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The llano V12 Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad features a powerful 5.5-inch turbo booster fan that reduces CPU and GPU temperatures by up to 44°C within 90 seconds. It includes a 3-port USB 2.0 hub to expand connectivity, a removable dust filter to protect internal components, and customizable RGB lighting with 10 modes. Designed for laptops from 15.6 to 19 inches, it offers three adjustable tilt angles for ergonomic comfort and operates quietly at ≤70dB. Powered by a 36W adapter, this cooling pad is a robust, all-in-one solution for gamers and professionals seeking peak laptop performance and longevity.


















| ASIN | B0C69BVWGB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #3 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand | llano |
| Color | Black RGB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,223 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.9"L x 12.9"W x 2.7"H |
| Item Weight | 1.8 kg |
| Manufacturer | llano |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Mfr Part Number | V12 |
| Model Number | V12 Black (Hub+RGB) |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 12.9"W x 2.7"H |
| UPC | 704444171967 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | One Year |
A**X
Very impressive
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.
M**.
The most powerful cooling solution for laptops
I have a high powered i9 13th gen gaming laptop with a 4070 GPU and I’ve been looking for a top tier cooling pad to keep it from reaching insanely high temps. This is easily the strongest one available on the market in the west at the moment. There’s another brand I’ve been eyeing for a while but they’ve been having delays bringing their equivalent model to the western market since last year. I was tired of waiting so I looked around stumbled on this one, which literally got added to Amazon 4 days before I bought it and unless you order it directly from China I don’t think you can find it anywhere else. It’s also priced about 25% less expensive than its competitor which is nice. This thing is intense. It cools my laptop anywhere from 8-25 degrees Celsius depending on what I’m doing. The RGB lights are a nice feature too. To the other reviewer, 2800RPM from a 14cm/140mm is a lot of power. The smaller the fan the harder it has to work by spinning faster to create similar wind power. This is plenty of force. Only downside is that it gets pretty loud at the higher ranges. It goes from 300RPM-2800RPM and honestly you’d probably never need to run it at full capacity. But even at 1600RPM it’s loud enough you’d want good noise canceling headphones to improve your experience. This is to be expected from such a power device. It connects by AC Adapter to a wall/surge protector, this isn’t your run of the mill USB powered cooling pad, those are useless in comparison. I guess they could’ve spent a bit more on production to improve the acoustics and have less motor noise from a better fan, but for what it’s supposed to do, it does it perfectly which is cool your machine. Recommended.
D**O
If you truly have a demanding workload on a real GPU laptop, this makes a HUGE difference.
I do VR production and video editing. My PC should not be hotter than the videos I edit. That is not a high bar. That is the bare minimum for a machine that costs more than some people’s cars. I stuck this under a 5090 Scar and it dropped temps about 18–20°C. Not “feels a little better.” More like the laptop stopped trying to become a second light source in the room. Thermal anxiety: gone. Desk: still technically furniture, not a stovetop. The fan is not polite. It is a 5.5" turbofan with opinions. The speed dial is the entire product: • Under ~1000 RPM: household appropriate. You can work. You can think. Society continues. Nobody calls the police. • Over ~2000 RPM: congratulations, you’re on the runway. Full 777-300ER taxiing down Yankee at JFK while the cabin crew is still smiling like everything is fine. Neighbors will form theories. Pets will reassess the lease. Your ears will file a complaint and lose. I run the civil setting for normal work. I go full airport when the Scar is under real load and I care more about frames/thermals than dignity. That trade is not subtle. It is also correct. Fits a big laptop, has a USB hub so you can plug in the usual mess of dongles, RGB if you want your cooling pad to look like it also does nightclubs, and it actually cools. Loud when you ask. Not loud when you don’t. Revolutionary concept. My PC is cooler than the videos again. Order restored. Five stars. Would taxi again... preferably after midnight, or never above 1200rpm unless the silicon is begging for its life.
M**.
