Cooler Master NotePal L2 Notebook Cooler (Black)
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Price: £11.99
Brand: Cooler Master
Description: The Notepal L2 is the affordable, no-frills lightweight laptop cooling solution for all your needs. Wherever or whenever you are, our laptop stand offers a silent cooling fan with plug-and-play capability for convenient performance, and a full mesh metal board for optimal air flow and minimal slippage. User-friendly ergonomic design boosts comfort when using your laptop for long periods. Cooler Master NotePal L2 Notebook Cooler (Black) - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Laptop Bags
Merchant: CCL
Product ID: NOT05420XB
Delivery cost: GB::Royal Mail Tracked 24:3.95 GBP
MPN: MNW-SWTS-14FN-R1
GTIN: 4719512060643
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Author: Anand Narayan
Rating: 5
Review: I have developed a recent obsession with laptop cooling pads, which are a must have item for anyone having a laptop. This I have realized after having used pillows, cushions etc over the years. I have tried 3 cooling pads in quick succession of which this is by far the best. It comes very well packaged. The construction is largely plastic. It has 3 additional USB ports at the back which is quite convenient. It has a on off switch for the fan along with a speed control. The fan itself is quite silent unless turned to max in which case you hear the wind, which is unavoidable unless Dyson comes out with a fan less model. Silence is extremely important from a usability perspective. Also Its comfortable on the lap and keeps my HP EliteBook cool at very low fan speeds. You might need to turn up the fan speed for gaming PCs I guess. Cooler Master is a massive brand and I regret my previous "less known brand" purchase which had 4 fans of which one stopped working almost immediately during first use. It is better to stick to a known brand based on my experience. My other "less known brand" cooling pad is working fine so far but is not match for the quality, silence and performance of this one which is admittedly much more expensive so maybe not a fair comparison. Overall I am extremely happy with my purchase and I recommend it highly!!
Author: Sonic6L
Rating: 1
Review: here's my mini review after roughly two hours of testing: Pros: - Large cooling pad and laptop fits comfortably on the pad but I'd expect it to as the pad can hold up to 17" laptops and I have a 15.6" laptop. - Pad on the lap feels very comfortable. - The fan is large and is silent. Cons: - With the pad on the lap, the fan is almost pressed up against your lap, so to me, it sort of renders this cooling pad ineffective as there isn't any airflow. With the cooler lifted up, off my legs the flow of air feels much stronger. - This cooling pad in particular didn't seem to make much of a difference in my tests. Here's some screenshots taken from Control Centre temperature monitoring. All the tests were done while my battery was charging, with the cooling pad on my lap and then the laptop itself on top of that. The fan settings in Control Centre are set to Gaming Mode so the fan will be monitored and adjusted automatically by the software within the laptop. The temperatures seem slightly higher than normal due to the battery being charged at the same time. The laptop in question is a month old custom built machine from PC Specialist, Ionico 15.6" with Nvidia RTX 3070 and AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with 32GB of Corsair 3200MHz DDR4 RAM. This is without the cooling pad and after about 10 minutes of general use, so browsing internet, doing a bit of work on remote desktop, etc. CPU temps seemed to hover around 56-58 degrees. GPU was stable at 43 degrees SSD's were stable at 34 and 39 degrees This is with the cooling pad and after the same conditions as above: Processor temps around 60-62 degrees but I did see them fluctuate down to 52 degrees after the laptop fans worked a bit more, so I see this as an erroneous reading really. within a couple of minutes after the fans went back down to 30%, it went back up to 60-62 degrees. GPU stable at 43 degrees. SSD's stable at 32 and 37. The fans seemed to be working harder with the cooler as can be seen in the images. SSD temperatures were lower but CPU temps were higher. I then did some gaming, running Assetto Corsa downloaded and installed via Steam but running it via my desktop shortcut. Pretty much everything turned up to the maximum and getting about 150fps when looking at the performance overlay. Settings maxxed in the game itself and within Nvidia GeForce Experience. This below is without the cooler turned on, about 10-15 minutes of gaming and just as I quit out of my race and back to a menu, which is why the GPU usage % is low: The below is with the same conditions as above but with the cooler turned on: With these tests in mind, I'll probably be returning this and getting something else that has integrated fans and where the fan and the stand can be lifted up. TL:DR; This cooler looks good, it's comfortable but the design of it doesn't aid in cooling, it instead raised temperature by a couple of degrees on the CPU/GPU.