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The GT300 Double Blower Laptop Cooling Pad is engineered for serious gamers and professionals with 14-17 inch laptops. Featuring dual blowers with a sealing rubber ring for enhanced airflow, triple-speed fan control, and dust filters, it delivers superior cooling performance that can lower GPU temps by up to 10°C. Its ergonomic adjustable stand and customizable RGB lighting make it a stylish, functional addition to any desk setup. Ideal for pushing your laptop’s performance without overheating, this cooling pad is a must-have for those who demand both power and comfort.













| ASIN | B07WVK2ZZ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,270 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #34 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand | IETS |
| Color | GT300UB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,276 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 13.7"W x 1.97"H |
| Item Weight | 1600 Grams |
| Manufacturer | IETS |
| Material | Rubber |
| Mfr Part Number | GT300 |
| Model Number | GT300 |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 13.7"W x 1.97"H |
| UPC | 778716876959 778716876980 782940394530 |
J**S
Remarkable | Laptop Cooler use a (USB-C charger)
I would say this is probably one of the best products I have bought for my computer, as it is not as loud as I expected and keeps my computer cool. I mostly use number three, which is powerful enough to keep my computer cool, and it's not too loud, I would say. Beyond that, (4-5) it kind of gets loud. The device uses a modern charger for phones (USB-C charger). Another thing I like about it is that it gives the computer elevation to breathe, and it looks good. I like the design. The one thing to note is that I'm not plugging the device into my computer for the power "Cable" that comes with it; I'm using a charging brick that's meant for a Chromebook, so that may change a person's experience with it. The weight is light, not very heavy. I strongly recommend this for anyone who does not want to spend over $50.
B**D
Absolutely worth the price and easily triple the performance of my other cooling pads
I'd like to start with my model, an HP Omen DC-1054NR. I7-9750H, 1660 Ti (NOT the Max-Q version), 16GB Ram, swapped their nvme drive for an Inland 1TB nvme with faster read/write speeds. I also swapped the stock thermal paste with Therma Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal (not something I'd recommend for beginners). It's a little over a year old, I'd purchased it brand new. I ran it with no cooling pad for about a month, but the temps were starting to make me nervous (hitting 99 C on CPU and about 94 C on GPU). I added a Cooler Master NotePal X-lite II, and saw about a 3 degree drop. Still a little hot and the CPU decided to push back up to that temperature and I got better performance but still had terrible heat. So next I added the liquid metal which saw a few changes - it took longer to get up to high temps, and it also gave me a considerable boost in performance - but I still kept hitting high temperatures. I spent months tweaking settings, undervolting, making sure everything was perfect, reapplied thermal paste, literally everything I could think of, and couldn't get it to stay below 90 C while I was playing demanding games. I tried multiple other cooling pads to no avail, until finally, I see this model. At a high price point, I ordered it thinking it was going to be another flop, but lo and behold, it seems I've finally found a match. The rubber gasket combined with an actual blower with a little oomph behind it, combined with the flares to prevent the hot air exhaust going into the intake (which is filtered!) seems to have been the magic elixir that's allowed me to not only significantly increase my performance but also keep my temps in a healthy range. I don't really care about the lights, and it definitely produces some noise, nor is it really a pad for sitting in your lap - this is built to give you the equivalent of a set of case fans and get you closer to desktop performance. If you can afford it, buy a cheaper cooling pad for gaming on the go, but keep this monster for desktop use. I haven't been this satisfied with a hardware purchase since first moving over to NVME drives. I wear headphones and no one can hear the fan through the microphone so it doesn't bother me at all, but might if that's a major concern for you. Best cooling system you can buy for a gaming laptop though, and it's worth the rather ridiculous price point.
