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Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Fan 10"‐19" Laptop Notebook Cooling Pad CL‐N014‐PL20SW‐A
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Color | RGB |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 3.38 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.54"L x 13.96"W x 1.83"H |
About this item
- Set lights and fan speeds effortlessly: Control lights and fan easily via the built‐in control panel including light mode button, color mode button and fan speed knob
- Supreme ventilation: Steel mesh surface with an integrated 200 millimeter silent fan for optimal airflow and high thermal performance
- Ergonomic comfort: Ergonomically designed with 3 adjustable height settings (3°/ 9° /13°) for the best viewing and typing angle
- Designed for 19 inches gaming notebooks: Utilized a large metal mesh surface to support up to 19 inches gaming laptops
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Noise level | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 3.4 |
Ergonomic | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.6 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
For gaming | 3.8 | 4.2 | 5.0 | 4.8 | 3.8 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 3.2 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.0 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | ICECOOREL | Chaoyisheng | Excelsior USA | Hot Deals 4 Less® | Excelsior USA |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | USB Powered | — | — |
cooling method | Air | — | Air | Air | Air | Two turbo fans at 4500 RPM |
weight | 3.38 pounds | — | — | 1.51 kilograms | 2.31 pounds | 1.2 kilograms |
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Massive 20 RGB Notebook Cooler
Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB is a 256-color RGB LED-lit notebook cooler with five lighting modes (Wave, RGB Spectrum, Pulse, Blink, and Full Lighted). Featuring a built-in 200mm fan with adjustable fan speed controller for ultra cooling performance, and an ergonomic design to provide optimum screen height and avoid excessive need for twists and turns. Supporting up to 19” Notebooks, it is simply powered from the notebook USB. To give your gaming station an ultimate look, the Thermaltake Massive 20 RGB is what you should not miss out.
Features:
- Compatibility: 10” - 19” Notebook
- Material: Steel Mesh + Plastic
- Rated Current: 1.2A
- Rated Current: 1.2A
- Fan Speed: 600 – 800 RPM
- Air Flow: 64 CFM
- Dimension: 18.54” x 13.96” x 1.83”
- Weight: 3.35 lb
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Mix & Match Your Desired ColorBy pressing the Light Mode button, 5 LED schemes can be switched over from Wave, RGB Spectrum, Pulse, Blink to Full Lighted, which coming along with various color options for users to apply when pressing the Color Mode button. |
Single Supreme VentilationA massive built-in quiet 200mm fan with adjustable fan speed knob aside offers big airflow and high cooling performance and to reduce the overall temperature of your laptop/notebook. |
Support 19 Inches Gaming NotebookThe metal mesh is large enough to allow optimal airflow and support notebooks up to 19 inches. |
Ergonomic ConceptFeaturing three adjustable height settings, 3°, 9° and 13°, allowing for best viewing angles, ergonomic positioning, plus added airflow beneath the notebook. |
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Full LightedA static lighting with your color choice, including Red, Blue, White and Green. |
RGB SpectrumA seamless transition through the entire 256 RGB color spectrum. |
Blink & PulseSingle color light, including 7 choices, Red, Yellow, Green, Light Blue, Blue, White and Purple, keeps flashing on and off & fading in and out. |
WaveAn RGB wave flows across the entire notebook cooler. |
Draconen RGB Mouse Pad | Ventus Z RGB Mouse | Poseidon Z RGB Keyboard | Challenger Prime RGB Combo | Shock Pro RGB Headset | 65W Universal Compact Charger | |
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LED Color | 16.8 Million Customizable RGB Color | 16.8 Million Customizable RGB Color | 16.8 Million Customizable RGB Color | 16.8 Million Customizable RGB Color | 256 Color Illumination | N/A |
Lighting Effect | Static, Pulse, Jumping, Spectrum Running, Wave | Static, Pulse, Spectrum Running | Static, Pulse, Spectrum Running, Wave, Arrow Flow, Ripple, ,Reactive | Static, Pulse, Jumping, Spectrum Running | Pulse, Jumping | N/A |
Dimension | 13.98" x 10.04" x 0.16" | 4.37” x 3.48” x 1.53” | 18.35" x 6.85" x 1.65" | Mouse: 4.84” x 2.8” x 1.64” / Keyboard: 19.88” x 9.41” x 0.95” | 9.5" x 7" x 3.75" | 2.8" x 2.8" x 1.2" |
Weight | 0.93 lb | 0.29 lb | 3 lb | Mouse: 0.28 lb / Keyboard: 1.91 lb | 0.63 lb | 0.63 lb |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 14 x 1.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.38 pounds |
ASIN | B077974X66 |
Item model number | CL-N014-PL20SW-A |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,358 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #47 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 13, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
Light up your gaming laptops with 256 colors: Bring the right atmosphere to your every gaming moment by choosing any of the 5 present light modes.
