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The ChillCore RGB Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad features a powerful 5.5-inch turbofan with adjustable speeds from 300 to 2200 RPM, designed to rapidly cool laptops sized 15.6 to 19.3 inches. It offers 10 customizable RGB lighting modes to enhance any gaming or professional setup, alongside 8 ergonomic height settings to reduce physical strain. Operating quietly between 25-70dBA, it ensures distraction-free performance. Additional perks include a versatile phone holder and USB-A connectivity, making it a must-have accessory for millennial professionals seeking both style and substance.







| ASIN | B0DQKHWHCM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,330 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 44 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand Name | ChillCore |
| Colour | K1-5V RGB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (419) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.8L x 31.6W x 5.8H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | C hillcore |
F**Z
gran producto, buenos materiales. recomendado ampliamente
A**R
Works great! My son`s laptop does not overheat anymore and has cool lights. Really amazing quality!
D**D
I ordered the K1-5V RGB model because it looked similar in design to another very expensive cooling pad by llano. I’m using this cooling pad with a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 6 (8th-gen Intel U-series CPU, 16GB RAM, integrated Intel UHD 620 graphics — no dedicated GPU), and the difference has honestly been impressive. I honestly didn’t expect this cooling pad to make such a noticeable difference, but it completely changed how my laptop performs under load. Not only can my laptop now handle DaVinci Resolve, CAD software, and Google Chrome (I usually always have ~30 tabs and multiple windows open...iykyk) — it can handle them all at the same time! Before using this cooling pad, my system would feel unstable, laggy, and occasionally crash even when the workload didn't seem that heavy. With this cooling pad, my laptop stays much cooler, and I can maintain performance much longer without thermal throttling kicking in. Important to note: the size is LARGE — but that’s honestly a small price to pay for how effective it is. The airflow coverage is clearly doing its job. Another huge plus: it’s not noisy. You'd think that the fast speed would be loud, but the sound just becomes ambient noise which I really like because it sounds like a computer which makes me feel productive lol. And I'd honestly rather listen to the low, steady background hum than my laptop’s loud, sporatic “whirrrrr” when it’s overheating and struggling. I really can't get over how effective this is. My keyboard is cool to the touch and when I press my hand over my laptop's hot spots, they're consistently cool. If you don't mind loosing a bit of desk real estate and want a real performance boost when running demanding software without upgrading your machine, this is absolutely worth it.
O**D
I'm really happy with this cooling pad. Lately I have been doing my gaming on an Alienware M17 with an RTX 2070. The thing gets hot enough that touching parts of it may actually give you a surface burn when it's going full blast. I tested this cooling pad using Red Dead Redemption 2 with most of the settings on Ultra. This is sufficient to bottleneck my GPU at around 45 FPS and put it through heat throttling at about 80°C, with my Intel Core i7 9th gen CPU hitting 100°C and likewise throttling. This cooling pad on the maximum 2200 RPM setting dropped both by >20°C and held them there. It drops the temperature as soon as I turn it on. I am genuinely impressed, it exceeded my expectations immediately. It's also not super loud, and I like how the rests on the front edge of it are good enough to clamp my laptop onto it. I don't like that it's powered by a USB-A port instead of a dedicated adapter, because the USB port it gives you in return is only USB 2.0 compliant. This means I'm sacrificing a USB 3.2 port to power this, not a big deal if I were using a dedicated keyboard or wired mouse, but I mainly use mine for removable drives. It works with my trackball mouse's little wireless dongle, though, so it's all good. I may try using a USB-A to USB-C adapter and hooking it into the Thunderbolt port in the back of my computer, though, just so the cord isn't blocking a port I use more often on the side. This has various grooves for adjusting the angle of the pad, I think it pushes a sufficient amount of air that any of them would be good. It also came with 2 extra dust filter pads for the fan, which is a nice touch. It also pulls enough air that I have a feeling they won't be trapping very small particles, but I'm glad that dog hair won't make it through. The little phone holder is useless and kind of dumb, it goes right where you'd have a mouse and it won't hold my Google Pixel 6, at least not in a case. I could see it being useful for someone who does a lot of 2FA throughout the day, though. I will never use it. I expected a lot more of this to be made of metal, but it seems like just the kickstand and magnets that hold the foam pad down and the front clamps are all that's there. It is reasonably thick, the plastic feels both cheap and quality, probably because it's hollow, so I think I'm getting a good balance. It's pretty lightweight, I use a Table-Mate II tv tray for a desk at my couch, and it's not causing me to feel like it's any heavier or less stable, if anything, it's probably lighter than the metal resting pad I was using before. The lights are brighter than my keyboard backlight. I probably won't be using them, it's distracting. There's also no real info in the manual about how it all works, just shows you how to set it up and plug it in. Still, when all is said and done, this is a really awesome cooling pad and worth every penny. I'm glad I didn't spend >$100 for the "name brand" ones.
R**P
this works wonder on my laptop ..which was so hot I couldnt use it at all for game. today I played all afternoon. I've purchased two from different suppliers which where crap assy. this is excellent!
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