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Reddit mentions of OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads

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Reddit mentions: 21

We found 21 Reddit mentions of OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads. Here are the top ones.

OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads
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The best cooler to ease heat dissipation in laptops, rapidly reduce both surface and internal temperature by 18 to 50 F degrees in minutes which is far better than cooling pads.Designed for notebok computer with air vents on both sides or rear, ideal for gaming laptops or systems that tax the CPU. Not recommended for Macbook or other ultrathin notebooks thinner than 0.4inch.New Model: updated LED screen dynamically displays the air temperature from your laptop vent; 13 speeds to manage the airflow and noise; Quiet operation in auto mode and max. noise is less than 70dbm.Two-way Installation: quick installation provides a easy mounting solution, just plug and play; 3M fixing glue with patented clamping arms, keeps the cooler firmly attached to laptop when moving.There are auto and manual working modes; High quality Japanese motor ensure min. 5000 working hours; One year replacement for defective unit and 30 day no hassle return and refund, no question asked.
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Found 21 comments on OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads:

u/aampk · 11 pointsr/GamePhysics

get one of these bad boys. rarely gets over 50C on the inside, just sucks all that air right out

u/rehpotsirhc123 · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Also this thing looks promising

u/lifelongfearofbread · 3 pointsr/GamingLaptops

I bought this vacuum cooler for a Sager laptop and with a good seal, it dropped temps by as much as 10 degrees Celsius. Not kidding. Not sure if it would fit a Razer or not. Linus Tech Tips has a video on the previous version of this cooler somewhere if you want further validation.
https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6

u/Thingsiponder · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

Both. I've repaired HP laptops, gaming models and regular consumer models and the HP brand far out numbers all the other brands I fix. And it's always from overheating, resulting usually in ordering another motherboard and replacing it. I would seriously avoid them at all costs.

Since you've gotten one already, make sure to get a can of air, and blow out the vents at least once a month. Don't ever put it on your lap or bed, or any other soft surface, keep it on a hard surface if possible. Look into the Opolar series of laptop coolers, they really displace a lot of air and will help to keep it cool. https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1480278659&sr=1-3&keywords=opolar

Cooling pads that sit on the bottom don't do jack.

You might need to replace the thermal paste in a year or two, look up a youtube disassembly video for your laptop and familiarize yourself with proper repasting techniques.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hp+15-ay195nr+disassembly

I'm assuming from those specs you are worried if it will overheat based on casual use, because you won't be gaming too hard on those specs. Best of luck!

u/slimshxvdy · 2 pointsr/buildapcforme

or get one of those usb powered cooling fans that attach on to the exhaust of your mac. there are a few on the market capable of high rpm and some are adjustable either automatic by temps or can be set manually to your preference. i had one of these and added it to my laptop 3 years after i bought it. It used to shut down randomly at high temps and ever since then i have never had issues with heat ever since.

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Heres the one i have (i dont know if we are allowed to post amazon links so sorry in advance)

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https://www.amazon.ca/OPOLAR-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=laptop+cooling+fan&qid=1550069304&s=gateway&sr=8-6

u/tnelson31 · 1 pointr/pcmods

I use this, highly recommended.
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I use it with a Dell E6540 which as a discrete GPU and runs hotter than hades.

u/Pir4t3x · 1 pointr/learndota2

i have cleaned the fan yesterday and it wasn't that dirty tbf.

So i was thinking of getting an extra fan. has anyone tried this before?

https://www.amazon.de/Temperaturanzeige-auto-temp-Zweiwege-Installation-Einzigartige-kompatibel/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478673255&sr=8-2

u/edge320B · 1 pointr/thinkpad

OPLOLA LC06 does a pretty good job.On my toshiba if I remember correctly it cooled 8-10 degrees Celsius down but it will be noisy.I don't think it will fit with T430 so search to find something that will fit.It will definitely help in gaming and if you wear headphones or have the sound on will be no problem I think the sound of the fan.
https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6

u/flyinglotion · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

also to people who don't have ac, there is

https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6

apparently you can attach it to your laptop and it'll cool it down 10-20c, but again this is if your playing games that push the laptop 100% both cpu and gpu

u/-SUBW00FER- · 1 pointr/battlefield_one

Get one of these if you are worried.

u/Eetsi123 · 1 pointr/buildapc

If you overclock your laptop I suggest you get this.
My laptop would throttle when gaming at stock settings (no Turbo, went up to 90°C) but with that cooler I can overclock my GPU and enable Turbo on CPU with temps going to 80°C and no throttle and if I don't overclock my temps stay under 70°C.

u/suff3r_ · 1 pointr/Dell

I've gone through two G7s.

