








❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead — Power Your Laptop Like a Pro!
The llano RGB Laptop Cooling Pad features a powerful 5.5-inch turbofan that rapidly reduces CPU and GPU temperatures by up to 44℃ within 90 seconds. Designed for laptops sized 15-19 inches, it offers infinitely variable fan speeds controlled via an HD LCD touch screen, alongside customizable RGB lighting with over 10 colors and 4 modes. Its ergonomic build includes adjustable height, anti-slip baffles, and a 1-in-3-out USB hub, making it an essential accessory for gamers and professionals seeking efficient, quiet, and stylish cooling.










| ASIN | B0C69BVWGB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,082 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #5 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Item model number | V12 Black (Hub+RGB) |
| Manufacturer | llano |
| Product Dimensions | 42.93 x 32.77 x 6.86 cm; 2.13 kg |
K**R
It really works. GPU from 90 degrees to 66 degrees.
My GPU was always at 90 degrees while rendering. Now it's at 66 degrees. But it comes with a price, noise. But you will find the point at regulating the fan intensity, you will not use it at full power all the time, I mean, what if my GPU is at 72 degrees instead of 66 degrees? I have tried many cooler pads, even the small exhaust on the side of the laptop, but nothing really worked. This does. I TOTALLY recommend it. I have a ROG STRIX SCAR II and no need to fry more eggs on it...
I**M
Perfect airflow
The air flow is perfect , it is very noisy but hey , the more air you wanna move , the more noisy you should expect ... The temps really get effected by this cooler ... On 300rpm it is more then enough to keep temps under 40c on idle processing ... However you need it full speed for 100% CPU and GPU utilisation
R**Y
Good for Gaming Laptop!
tested with my HP Victus 16t R-000 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700H RTX 4070, the dust filter is what i like most, i wont be needing to open my laptop ever 3-6 months to clean the fans, as we all know gaming laptop has a strong cooler fan which collect dust pretty quick. don't rely on the product it self to reduce your temp, make sure your laptops fan is clean , thermal paste replace, and bios is up to date. would be nice too if some parts of the cooler are not made with all plastic, some aluminum which can cool more the air it blows and also extra foam pads for laptops. 1,200 rpm is perfect speed for me. keeps my temp 60-65 under heavy usage.
S**2
The best Laptop cooling pad on the market!!
Excellent performance, easy to operate, RGB colors superb, it dramatically helps my laptop to stay cool even with heavy task and gaming. Excellent customer care ever.
S**A
Effective, beautiful, load
This device is very effective in cooling my zephyrus g16 2024 while gaming. When I ramp up the speed , it is actually load but I prefer to use headphone rather than reducing the lifespan of an expensive laptop😂 On 800 rpm, it reduce the gpu temperature around 10 degrees C , and gpu around 8 degrees. You should be really careful on how you put your laptop on this fan. Zephyrus g16 has an exhaust on the back , below the laptop. You should push the laptop a little to back to not block the exhaust. You can also cut a small part of foam from the exhaust sits to make a clearance for air. Another small problem is that the speakers are under the laptop and when using any coolpad with similar design, you block the speakers. However this is not very serious, as the fan speed is so loud that I prefer using a headphone
I**A
Very good
Good
T**E
Great cooling but noisy
I advise using noise-canceling headsets and a more extensive travel bag with it because it is heavy. However, it works fine for my Omen 17" 3070ti Laptop, and I noticed a 6~10 Degrees decrease in CPU heat depending on whether the AC is on in the room or not and is set to what degree.
S**H
Faulty unit
I love this thing but the cooling pad was faulty, it was making a buzzing noise even when set to the lowest level “300” I’m returning and buying another one
M**S
The Llano RGB Laptop Cooling Pad is an undeniably powerful piece of equipment, and it lives up to its promise of significant cooling for gaming laptops. However, it's crucial to understand that "powerful" here often equates to "loud" at its highest settings. This is a bulky unit, designed to deliver serious airflow, and its maximum cooling performance definitely comes with a considerable amount of noise. You'll want some good noise-cancelling headphones if you plan to push it to its limits. I personally use this with my 16-inch Lenovo Legion 7i, and it's a perfect fit for the cooler's generous top surface. It does an excellent job of keeping the laptop cool, which is vital for reducing the strain on the laptop's internal fans and, perhaps more importantly, preventing dust from being sucked up into the bottom vents and clogging the system. In my opinion, dust accumulation is one of the biggest long-term cooling problems for gaming laptops, and the Llano's "air chamber" design seems particularly effective at mitigating this. When I'm gaming, I typically find my sweet spot between 300-600 RPM. This range provides a great balance of effective airflow without the fan drowning out the game's audio. At these speeds, the sound is not unpleasant and is easily negligible over game speakers – my partner and I barely notice it. This makes it comfortable for extended gaming sessions without needing headphones purely for noise mitigation. Overall, while this is a pricier cooling pad, I believe it's absolutely worth the investment if you're looking for something truly efficient. The unique "air chamber" design ensures more air is directed through your laptop's cooling system, leading to genuinely lower temperatures and helping to prevent dust ingress. Just be aware that its size makes it less than portable – this is a cooling pad designed for a dedicated desk setup, not for throwing in a backpack. For the serious gamer or power user who values sustained performance and laptop longevity at home, the Llano RGB is a perfect, albeit stationary, companion.