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Customers like the size, appearance, temperature and brightness of the electronic device cooling pad. They mention that it fits their 17" laptop perfectly, has adequate carrying handles and that it looks very nice. They also like the performance. However, some customers differ on flow, noise, and durability.
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Customers like the temperature of the electronic device cooling pad. They say that it does its job and cools the laptop well, but the single 200mm fan is noisy. They appreciate the wide amount of space for heat to go, and that it helps keep their cat from blocking the vents. Overall, customers find it to be a very good laptop cooling pad that works well.
"...The fan does indeed keep the laptop cool by a considerable 5 - 15 degrees depending on various factors...." Read more
"...the one thing it does seem to have going for it is the wide amount of space for heat from the laptop grills to go through, and with the ability to..." Read more
"...The added bonus is that if help keep my cat from blocking the vents and he is very persistent in wanting to sit there. So that 2 in. buffer is great!..." Read more
"It’s cooling my laptop very efficiently!..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the electronic device cooling pad. They mention that it serves its purpose satisfactorily, works well, and is low key. Some customers also say that the pad has been useful for the six months they've owned it.
"...that the entire unit does have a somewhat large footprint and works best on hard, flat surfaces...." Read more
"...CONCLUSION MUGGLES:Its works perfectly fine for my usage and for my laptop...." Read more
"...The deck's nose (nearest you), is nicely rounded, does not interfere with keyboarding, and requires NO fittings or fixtures to keep your machine in..." Read more
"...Also works well on USB hubs connected to the laptop. Another nice feature is its slanted angle for viewing and working...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the electronic device cooling pad. They mention that the lights are a nice bonus, the RGB lighting is a great touch, and there are plenty of different lighting patterns to choose from. The blue LED light is good for dark areas and is quiet. The extra USB port and the blue LED make it easy to see if the fan is on at night. The RGB lighting can be turned off so you're not stuck with it on.
"...The LED lights can be shut off if they're not your thing...." Read more
"...One of the features I like is it's blue LED light, which is good for dark areas especially while traveling across country and abroad...." Read more
"...Fun lights too X)" Read more
"...It's actually pretty decent, there are 5 settings, rainbow, morph, strobe fast, strobe slow, and solid color...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic device cooling pad. They mention that it has a nice finish, is lightweight, sturdy, and has satin finish on the plastic sides and gloss black on the center. It's bright and crisp, and there are plenty of different colors.
"...I bought it on black Friday 2020.PROS:1.Looks fantabulous.2.Light weight3.Great quality product...." Read more
"...Cooler is lightweight, sturdy, has a nice satin finish on the plastic sides and gloss black on the center perforated aluminum deck...." Read more
"It keeps my potato of a laptop from imploding, thanks for the useful and aesthetic tool. Fun lights too X)" Read more
"...my gaming laptop from kicking the fans in high gear and it's pretty neat looking when it's color coordinated with my laptop keyboard lights...." Read more
Customers like the size of the electronic device cooling pad. They say that it's the perfect size for that use case, and it'll support and cool all their drives. The carrying handles are adequately sized, and the cooler holds the 17.3-inch laptop without slippage. Customers also appreciate the kickstand with two different heights underneath, which allows them to adjust the fan's height to suit their needs.