G**B
Noisy but Cool
I purchased this to pair with my new nitro5 17” gaming laptop. I have owned it for a month at the time I’m writing this. It really performs excellent when it comes to actually cooling. Without the pad the laptop easily runs 10 C* hotter even idle. It’s design is by far the best I have seen in the last decade of cooling pads. By having the rubber seal and the two fans pushing air more efficiently through I see my temperatures have less fluctuations and the internal fans for cpu and gpu work less. And as an added bonus the pad having dust filters is really nice it just makes overall care and maintenance much easier and I feel like I’m able to take better care of my laptop. The biggest down side is noise this thing is pretty loud and that’s to be expected considering the top speed is 4500 rpm. Depending on your room temperature I would say you can get away with speed 2 if noise is an issue. I play with and without earphones and it doesn’t bother me personally but I could see it might bother someone else in the room if you’re sharing space. Also it is a made in China product and already one of the fans is starting to ramp up in speed randomly at times, which I suppose concerns me a little but I feel like that’s why I bought it. I bought this pad so I could cool my laptop and ultimately increase the longevity of the components in the laptop. So if running the pad on high for long stretches of time while gaming is putting more strain on the cooling pad and not the laptop then I’d say that’s worth it. I’d rather spend money on replacing a fan in the pad if it burns out compared to trying to fix an internal fan in the laptop. With that said I hope it lasts. Regardless I’d still only look for and buy a cooling pad with this design. It is by far the superior way that I have seen of actually cooling down laptops. Of course this only works on laptops with vents under the laptop that pull air from the bottom and exhaust out the top and sides. So this doesn’t really work on MacBooks, however, you could not use the rubber ring which might be a good way of cooling that style of laptop. My laptop is definitely enjoying this cooling pad and has so far lived up to my standards only time will tell if it can last from my constant gaming sessions.
O**D
Completely blown away by temperature improvement, love how adjustable the pad itself is
The last laptop cooling pad I had was the Cooler Master NotePal X3. It didn't help even half as much as this pad has. I've got an MSI Apache Pro GE72 that can play most games on medium or high settings. But, depending on the game and settings, this can shoot the temperatures (especially the CPU temps) very high. I recently attempted to play a game I've had for a while and the temps of both CPU and GPU shot into the high 80s/low 90s (Celsius). While laptops are designed to withstand hotter temps than desktops, I wasn't comfortable playing a game for long periods with those temps. Which meant I couldn't play it. I'd recently refunded a new game specifically because of this issue. I was expecting to see slight to moderate improvement. If this laptop pad had gotten the temps down into the 70s, I'd have been pleased. It didn't. It dropped them all the way down to 48C-51C. That's a *massive* improvement. I even turned up the graphics and changed the Shift Mode out of Green Mode (Green Mode being a mode in the MSI Dragon utility meant to help reduce temperatures at the cost of performance). No change. I mean, I've seen those temps just messing around in my browser, never while playing a game (even a game that isn't heavy on resources like Stardew Valley). Now, as other reviews have mentioned, the rubber gasket that comes pre-installed is for 15" laptops. It comes with a larger 17" one and the pad has a larger spot for installing that gasket. It's extremely easy to install (it's basically just pushing the rubber ring into an indent that has four spots where the ring hooks under tabs - none of which involves the strugglebus). My laptop has two vent areas, a very large one in the middle and a very small one at the back and to the side, so the pad only hits the middle one. I can move the laptop off-center so the small vent could (maybe) be over the fans, but since my laptop has feet, the smaller vent isn't blocked and additional cooling isn't needed. That said, my laptop (due to the feet) does not sit flush with the pad. So I can feel some air escaping. Despite that, the cooling is fantastic. Obviously, this pad would only work if you've got intake vents on the bottom of your laptop. The pad comes with these little "dampers" to fit over the pad's vents for if your laptop has vents at the back (mine does). They are horizontal with the pad and just block airflow between the laptop's exhaust vents and the pad's intake vents. The dampers are just black, thin cardboard/paper, so I imagine them getting damaged over time, especially if you move your laptop a lot. But it's still a nice touch and you could easily rig something more permanent or replace the dampers easily. There are also plastic hooks in the front designed to fit over the front of the laptop to help keep it in place. I initially was disappointed because they didn't reach (my laptop is quite thick), but these tabs are actually very adjustable. They adjust up/down and there are additional slots they can be fitted into so you can move your laptop forward/backward on the pad. They are also just straight up removable. So the hooks fit just fine once I realized that.. And the last adjustable thing are the legs. Very, very adjustable when it comes to height and tilt. As for lights, I didn't care. I'm not buying this for lights but to keep my laptop from degrading and breaking due to high temps. But, as another review mentioned, there's not seven solid colors. There are three: blue, green, and fuschia. There is also a color-change light that runs through all the colors and then some (sea-green, orange, yellow, white, light pink, etc). The lights can also just be turned off while running the fans. Speaking of fans, they're decently noisy, regardless of speed. It doesn't bother me because I play music while gaming, but I can see it being annoying to some. But totally worth it, in my opinion. That said, the lowest speed is barely noticeable while playing a video through a DOSS Soundbox speaker. Lastly, as everyone else has mentioned, this pad isn't for your lap. It's not designed for it and it's relatively heavy (for a pad).