Simply works
So, I'm lucky I work a 3rd shift job that allows me to use my Legion 5 gaming laptop for hours a night. As you can see, it is small enough to put into a book bag and take it with me. There are really only two choices if you want proper cooling of a gaming laptop, and thats either the llano or the iets gt500/600. I actually purchased the 500 and 600 but both were too large to bring with me on a regular basis. With the llano it is the perfect size for my 16in gaming laptop, and the cooler is small enough to travel to work as well. I have been using it for a few months now, and I love it. The fan can get a little loud, but I keep the fan around 1100 rpm, and it's quieter then my laptop fans on full blast. The llano keeps also keeps my temps while gaming under 70c on average, on both the cpu and gpu. Without it, the laptop averages around 80c. Which, for a gaming laptop, is still good temperatures. If I crank the fan to max rpms it keeps it around 65/60c while running prime95 which is amazing. While gaming temps never saw above 55c when it is running at max rpms. But, sadly, the fan is too loud at this speed unless I have headphones on. But because of my job, I simply cannot do that. So 1100 is a good sound to performance ratio. The lights are nice, I suppose, plenty of choices, and the build quality is solid. Yes, it's expensive, but if you are like me, and want to make sure your laptop lasts, I consider either the llano or iets coolers a must buy. Or, if your laptop is getting into the 90/100c while gaming because either your fans are dieing or thermal paste is drying up, this will extend the life span even further. I don't know what else needs to be said. Tldr; if you need PROPER cooling for your laptop, and your laptop has bottom ventilation (which is required) this will do it justice.
W**.
It works !
Massive improvement for laptop temps and sustained performance I bought the Llano V12 because my Asus G731 was throttling and bottlenecking after about an hour of gaming. On medium settings, I was pushing around 75 FPS, but performance would drop once temps climbed. After using the Llano V12, the difference is night and day. I ran it at around 400 RPM and was able to game for 4 straight hours while maintaining peak performance the entire time. No throttling, no FPS drops. I was even able to increase my graphics settings slightly compared to before. Out of curiosity, I tested the fan speed above 600+ RPM, and it does get noticeably loud at that point. If you’re gaming with speakers, I’d recommend using headphones at higher speeds. That said, at lower RPMs it’s very manageable and still extremely effective. Overall, I highly recommend this cooling pad if you’re looking to control temps and maintain consistent performance, just be aware that higher fan speeds come with more noise
R**.
Your laptop will never be cooler (10-20°, that is)
Was this expensive? Yes. Is it worth the longevity of your laptop? Also yes. This thing is big, bulky, and loud. It is not something you want to carry around with you. Plop your desktop replacement laptop on this thing, turn it on, and call it good. Right now I have this set to 800 RPM, so limited testing... but with that limited testing, it seems pretty promising. I am running LM Studio for offline AI and working with Gemma models. Without a cooler, HWMonitor tells me that my GPU gets to a peak temp of 91° C. With the cooler set to 800RPM, the peak now hits 73° C. That's right, 18° difference. That is crazy to me. Played Fallout 4 with a bunch of graphical mods to test the same way. With no cooler, up to 87° C. With the cooler set to 800RPM, peak is 71° C. In addition, I noticed that with the cooler temps, my game no longer stuttered and the frame rate was much, much smoother! (Makes sense, as the system would throttle itself to keep from burning itself out.) And with the cooler set to 1200RPM for the heck of it, peak was 67°... but I could definitely hear it over my open-air headphones. Back in the day, laptop coolers really didn't do anything, and in some cases, made things worse. With this design in conjunction with the vapor chamber in my laptop, I can definitely see a huge difference that justifies the cost of this cooler. For noise... I don't exactly have a decibel meter, but I can tell you that 800 RPM sounds like the softer version of an idling rack server and is gentle enough to be moderately loud but that you can sleep to as white noise. (Come to think of it, it is about the volume of those generators.) When you get nearer to 2000 RPM and above, it does sound like a rack server under load in a server room or a data center.) The USB port hub is strange to me. The input is the USB-C port, but they give you a USB-C to USB-A cable. Most USB-A ports are either of the USB 2.0 variety or if you're lucky, USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed), and I know it's a form factor thing, but when I see USB-A vs. USB-C, I automatically think "slower." I have no idea what the throughput is, but I don't imagine that you'll try to push a lot of throughput through the cooler vs. directly from the laptop. I haven't even really played around with the lights yet, but I honestly don't care much for RGB. Definitely would recommend just for the cooling alone.