"...This is the perfect size for 15.6" laptops or less (anything bigger will overhang the cooler), and the 2 USB ports allow you to connect your USB..." Read more
"...for the ThermalTakes large pancake center-mounted fan, massive and oversized and ultra-quiet as advertised...." Read more
"...It's large enough to fit a 17" laptop (in my case, an MSI GE76) with space to spare all around...." Read more
"...Note that the entire unit does have a somewhat large footprint and works best on hard, flat surfaces...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise of the cooling pad. Some mention that it is relatively quiet, even at full speed, and keeps their laptop cool, while others say that it's noisy and not very loud at all. Some customers also mention that the fan started to knock slightly after a couple days, making it sound a bit like a fan.
"...about the noise of the fan, although it is powerful and large, it is very quiet. Quieter than my laptop's internal fan.Update:..." Read more
"...At full blast, the fan is fairly quiet...." Read more
"...It's not my laptop, and my desk isn't uneven, the cooler is just creaky, I'm not sure if it's a defect or just a design issue...." Read more
"...5.QUIET ( cause of the single 200 mm fan )CONS:1. NOT ENOUGH COOLING2...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the electronic device cooling pad. Some mention that it fits rather seamless and is sturdy without any major issues, while others say that it seems a lot flimsier than it looks and feels, and is very cheaply made. The on/off switches feel floppy, and the plastic definitely feels cheap and has a lots of sharp feeling edges.
"...Inexpensive, well built, and quiet." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...This makes it seem a lot flimsier than it looks and feels, and a lot cheaper than what I paid for...." Read more
"...Cooler is lightweight, sturdy, has a nice satin finish on the plastic sides and gloss black on the center perforated aluminum deck...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the flow of the electronic device cooling pad. Some mention that the large fan has good airflow on its own and was able to keep their device cool, while others say that the fan doesn't really move that much air.
"...(I say this because the fan power is fairly meh)..." Read more
"...a set of smaller fans and therefore quieter, yet seems to deliver a large amount of air without a whirlwind under the notebook...." Read more
"...The fan doesn't blow a lot of air, but it blows enough to keep the laptop cool, so it's not very loud at all...." Read more
"...It will run with only one USB plug, but the fan seems to be throttled...." Read more
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I have a Dell Studio 1535 Laptop. I've never pushed my laptop hardware to the limits before and it will still get really hot over time but not slow down. So then why would I need a laptop cooler? Well, about 6 months ago I purchased StarCraft II.
My laptop's specs:
4 GB 667MHz RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 2.1 GHz Dual Core CPU
ATI Radeon HD Mobility 3450 256MB GPU
1440x900 resolution
15.6" screen
When playing StarCraft II I needed to set everything onto low settings (shaders to low, all lighting to low, effects to low, physics off, textures to low, and run at 1280x800 resolution). Even with everything low, my laptop got blistering hot and the framerate would drop significantly to 20fps or lower in more taxing gameplay making the experience difficult to play. The heat was incredible as well. My hand rests left of the touchpad in order to hotkey and that location gets burning hot.
I realized I needed a cooler. I looked between the 3 different Thermaltake coolers at the time and decided on this one. I have my USB Hub connecting my printer, mouse, and other items plugged into one of the USB ports on the cooler, while the other USB plug goes to my laptop. This way when I connect the cooler to sit down, all my devices are connected as well which is great, it is basically a dock. The cooling is also incredible on how well it improved my system.
Now I can't give you any temperatures but I can tell you how drastically my experience improved. I went from running the lowest settings on StarCraft II with bad framerate drops and a blistering hot computer to being able to bump my effects to medium and physics to low (my gpu bottlenecks my computer so I still keep the graphic settings to low), my computer is cool to the touch on the underside and the spot where my hand rests is warm instead of blistering hot, and my framerate never drops below 30fps whenever I play (even during 3 vs 3) making my experience much more enjoyable and easier to manage.