C**T
Hands down, THE BEST Laptop Cooler design on the market (18 month review)
I have had numerous laptop cooling pads for my laptops, most of which were for a Desktop setup (not in your lap). I have done massive amounts of research (stupid amounts) on what is available and even older models that aren't made anymore. This is THE BEST option for laptop cooling out there, conceptually, and in execution, so long as you have air INLETS in the bottom of your laptop (most gaming laptops do). For others looking for functional requirements: - Air INLET is in the rear; so air goes through the filter before entering your laptop - Air passes through the inlet chamber post-filters which is shared between the fans/inlets (good to prevent one fan weakening/air flow differentials) - It then hits the turbine style fans and passes through the small outlet into the bottom of the laptop, speeding it up - Air EXHAUST is through your laptop's exhaust fan vents - KEY FEATURE not mentioned: in the box there are two semi-stiff plastic flaps with glue on one side. These flaps go on the cooler facing backwards to separate hot exhaust air from the inlets direction below and behind your laptop's rear fan exhaust vents - The rubber seal is well constructed and works perfectly to seal the bottom of the laptop so only air coming through the cooler fans and filters is ingested - Noise & Vibration: minimal noise and vibration from the fans. Speed 1 = almost inaudible; Speed 2 = audible but quieter than your laptop's fan at full power; Speed 3 = As loud as your laptop's fan at full power (my fans are loud though) Three Neutral/Negative points: - Because of the design, running your laptop with the cooler OFF is not a good idea for anything more than idling. Your laptop's fans will have to work harder than designed to pull in air and that isn't good for long term reliability - The rear stand legs are not wide at all. This is good in some applications, but means you have 2, 1" square points supporting the laptop - The side width of the cooler is more than necessary. It's only an inch or so on each side beyond my 15" laptop, but it takes up more space than it has to I have been using this for almost 18 months now and it is still going strong. I just did a full cleaning (standard filter washed monthly) and was shocked how much dust I was able to blow out of the fans with compressed air. The fan noise is now AT LEAST half of what it was before cleaning, so I recommend cleaning the fans out with highly compressed air every 3-6 months. I couldn't recommend this more IF you have the proper fan/vent/inlet setup. Most performance laptops do. It's amazing it took this long for someone to come up with this design as it is vastly superior to all other options on the market if your goal is max external cooling for long-term reliability
J**S
This cooling pad is LEGIT. 7c-13c+ drop in CPU/GPU temps!!
