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IETS GT500 Powerful Turbo-Fan (5000 RPM) Laptop Cooling Pad with Infinitely Variable Speed,Seal Foam for Rapid Cooling Gaming Laptop,13-17.3inch Laptop Cooler with 3-Port USB Hub

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Color: V1(Hub)


Features

  • Two cores:Industrial-grade turbofan(5000RPM)+ combined sealed foam, creating a powerful cooling effect, and it is 360-degree undifferentiated cooling, no matter where the cooling hole of your laptop is, the same cooling effect can be obtained
  • Infinitely variable speed:The speed adjustment range of the fan is 0-5000 Rpm, which can meet different cooling needs. It can be adjusted to the best speed for you in office, game, and standby mode.
  • Friendly treat the rear exhaust gaming laptops:The bottom air intake design completely eliminates the heat backflow problem of the rear exhaust laptops.
  • 1 in 3 out USB Hub:GT500V1 with 3-port USB Hub, Equipped with a dedicated data line, the Hub module can work independently,more convenient to use
  • Choose carefully for noise-sensitive users: GT500 is a well-deserved performance monster. It uses industrial-grade turbofans,The higher the speed, the better the cooling effect, and the greater the noise, so its noise can reach 65 dB at the highest speed. Peoples normal conversation is about 50dB,If you are sensitive to noise, please buy carefully

Color: V1(Hub)


Brand: IETS


Material: Metal


Item Weight: 1.59 Kilograms


Cooling Method: Air


Brand Name: IETS


Manufacturer: IETS


Cooling Method: Air


Material Type: Metal


Color: V1(Hub)


Item Weight: 1.59 Kilograms


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  • This cooler actually cools!
Color: V1(Hub)
I got a six fan cooler, which did not work. My laptop has a GTX-2080 GPU, and I7 CPU; I use it for gaming a lot. Using the MSI fan app, with the 6 fan, my CPU was pegged at 100c, GPU at 95c. If I used it for 30 minutes, the game began to stutter as the CPU overheated, and reacted by slowing. This cooler is very different. NOTE: it can be loud. At lower settings, it is barely noticeable. I use it at about half power. At that level, I can hear it clearly, but it's ok. At high power (which I don't often use) it is loud. The 6 fan (I've had a couple), all seem to cool inadequately. This fan WORKS. Part, I think, is the sealing foam. I use it as it was designed (no cutting foam or adding anything); some air gets out around the sides of the laptop. Most seems to get forced thru the computer. The unit, during gaming, now shows the CPU at about 90c, the GPU at about 75 - 80c. That is a real improvement. If the room is warm, after an hour, I turn the fan up and let it run for 5 minutes; cools things down. I am happy. One other note; this fan is no "plug into USB port" unit. It has its own power cord and transformer. This is the real thing. It's not fancy, it just WORKS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by free enterprise fan

  • Absolutely worth the price.
Color: V1(Hub)
This is a legitimately well made product. Use Case: The internal fan on my gaming laptop has been sketchy and then stopped (BIOS error and all). Everything else is fine so I've just kept using it. There would be performance degredation after using a short while from heat. I used a cheap cooling pad at the early signs of the problem. It helped a tad, but it's mostly just elevating the laptop off a surface so the internal cooling works. This cooling pad is different. If your intake for your laptop is on the bottom, this thing is a beast. Cool to touch during heavy use on a laptop that would overheat with just mild use previously. It is incredibly effective. The wheel to adjust fan speed solves the only problem of noise. It is shockingly effective at full blast, and also shockingly effective at low (Quiet) levels. Summary: This product is incredibly effective. The cost between this cooling pad and a cheap multifan pad is completely justified. This cooling pad will fix any problem in performance degredation on a bottom intake fan laptop caused by overheating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Drew Loucks