I highly recommend this if you want to cool down your laptop and improve performance. Heat isn't good for the hardware and most laptops can't dissipate heat very well at all. This is the perfect size for 15.6" laptops or less (anything bigger will overhang the cooler), and the 2 USB ports allow you to connect your USB dock into the cooler making the cooler a hub (you will need the USB ports on your laptop to be on the left or back, if they are only on the right you will need a USB extension to connect the cooler). Lastly, you will not need to worry about the noise of the fan, although it is powerful and large, it is very quiet. Quieter than my laptop's internal fan.
Update:
Now that I use certain programs like CPUID Hardware Monitor, I can give definitive numbers and shed light on an alternitive route. Withoug my cooler, playing StarCraft II. I could get my CPUs to upwards of 180*F while they would sit idle at about 120*F. My GPU would climb as high as 205*F under max stress and would sit idle at 160*F. These numbers are terrible in the computer world, especially for a laptop. By adding the cooler, my GPU would get no higher than 190*F, I cannot remember the CPU though.
However, I no longer need to use my cooler and can even run StarCraft II at my monitor's native resolution of 1440x900. The thing is, my computer is 3 years old. That means the thermal paste is 2.5 years older than it should be. I opened up my laptop, removed the heatsink/fan assembly and used ArctiClean to remove the old dried out thermal paste and disgusting thermal pads from the CPU/GPU/Northbridge/VRAM. I cleaned the heatsink and dusted the fan and computer the best I could with can of aerosol compressed air. I then applied Arctic Silver thermal paste (which I had left over from two other computers that magically worked when applying new thermal paste: My Xbox 360 and a 12 year old Windows 98 dekstop that used a Slot 1 CPU). Once that was taken care of I reattached the heatsink/fan and closed it up.
Be ready to be amazed... my max temperatures under max load now (when playing StarCraft II) are CPU 140*F and my GPU 170*F and this is without using the cooling pad. With the cooling pad, no difference so actually it doesn't help anymore. My computer runs cooler and no longer gets crazy hot on the wrist rests and the fan never runs max anymore unless playing a game. My idle temps are much much better too. CPU is 85*F and GPU is 127*F.
That is a huge difference. So, as a recommendation. Yes, this is a great Laptop Cooling Pad, but, if you're computer is old, even only 1 year old, and it is running hot and the fan is always blasting, it maybe cheaper and much more effective to replace the thermal paste on the chips. If you do not know how to do this, seek help from a friend with tech skills or go to youtube (which is actually very helpful).
Update #2:
I still recommend this cooler over a year later. I have since bought a new laptop, a really high performance Clevo P150EM, which has dedicated cooling for each the GPU and CPU. The thing is a beast and is designed to cool crazy temperatures. I still use the Dell though. I don't game with it at all but I do dock it to my desk by plugging in external speakers, ethernet, a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Essentially I use it like a desktop. It is more or less my media computer now used primarily for music, internet browsing, and backing up data from my other laptop.
I leave the Dell on 24/7 now with the screen down sitting on the Thermaltake cooler. Since I live in a dorm room at the moment, everything is in one room. The fan is always running and I never notice it, yet it does a great job at cooling. I haven't changed the thermalpaste in forever and don't plan to anytime soon. For what my laptop needs, it gets the job done. My current idle temps just using internet browsing: CPU 100*F (38*C), GPU 145*F (63*C), HDD 91*F (33*C), Mobo 110*F (44*C).
My final summation, it all depends on your laptop that you are using. It may need a thermalpaste reapplication, it may need a heatsink reseating, it may be fine and you're worried about exhaust air (exhaust air should be hot, it is an issue if the laptop is), it may need a cooling pad, it may be a combo of things. Most gaming laptops don't need a cooling pad since they are designed to cool high temps on their own. Multimedia and everyday use laptops may need a cooling pad if they run hot, especially on non-hardware intensive tasks like internet browsing.