Using this on a Dell G5 15SE (5505) with a 4800H and RX5600M. This laptop uses AMD's Smartshift and has cooling/heating issues out of the box (110c operational temps) Fully tuned we can get it to around 90c. Enter this cooling pad...77c-83c operational temps all while keeping the keyboard warm (instead of burning) to the touch(Biggest part of the value!). This cooling pad is the real deal! Pricey? yes! But worth the investment Today. Product Feature review. Cons 1. No thermal sensor, There should be a fan 'auto' mode! 2. Turned on but "fan off" the fan is on 'very low' and barely audible. The fan should be off here. 3. RGB is a nice 'to have' if that is your thing, the RGB controller is as basic as it gets. 4 Lighting 'select' modes that are static (Purple, Green, Blue, Red). There is a 5th mode, but you have to unplug the cooling pad to get this to work, its not on the selector - this is color cycle. There is no speed control for cycle mode either, its very slow. 4. No USB Pass through. The unit has two USB ports but they are not setup for Data and cannot be shared with the laptops host port to plug in a USB hub and such. Pros 1. Fan control is amazing. Turn the fan off and you get 'ultra low', turn to '1' and its gentile and cools good for CPU duty. Gaming on mode 2 and 3 are loud (3 being super loud and expected). Mode 3 gave me a 15c+ drop in Temps, but its too loud and interferes with my headset since I run 'auto-talk' for things like Discord. 2. You can turn off the RGB. Push and hold the RGB button until the lighting turns off. Simple as that! Every time the cooler turns on we have to do this, so this is also a con as there is no 'memory' built in to the RGB controller here. BUT we can turn the lighting off if we want while still using the fan! 3. The Angle. The edge of this laptop is sharp and requires an angle to stop it from cutting into your wrists. The 'wedge' angle on this cooler is just 100% perfect for lap use. 4. The seal. This system is 100% legit and works really well. I cant wait to fully test this in summer. The seal is a good 98% on full contact, you can feel air escape the seal at mode 2 and mode 3, but not 'off' and mode 1. The pressure inside of the empty area under the laptop has a really high PSI and increased CFM because of this. No other cooler offers this yet and I cant wait to see what other options show up as time moves on. This system really works 5. Room. There is a TON OF ROOM inside of the cooler. We can remove and replace the RGB with 5v ARGB strips and use a USB powered ARGB USB 'software' controller if we want to get more control. We have room to install speakers (yes that's right) and make them usb powered as well. What we can do with this cooling pad in the modding arena gets very interesting when considering this. 6. Cleaning. Cleaning the filters, fans, and inside area from dust is going to be very simple. easier to get into then my other laptop coolers (some are metal mesh with folded tabs that break when straightened for maintenance).
M**S
5/5 – Honestly the Best Cooling Pad I’ve Used
I’ve tested the IETS GT300 on two laptops now — my Alienware Area-51 and my Lenovo Legion 7i — and it surprised me with how well it actually works. I’ve used plenty of cooling pads over the years, and most of them barely make a difference. This one does. On both machines, I saw my CPU temps drop anywhere from 5–12°C and the GPU by about 5–10°C while gaming. That’s not marketing talk; those were the actual numbers I watched in Afterburner. Both laptops held higher clocks and stayed stable in long sessions of RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, and FF7 Rebirth. It’s built solid, the angle adjustments are plentiful to find the exact angle of view you want, and the fan speed control actually matters. Yes, it gets loud on the highest setting, but medium (level 3) still gives great cooling without being obnoxious. I use it while sitting next to my wife in the living room while she watches trashy reality shows and it hasn’t been an issue at all re: noise level. It’s weight is reasonable and this impacts comfort, which is serviceable and does not cause any soreness or the “digging in” that some heavier cooling pads with sharper leg edges are known to do. If you have a high-end gaming laptop with bottom intake vents, this thing does its job and does it well. It’s the first cooling pad I’ve bought that legitimately lowered temps instead of just blowing air around. I would and will but it again.
R**Y
cheap, so its not the best.
10 small air outlets (shown in pictures). for the amount of sound it makes, not much air is being blown out. i don’t mind the sound as i use headphones during gaming (video taken in quiet room, so its not blaring loud). airflow feels restricted due to the styrofoam filter underneath the unit, but it keeps the dust out; only if you have the seal on (dropped pics with and without the seal). im using it without the “vacuum” seal because im scared it might damage my laptop fan motors. idk exactly how much the temp drop is but i can slightly feel lesser heat from my laptop outlets compared to using it without the cooler. for the price, its okay tho. has two metal adjustable hooks so the laptop doesn’t slip off. (laptop wont close all the way with it on). plastic height adjustable stands underneath to raise it. works on usb-c. light weight, whole thing is made of plastic. pretty easy to set it up. size of the unit is about 15” X 11” X 1.5”.
