🔥 Keep Your Cool, Stay in the Game! 🌟
The Flydigi BS1 Laptop Cooling Pad features a high-performance turbo-fan with a maximum speed of 3000RPM, ensuring rapid cooling while maintaining a quiet environment. With intelligent temperature control and a high-density dustproof mesh, it not only enhances your laptop's performance but also extends its lifespan. Its adjustable angles and wide compatibility make it a must-have for any professional on the go.
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Silicone, Metal |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
A**R
Good product, I would buy this again or recommend to a friend or family member
I’ve not had over heating issues with my laptop but wanted it to run a little quieter when not being pushed. I also use my laptop on my lap 90 percent of the time and the design of this cooler was the first thing I liked as it looked like it should work well as a lap platform which it does. The sides where it angles out are perfect place to grab it and move to or from your lap.I found the cooler to highly effective. When using, if I’m not pushing the CPU or GPU hard I don’t hear anything. Without the cooling pad I can’t play any games without the computer fans being audible, with it I can.I’ve also found if I’m pushing the limits of what my laptop can do to where it starts to stutter as the laptop heats up this cooling will prevent that. With the cooling I can run the laptop at 100 percent for hours without issue. Of course, doing this means it’s loader than with just laptop fans but it can also maintain peak performance which it can’t without it (very close though).This will not make your games start running at playable levels but it can help your computer run at it’s peak performance.I like numbers so here’s some testing data if this helps. I’m using a Lenovo i9 pro with 14900 and a 4090.The first test is Civilization 7, I used HwInfo64 to monitor the system. I let the game run for over an hour before testing. I reset HwInfo64 prior to each run and made several moves each time.Civ 7 no cooling pad.CPU E-cores 76; CPU P-cores 96; GPU 76.5Cooling pad 1st setting silent.CPU E-cores 71; CPU-P cores 75; GPU 69.12nd setting, you can hear it but doesn’t bother my wife.CPU E-cores 66; CPU P-cores 69; GPU 69.13rd setting is about as load as the laptop fans at 90 percentCPU E-cores 65; CPU P-cores 68; GPU 66.34th setting is when my wife asks if that’s cooling pad she hears.CPU E-Cores 62; CPU P-cores 66; GPU 64.6I next ran 3dMark Time Spy Extreme. Score first followed by temps for the 3 sections of the test. All numbers are taken from the graph just prior to the end of the test. Foor the CPU that means single thread portion of the test but temps dropped through each of the multi threaded portions.No cooling pad.Score 104301st phase temps GPU 72, CPU712nd phase temp GPU 76, CPU 733rd phase temp GPU 57, CPU 83Cooling Pad 2nd settingScore 105241st phase temps GPU 67, CPU 672nd phase temp GPU 69, CPU 733rd phase temp GPU 50, CPU 77Cooling Pad 3rd settingScore 105151st phase temps GPU 65, CPU 642nd phase temp GPU 67, CPU 673rd phase temp GPU 48, CPU 77Cooling Pad 4th settingScore 105151st phase temps GPU 63, CPU 632nd phase temp GPU 65, CPU 643rd phase temp GPU 48, CPU 71
Z**Z
Crazy Good
My how laptop coolers have changed!If you were considering a Llano or IETS 500/600 etc model cooler - but somehow found this cooler as well - welcome. That's how I ended up here myself. Finally a powerful cooler that doesn't need to plug into the wall!I wish this cooler came with some English instructions. It comes with a large extra piece of foam - that I believe is meant to be cut and used to customize the fitment of the foam seal to your laptop. While not immediately apparent - this foam sheet is a high quality sticker - and it adheres well to the existing foam. Once you have a piece cut to size - pinch a corner to get the backing to start to come off. Take some time looking at how your laptop lines up and how to cut a decently shaped seal in larger/longer pieces. I ended up adding a layer all the way around to boost the thickness and I have almost half of the extra foam left over - so there is plenty if you end up making a mistake.I am using this on a Lenovo Legion Pro 7i with a 4080 - which is a 16" laptop that has pretty tall feet on the bottom. These make it necessary for me to use the extra foam and customize the fitment to get a good seal. A good seal is absolutely essential to making this thing whisper quiet - and it also will affect how well it cools the laptop.Once you have a good seal you hear a big difference in noise when you lift the laptop off the pad. You will also be able to feel a nice stream of air being forced through your laptop especially on setting 2/3.On my 16" laptop this cooler has about and extra .5" each side - so it could fit a 17"+ comfortably. The shape of the seal - after adding a layer to thicken it - is perfect for my laptop.At max fan speed im looking at a 20c+ temperature drop on the GPU in 3dmark Timespy - and a similar 18-21c drop on the CPU at 100% load set to full power mode. (Sensors say GPU pulled a maximum of 179w on extreme)Max fan speed is quite loud and I can't say I'll be using it outside of benchmarks/tests - although the sound is not high pitched. It's a nice rushing air sound that you could tune out much more easily than the shrill laptop maximum fan speed sound. Average GPU temp of 60.0c in benchmarks on the 4080 at up to 179w draw is quite good though for a laptop.Low fans is nearly inaudible and will be the setting I use most. Medium fans is definitely audible - but if you have any sound playing in the background I don't think you'll be able to hear it. I am still testing - but medium fans seems to offer excellent cooling as well. Performance set to quiet mode (low powe) nets me 37-40c in games on the 4080 which is quite cool even considering the low power. (Was getting 48-52c without the cooler under similar conditions)While I haven't tried the IETS or Llano coolers - I will be keeping this thing if it lasts.Since it pulls air from the rear you can use it on your lap or a bed without obstructing the airflow.It's super thick - and I wish it came in black - maybe I'll paint it.Edit: USB C port on mine is solid - will update if that changes.
E**D
Foam is glued and opening is hard as hell.
Well, it is working and while on 100% fan isuch more comfortable qwiet in compare to KLIM Mistral which I have. Also I am glad that air flowing is also better because foam gives no escape of ait from edges, in KLIM resin protection is not affective in compare.For low sound I will use that cooling pad in bedroom, for extra gaming I think that in future will order another one with better foam and bigger fan speed. But this one definetly worth it in usage when without headphones you whant work in little bit silence.But there are few things that are disturbing me, like - foam is small in high and in light weight laptops may not have such good contact as I have on my Acer nitro 17. Also foam is glued, so for replacement of if it I will need to literally rip it off.I wished to open it and check how to clean dust filter, but bottom panel after I unscrewed it sits so hard, that I am afraid to break it. Now I need purchase some tools like guitar picks, and there is 0 reviewer on YouTube who showed how to clean dust filter, evereone just said "oh, and there is dust filter inside which you can cleen" but no one showed how to do it. At least I did not found it... Maybe some Indian man did such review.Only for that 2 reasons I think that 4 stars will be fare, not 5 stars because it is not ideal.
M**K
G16 cooler
Best cooler for asus g16
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