After see a bunch of fairly ugly hardware hacks, I figured a laptop cooling pad would work. This was inexpensive enough to try out and it did the job. The single, large fan more than covers the footprint of my router and feeds air into the vents on the router's underside. Within fifteen minutes of positioning the router and turning on the fan, the router's idle CPU temperature dropped almost 20 degrees Celsius. CPU temperature now hovers between 49-55 degrees Celsius even under heavy use.
At full blast, the fan is fairly quiet. I'll notice slight noise if everything in the room is quiet from about 10 feet away, but it's certainly not overwhelming or disruptive. I've never operated the fan at less than full speed, but you can adjust it. Lowering fan speed all the way shuts the fan off. The unit runs off of USB power, but I have it plugged into its own outlet using a mobile phone adapter. It absolutely can be powered by my router via USB port, but I'd rather avoid the potential interference doing so may create. The LED lights can be shut off if they're not your thing. Note that the entire unit does have a somewhat large footprint and works best on hard, flat surfaces. As with all active cooling fans that suck in air from the bottom of a device, do not place the unit on carpet. That's just asking for trouble.
If you have a router that runs a little too hot and your router also is ventilated on the bottom, this will do the trick. Inexpensive, well built, and quiet.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018
After see a bunch of fairly ugly hardware hacks, I figured a laptop cooling pad would work. This was inexpensive enough to try out and it did the job. The single, large fan more than covers the footprint of my router and feeds air into the vents on the router's underside. Within fifteen minutes of positioning the router and turning on the fan, the router's idle CPU temperature dropped almost 20 degrees Celsius. CPU temperature now hovers between 49-55 degrees Celsius even under heavy use.
At full blast, the fan is fairly quiet. I'll notice slight noise if everything in the room is quiet from about 10 feet away, but it's certainly not overwhelming or disruptive. I've never operated the fan at less than full speed, but you can adjust it. Lowering fan speed all the way shuts the fan off. The unit runs off of USB power, but I have it plugged into its own outlet using a mobile phone adapter. It absolutely can be powered by my router via USB port, but I'd rather avoid the potential interference doing so may create. The LED lights can be shut off if they're not your thing. Note that the entire unit does have a somewhat large footprint and works best on hard, flat surfaces. As with all active cooling fans that suck in air from the bottom of a device, do not place the unit on carpet. That's just asking for trouble.
If you have a router that runs a little too hot and your router also is ventilated on the bottom, this will do the trick. Inexpensive, well built, and quiet.
PROS:
1.Looks fantabulous.
2.Light weight
3.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 COOLING
2. 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.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
PROS:
1.Looks fantabulous.
2.Light weight
3.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 COOLING
2. 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.
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Cumple su función (laptop gamer con ventilas en la parte inferior, sino las tiene este producto no funcionará)
Manejo de iluminación completo
Ventilador con diferente velocidades
La base es muy grande y requiere espacio para ubicarla de manera correcta
Lo malo:
Requiere dos puertos USB para utilizar todo su potencial.
- Operates on single USB
- Solid construction
- Fits a 17" gaming laptop perfectly
I have an ASUS ROG Strix gaming laptop, which are notorious for having poor cooling abilities. During normal conditions, my CPU temps would spike to 90C off and on when the GPU was under heavy load as well.
Just tried this out, and it seems to drop overall temps about 10C, which is great. Under regular gaming, I didn't see the temps creep above 80C which was impossible before. Under 95-100% GPU load, it still did get into the 80s, but thats usually not during full gameplay so I'm pretty happy.
Was hard to find a durable looking, good quality cooling pad that would fit a 17" gaming laptop on Amazon. This is one of the few I found and finally settled on this one. Although it was a bit more money that the closest competitor, I think the overall quality is worth it.
Good thing to note, is that although it seems to need 2 USB ports to run, it will operate with only one plugged in, with fan on full. I dont use the RGB color on the pad, and tried it on for a minute or two with the fan still running on only a single USB plugged in. So idk why it comes with the dual tbh.
Functionality wise, it's one of the best laptop coolers out there but quality wise, there's a ton of better options.