M**E
Used on overheating, 1 fan down laptop and it stopped overheating even during heavy load!
One of the two fans in my MSI laptop stopped working, which led to serious overheating during medium to heavy use. I decided to order this cooling pad, hoping it would help compensate for the failed fan, and it absolutely exceeded my expectations. Before using this cooling system, I tried running Stalker 2 on high settings, and my laptop lasted about five minutes before shutting itself down due to heat protection. After installing this cooling pad, I was able to play all night with the pad set to only 1,800 RPM out of the maximum 2,500 RPM. My CPU temperatures stayed around an average of 68°C, compared to hitting 100°C within minutes before. This is an excellent cooling pad, especially for a stationary laptop setup. It made a huge difference for my system and has been well worth it.
N**K
Real world performance gains
Works extremely well! I'm using this on an Asus Tuf A16 with the i7 and a 4060. The A16 already has pretty good thermals for a gaming laptop but it can get pretty loud and the keyboard can get sort of warm which is uncomfortable to rest my hand on for hours while I play games. This cooling pad has completely changed laptop gaming for me already. Temps in games like rdr2 have dropped from an average of 90°c to less than 65°c. That's crazy. I'm also getting better performance. I have mine set to 1200 on the little digital display. It's not very loud at all. It uses a centrifugal fan to force air into your laptop's intake and you can feel it come out the exhaust. Cold air comes out of the exhaust. This is so wild. You can set it to as high as 2800 and that's extremely loud, but unless you have a seriously terribly designed laptop I think it's unnecessary. Mine is set to 1200 and it's giving me temperatures almost 30° lower than stock, and it's quieter than stock. I've attached GeekBench scores that I got, testing without using the fan at all, and using the fan at full blast. According to GeekBench, I'm getting 18% better CPU performance using the fan. That is what I would consider a very substantial increase in power.
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...
J**N
Laptop Gaming? MUST HAVE
This is literally just fantastic. Its louder than you think, but its fantastic. Solved my overheating issue beyond what I thought it would. For context, I run a Laptop gaming system, but essentially use it as a desk top with all the bells and whistles. Specs to follow: ASUS TUF F15 laptop (with upgrades) RTX3050, 32gb RAM, 4gb VRAM, 1.5tb SSD. I use this for streaming on twitch, and fairly demanding gaming. And have only ever had 1 game give me issues. Helldivers 2 is the 1 and only thing that has ever caused my laptop to overheat and shutdown. More than once. THIS cooling pad solved thay problems. With my laptop shutting itself down once temps reach 100 degrees Celsius, this pad now keeps my temps around 80celcius. It is LOUD. Headphones are 100% required when using. But its literally is a beast that stopped my game from crashing due to temp throttling, and stopped my laptop from crashing due to over heating. Before I couldnt get more than 30minutes on this game, before either software crash, or hardware shut down. Im not playing for hours woth no framers drops, issues, or crashes of any kind
L**2
Tout simplement bluffer.
J'étais sceptique, mais au vu des nombreux avis positifs, j'ai décidé de l'acheter. Reçu aujourd'hui et testé dans la foulée, je suis totalement bluffé par les performances de ce support ! J'en avais un autre avant avec 6 ventilateurs qui me faisait perdre à peine 5°, mais celui-là... la différence est astronomique. Avec un processeur i9 Ultra et une carte graphique RTX 5070, mon CPU montait facilement à plus de 90° C. Désormais, après 4h de jeu en continue, il ne dépasse plus les 50 à 55 °C max en étant sur le support a 1500 tour minutes donc loin de sont max. Je valide ce produit à 1000 % et je ne regrette absolument pas d'avoir tenté l'expérience. On verra sur la durée, mais pour le moment, c'est tout simplement bluffant, au point d'avoir du mal à y croire.
R**6
Costoso ma consigliato per i pc portatili da gaming
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''.
S**I
Worth the price
I was a bit skeptical at first, however, it actually works. I usually keep it between 300 to 500 rpm, since I don't really have a reason to go any higher at the moment. Note: this thing can get really loud. It's a bit pricey but worth your money if you care about your expensive (gaming) laptop.
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