  1. The first one I returned because of the thermal throttling and the overheating. I tried underclocking with Throttlestop up to -144 hz but that didn't help. Also the build quality on the first one was lack luster, there was a slight gab between the keyboard chassis and the plastic sides. Lucked out though and got the AUO panel, which I was able to overclock to 90 hz.
  2. The second G7 I received has been much better. I did a fresh install of Windows on it from the start, getting rid of all the bloatware and whatever Dell uses to throttle the machine. I used Snappy Driver Installer to find drivers direct from manufacturers and I avoided downloading the Dell auto update tool and kept only critical Dell drivers (Ethernet, Wifi, etc). I also overclocked the CPU cache and core to 144 hz. Also lucked out, and got the AUO panel on the new one. And got it in Alpine White too (which is pretty damn good looking)

    With the new G7, I'm hitting temps at around mid-70s with occasional highs into the mid-80s, but not often. Where as, the first machine would instantly hit the high 80s and throttle at round the early 90s. I have experienced some slight stuttering but I've come to terms that it's to be expected with gaming laptops.

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    To help combat even more of the heat, I've recently purchase one of these vacuum fans form Amazon, and I think it's been helping, keeping temps about 6 - 7 degrees lower about an hour into gaming. https://www.amazon.ca/OPOLAR-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6

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    So far, it's a powerful machine for a lower price. It take a LOT of work to get it running the way you want it but so far I'm happy with the results.

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u/arz93 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Thanks for your response. No idea why I'm getting downvoted..

I recently ordered this:

https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6

It seems like a pretty great product and I'm guessing it can get me around 15 degree centigrade drop in temperatures.

Would you advice against overclocking even this on?

u/iEatSoaap · 1 pointr/AnthemTheGame

I was having massive temp spikes, but I undervolted my PC a bit, bought these 2 crazy vacuum things for my laptop (sucks out the hot air) and I started playing the game windowed with my bottom start bar set to hidden

My temps were high 70s low 80s but are now 56 celsius across cpu and gpu (max 60), my frames are 50s 60s, I'm running on high not ultra. And my cpu usage isn't 100% anymore (it's 99 but small victories lol)

I7 8750H / Nvidia GTX 1060 running on SSD

Edit: here's the link to the vac thing I was talking about, I have 2 vents so I bought 2. There amazing. Had them both a month now, don't recommend using the "auto" function, just put it to manual and rock it on speed level 10 or 11 (max is 13)

OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_T49EDbTDXENE4

u/vince0000 · 1 pointr/MSILaptops

I use the havit cooler and two opolar vacumn.

Vacumns work great, cooler not sure how much difference it actually makes but vacumn you can go hot to the touch to totally cool when touching the aluminum case above the keyboard.

OPOLAR Laptop Fan with Temperature Display and Cooling Pads https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_M7rqDb6ZJTH3F

HAVIT 5 Fans Laptop Cooling Pad for 14-17 Inch Laptop, Cooler Pad with LED Light, Dual USB 2.0 Ports, Adjustable Mount Stand (HV-F2068) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0713PHFRW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-5rqDb4C7M1K6

u/LonerIM2 · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

What about something like that combined with That and I agree with HansWursT619, I don't consider removing the backplate is a good idea, it will be more vulnerable to dust and damages

u/Orangematz · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

80 sounds okay. Warm, but you should be fine.

Perhaps something such as this would work?

u/CentaurOfDoom · 1 pointr/computers

People say this is pretty good, depending on the internal layout of the laptop and they say is compatible with most laptops that have an exhaust vent out of the side.

u/Saitama1023 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I recommend this if you have side vents. It'll lower the temp around 20C, most I've heard was 28C

u/JimmyNoPants · 1 pointr/PUBG

For sure worth getting more RAM, but should be okay to go.

However, I need to make one solid recommendation. The game makes computers run very hot. Especially laptops. I've got a dedicated gaming laptop and it runs most games very well. PUBG runs ever so hot though.

Seriously, if you are going to get PUBG, do your computer a favour and get one of these. It only costs 30 dollars and it made a massive improvement. Once the laptop gets hot enough, which is probably will, it will slow the game down.

https://www.amazon.com/Opolar-Laptop-Temperature-Display-Cooling/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509624509&sr=8-1&keywords=opolar+laptop