bts lover 123—August 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works great for my gaming laptop - idle temperatures dropped about 5-7 degrees C, and gaming temperatures dropped 10-20 degrees, depending on what game I played, and RPM of the fan. An important factor to note is fan speed and noise, which will increase at a sharp rate as you heighten the fan speed. 300-600 RPM was quiet enough to go unnoticed, whilst maintaining a significant decrease in temperatures, 600 up to 1200 would be a bit louder, and decrease temperatures another 4-6 degrees, and 1200+ RPM would produce significant noise, and only decreasing temperatures by 2-4 on my laptop. For gaming, I found the sweet spot considering cooling and noise was between 800-1600 RPM, and 300-600 when idle. with Overall well worth the price for performance, and a must for any high-end gaming laptops. Other thing to note: Knob to change fan speed is quick and responsive Size may be an issue if you constantly travel with it Conveniently comes with a usb hub Build feels sturdy and durable 5/5 !!! Read more
Alex Truax—December 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This thing quite simply works. The cooling is extremely powerful and drops my laptop temps by over 20 degrees. The design is nice and I like the fan speed scroller and included air filter. It is bulky, but well built and lightweight. Its honestly a must have for high end gaming laptop. Read more
Joshua—December 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Wow, I'm impressed. I got it to test if it was needed, because my temps were already great. But this brings them down quite a bit!! I usually use 800-1200Rpms while gaming and the sound isn't bad at all unless I up it more. Good build quality, and the foam fits around the intake air vents perfectly on this model -- which is why I choose this one. All other models, the foam at least partially covers the vents. My other concern was it blowing too hard into my laptop fans, causing damage--but I'm not worried after testing it. It more cools the air, than directs it like a nozzle. It's not like a can of air. I decided to definitely keep it, I also love the added dust protection, as the foam is a perfect seal and it has an air filter on the only intake fan. Read more
Tyler—January 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I game on a Asus Zephyrus M16 with a 3070 TI and 12th gen i9. And it gets HOT. While I understand that using a gaming laptop is bad, it's all I have and it has worked great for a few years! So here's the good: Cooling: Great. I can notice a performance increase after longer periods of gaming. Control: Pretty good. You can change how fast the fan spins per 100rpm. Which is nice, so I can vary the noise levels. Form factor: Excellent. for me this is perfect it sits the laptop up nicely, allowing air to better circulate. And the bad: The power button is REALLY REALLY difficult to push. I have had it for a few days and I have got to unplugging it and replugging it back in to use it. The noise: this is the be expected, so I wouldn't fault them. But when the fan hits 2800rpm it is AGGRESSIVE. however my headphones drown it out. Read more
Greg—December 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Love this laptop cooler, works great at keeping my gaming laptop cool. It can get a bit loud on the highest setting, but you can still hear your game fine without a head set Read more
Juan Pablo de Guevara—February 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I originally bought this Cooling Pad for it's built-in filter, as I live in a dusty area and the dust build-up was getting bothersome. I didn't have high hopes for the temperature management due to past experiences with other cooling pads, which is why I was so pleasantly surprised when testing the V12. Under load, temperatures dropped from an average 83°C all the way to 76°C for the GPU, and the CPU now never breaks over 67°C. The dust covers work as advertised too, and the USB ports are convenient, given that my laptop is on the smaller size. I can personally vouch 100% for this cooler, it delivers on all it's promises. My only criticisms are that the power button has no led, so it may be harder to find when in dark enviroments, and the fan speed wheel feels a bit flimsy, but these are minor nitpicks. Read more
Jonathan mathews—February 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The hp victus does technically work great, but is on the very bottom end of what I would put on here for size, the laptop only has maybe 1/4" of an overlap around the sides and back for that gasket, should work just fine in the long run but is the smallest I would comfortably use. I can't say if the smaller unit would line up correctly with the vents or not, but this does work. The2024 16" Lenovo legion slim 5 fits a bit better, vents are clear and we get good airflow. Fan while not exactly quiet, isn't offensive and mostly blends in with background noise and any other fans you may have in the room. I do appreciate having the dust filter. It won't catch anything super fine but will definitely keep out larger guff and animal hair. The hp did see a good few degrees drop in temps with pad set to 1100 rpm. The Lenovo has a better cooler out of box and only saw a couple degrees drop in my work loads, but I don't stress the system so that's not surprising. What this did fix was my system fans randomly ramping up and down as the crap OEM fan control software fails to keep temps consistent. With this cooler I was able to keep my laptop at a steady 70 degrees with a consistent and easy to forget about low hum of noise. It's cheap, and made of plastic but isn't offensive, same as any other laptop cooler pad, but this one actually works, for 80$ only way to make one perform better is to pay allot more money on noctua fans and better materials to make one yourself. Unless you have system fans laying around and the tools to do it, you can't beat this for $80. Will absolutely continue to use this with my laptop. Read more