J**.
Funciona, porém não espere um milagre
O produto é eficiente, mas o ruído no máximo é considerável (estilo turbina). Realizei um teste comparativo para entender o ganho real de temperatura. Cenários do teste: Base comum (apenas elevação): Notebook parado em um ponto do mapa por 15 minutos. Cooler GT300 (Máximo): 2 horas de jogo real, andando pelo mapa e realizando missões. Dados coletados: Placa de Vídeo (GPU): 64°C (base simples) vs 55°C (GT300) -> -9°C Sistema (Chassi): 65°C (base simples) vs 46°C (GT300) -> -19°C Processador (CPU): 69°C (base simples) vs 65°C (GT300) -> -4°C Mesmo com a carga de processamento muito maior durante as 2 horas de jogo, o GT300 manteve o notebook mais frio do que a base comum parada. O maior ganho foi na temperatura interna do sistema (-19°C), o que preserva componentes como SSD e bateria. Recomendo para quem prioriza a vida útil do hardware e joga de headset para isolar o som do cooler. É essencial ajustar a espuma para não obstruir as entradas de ar.
J**N
Amazing!
I got this laptop cooler for my gaming laptop that had an issue which caused my fps to drop regularly. I didn't know what the problem was but I thought it might have had something to do with the cooling so I bought this. It helped a TON! Not only did it help with the fps stabilization, it also increased my average framerate a lot. Where I could play medium settings on ARK: Survival Evolved before with a lot of issues, I could now play it on the maximum settings without any issues and my fps was better than with the medium settings before. The only downside apart from its high price is the fact that it is really loud. I generally play with my headset on and I can barely hear it on its second setting but on the third I really do notice the sound. I tend to turn it off when I do things apart from gaming to stop the noise. Overall I do think it is a great product and I do advice it if you have some issues that might come from your (lack of) cooling.
R**Z
Muy satisfecho.
Es un ventilador muy funcional y de buena calidad. Baja la temperatura de la laptop en segundos, de acuerdo al nivel de velocidad que se le ponga. Solo tiene dos cosas malas: Las luces que no se pueden apagar y a veces distraen mucho, y el ruido que hace. No es silencioso. Muy recomendable si no se tienen en cuenta esos dos detalles. Por lo demás, muy satisfecho. El envío llegó un día antes de lo prometido.
G**B
👌
Real good usually my laptop hears up to 70-80 now it's 40-60 and since theres a air filter it won't cause future problems
B**Z
Works brilliantly
What to say..... mmmm, well.., i think to sum it up briefly its BLOODY BRILLIANT.. Aesthetically its very smart. Seemingly well built from believe it or not, reasonably decent plastics with some aluminium part. Im Moderately Impressed and thats high praise from me.. Holds the laptop very securely and creates an awesome seal with a brilliant colling performance.. My old cooling stand got the cpu trlemps to 50/52c.. The Iets GT3000 gets it down to 43/47c at room temp... CONSISTANTLY AND CONTINUALLY.. (see pic) It allows for great positioning of the laptop. The noise maybe a concern for some, but i dont mind the reassuring sound of the back pressured blower.. By the way... Laptop in the photos/vids didnt come with the cooling stand.. Price... hmmm, ok its not the cheapest option.. BUT.., If your standing £2k's worth of laptop on something you want to be sure its going to protect it from heat and maximise performance... AND THIS DOES. So is it worth its price!! Your damned straight it is. . As long as the fans are not cheapo's i can envisage this lasting well and a long time. The LED light cycling is perfectly fine. Very smooth and nice colours.. The button feel and functions are crisp and sharp, with a solid feel on sound to them when depressed.. CONS.. Only 2.. I would have liked to see a spare rubber seal for each of the 2 sizes being included instead of just 1 of each... Or is that me nitt-picking.. Could be considered loud with its noise level but i find it acceptable. My laptop shown on it is 17.3 which i mainly use for high level gaming so need additional heat conveyance, which this does well. Will be happy to answer any other questions..
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