighting effects. Over all I love this product! Thank you for making such a great piece of equipment. This fan is great for gaming or high intensity graphic users when designing your projects. Its generous size fully covers my laptop and could easily hold bigger. Its solid full black design of metal top/plastic bottom is great for those who want their laptops to shine against its dark surface. Even better for when your using the RGB features. I recommend this product to anyone who wants the options of the most versatility of a cooling pad with something that feels that its its going to last for a very long time to come.
C**.
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.
F**X
Its nice but mods put it over the top
In my circles its always IETS GT500 vs this with the IETS coming out on top. I assume this is mostly due to the foam padding that prevents air from just blowing around the case. So, I purchased some foam insulation to replicate the sealing effect from the IETS. That worked out very well. Now I have a very quiet but high flow setup, but... does it cool?Yep. Using an AW M18 R1 as the test and XTU to monitor, the effect on both the CPU and GPU are profound. On balanced mode the GPU never goes above 66C at 100% utilization. The CPU at 100% (all cores in) can hits between 4-4.5Ghz. This is around 500Mhz faster than without the cooler. With only 2 p-cores involved (game scenario) it runs even faster. Bounces around between 4.7-5Ghz (about the same increase as the all core test).I feel the better cooling is likely due to the internal fans having to fight against the case to pull in enough air and with the cooler involved, there is a pressure surplus inside the case from which to draw from. Just my guess.Its light and runs on USB (has two but only needs one from my computer). All in all I'm happy with my purchase.
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