  • Must own for Alienware users!
Color: GT500-B
I have an Alienware M15 R6 with an 11th gen i7 and an RTX 3070 and this thing gets toasty. It will thermal throttle which just leaves performance on the table. CPU will hit 100C easy when turbo boost kicks in and it's the same story for the GPU. My two screen shots show the temps at idle and one while playing cyberpunk 2077, now I rarely ever even hit 80C on the CPU. I've tried a lot of cooling pads and this style is the only kind that really gives any reasonable results. Pros: It really cools very well Good height adjustment Solid construction, the clips that hold the laptop in place are metal compared to where most cooling pads use plastic. The foam creates a good seal, and the filter is easy to remove and clean if needed. Cons: Yes, it can get loud, it eventually turns into white noise and you adjust to it however, you're definitely going to want to use headphones when gaming. The need for external power, having to have another power brick connected is a bit of a downside making this not a very portable solution. Thankfully, for me I game at home and don't need to move the setup around to often. When I take my laptop to the office I don't need the cooling pad so I use this primarily at home. Who is this for? If you want a cooler running system for gaming and you don't want to have to reduce your settings on your games to keep it from getting to hot then this is a fantastic buy. and I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Vincent Duke Vincent Duke

  • Absolutely, undeniably best-in-class cooling...as long as you can handle the noise
For the sake of context, I have a HP Zbook Fury 15.6" G8 running an Intel i9-11950H CPU + NVIDIA RTX A5000 GPU driving 4 x 32" 1920x1080 LG monitors via a Targus QV4K DOCK570USZ docking station. The Zbook has been sitting on a Zalman ZM NC2000 laptop cooler always running at full fan speed. The Zbook can run pretty hot when there is a lot going on across the four monitors (high 70's to low 90's Celsius), and the CPU idles at around 56-59 C when there is not much going on. This IETS GT500 cooling pad running at full fan speed lowered the idle temp about 9-10 C, down to 46-49 C...I think that is pretty darn impressive. Running the cooling pad fans at approximately 50% speed lowered the idle temp about 6-7 C to 50-52 C...also impressive. But... There is no getting around it - the IETS GT500 is pretty loud operating at full fan speed. Running the fans at about 50% speed lowers the noise level significantly, but it is still very noticeable. So if you are sensitive to relatively loud fan noise and don't wear headphones (or foam ear plugs) when operating this cooling pad at the higher /highest fan speeds then this is probably not the laptop cooler for you. Having said that, I really like it (so far) based on the very impressive cooling it delivers...I highly doubt there is a better cooling laptop pad to be found anywhere (...and I've looked...a lot). Is it an expensive laptop cooler? Well, that depends... When you compare it to the cost of other laptop coolers, yeah, it's relatively expensive. But in my mind that is the wrong question(s) to ask yourself. The right questions to ask are: [1] what did I pay for the laptop I need to cool?, [2] how well do I need that laptop to perform for me?, and [3] what is it worth to me to optimize the useful lifespan of my laptop? If you have a $300-$900 laptop that you only need to do some basic/intermediate and "low-to-moderate stress" things for you, you certainly don't need this cooler. But if you have a $1500-$5000 laptop that you need to do a lot of CPU/GPU intense work (and/or play) then, in my mind (so far) this IETS GT500 is a really excellent choice. Final three comments: [1] When I first set up the IETS GT500 cooler, as recommended by the Manufacturer, I tried the provided 15-17" laptop version foam "gasket" under the laptop to "seal" the rim contact between the laptop and the cooling pad base. But I found that when using the provided foam cooling pad gasket I was not able to achieve the best cooling...for me it was clearly best to not use the foam gasket at all and just set the laptop on the surface of the cooler. (One thing I may try is to get a 1/16" thick rubber adhesive-backed sheet and cut it to fit the rim surface of the IETS GT500 to try to get at least some of the "seal" effect and assess if that makes any further improvement (or not) in CPU/GPU temp reduction. [2] The IETS GT500 has an all plastic body and I sure would rather have it made out of aluminum instead of all plastic, but the construction does seem pretty decent (and now that it is set up and running it is not moving from my desk) so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt on this point. [3] I just recently started using this IETS GT500 laptop cooler so, at this point, I have no opinion on longevity...obviously time will tell how well it holds up under continuous use, all day every day, with regular periods of intensive full-fan-speed use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2022 by D. Polson

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