F**S
ممتازه لكن الصوت عالي جدا لكنها جيده تبريد حقيقي من 90% الى 75% اثناء لعب فورت نايت
R**6
Il prezzo è alto ma è di ottima fattura. A velocità minima (300) è silenzioso e si può aumentare o diminuire alla bisogna con facilità. Se messo al massimo e il pc è leggero, potrebbe farlo volare via (!), ma ci sono delle leve per evitarlo. Belle le luci RGB . La schiuma densa mantiene fresco il portatile e concentra il raffreddamento su di esso. L'ho provato sia per un portatile 14'' che 15.6'', funziona per entrambi, ma forse è troppo grande per i portatili da 14''.
D**8
For starters, this took roughly 2 weeks to arrive after I ordered it. It was either that or the GT600. The GT600 would have an extended time to arrive due to it being shipped from out of the country (Canada). So I went ahead and ordered this. My laptop is a heavily modified MSi Katana B12VG (Windows 11 Pro, an additional 1TB SSD which is the WD Black SN770 that only has games on it, and 64GB of RAM instead of the stock 16. The reason for 64GB, is because this laptop replaced an 2019 ROG Strix, and it's because of Diablo IV, which I'm able to run with maxed out settings along with raytracing. Laptop has an i7-12650H and a 4070, which does not use GeForce Experience. All the changes to programs and games are made through nVidia Control Panel). I'm also not using the laptop's keyboard and trackpad, instead I use a SteelSeries Apex 7, an Aerox 5 (a standard and the Diablo IV edition, with the Standard Edition used just in case) and an Aerox 9). I also have power profiles since the 12th Gen H series processors cant be undervolted, and those are Extreme (the same as Gaming Mode, with every setting maxed out), Balanced, 99% (disables Turbo Mode), 75%, 50%, 25% and 10% (each cuts the processor speed, with it set to spin the fans up before throttling the processor). With the fans set at 300 (don't know if that's RPM or not), running a Performance Analysis with the power profile set at 25%, for 8 hours playing old Opie and Anthony episodes, and the screen off, the fans never spun up once (normally I'd have the CPU fan on around 2500RPM at about 55-60 degrees Celsius). Normally you'd be looking at the processor fan spinning up and remaining on. But nope. Never came on once. Temps stayed between 35-40 degrees Celsius on the processor and 34-40 degrees on the GPU). Now for Diablo IV, which this is benchmarked against. Slightly increasing the fan speed to 600, the game's temperature dropped 20-30 degrees Celsius (runs about 75-90 degrees on the CPU and 60-80 on the GPU), even after fighting the Herald of Malphas about 27 times (had someone keep activating it), and this is with every conceivable item on the ground. Temps stayed around the 60-70 degree Celsius mark. If I increased the fan speed, it does become more noisy, but I'm using noise cancelling headphones (Sony WH-1000XM4's repurposed for my laptop), so I don't hear the fan for this while playing games. I could probably increase the fan to 700-1000, but once it hits 1000, it starts to sound like a jet engine on an airplane about to take off, and starts to get loud. Speaking of that, I put the thing at 2800, and past 1000, you can feel the air coming out from the laptops vents in the back. You can also slightly feel the air coming from it on the side (if your laptop has a side vent or vents) That's how powerful this thing is. Because of this, I would recommend that the 300 setting be used for general work, and nothing about 1000 for games, unless you live alone. You can comfortably run Diablo IV on a setting (for my rig) at 600-1000 without you standing next to an airplane on a tarmac and that won't bother anyone. The one reason I listed noise level at 5/5, is because at the 300 mark (default), it does not bother you or anyone else. It's only after 1000 that you may get people bothering you that it's too loud. On mine however, there is a bit of a whine that you can hear on the lower settings, but as you ramp the fan to a higher setting, this is less audible, and I've tuned it out. You definitely cannot hear this if you are wearing headphones. Due to that, I will not dock points off. If you decide to get this, you will need to use noise cancelling headphones when you game (it's fine if set at 300, anything higher than 600, you'll need them). All in all, for a mid range laptop like mine, well worth the money I paid for it.
A**X
Was skeptical about buying this because of its size and price. I had a small, simple, usb powered 3-fan cooler that I was using which was fine. I don't know how effective it was but it was better than nothing, I suppose. I was worried about the hooks that grasp the laptop near my wrists being an issue. However, thanks to the replies of a number of other users, that is not a concern. I don't even use them as the memory foam gasket is sufficient to hold the laptop in place. This thing can move a ton of air. It can be noisy when you have it wound up, but I usually keep it at 500 rpm. You can hear it, but it's not offensively loud. It keeps the laptop cool during gaming with no concern whatsoever. It requires a DC jack which I didn't think about. It's not a concern for me, just something I did not consider. It's nice to have so many extra USB ports, even if I'm not really using them. It is thick, but the payoff is well worth the extra size. I should have bought this ages ago; it does a fantastic job.
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