Jan. 13, 2025 @ 1:15 p.m.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by Razer.
Razer had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

The Razer Laptop Cooling Pad certainly isn’t small, since it has to accommodate up to 18-inch laptops.
This product is covered by Razer’s standard 2-year warranty.
It’s loud and expensive, but some will find it worth the cost.
It’s a smart design, too.

However, that’s not really why you’d want this cooling pad.
CPU utilization spiked to a max of 53% utilization.
Buried in these announcements was a brand-new feature for the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad, dubbed Razer HyperBoost.

Three magnetic frames come in the box; one for 16-to-18-inch laptops, one for 14-to-16-inch laptops, and a final for laptops with no bottom ventilation.
you’re free to read more about Razer HyperBoost atRazer.com.
Laptop Cooling Pad: The bad
This thing isloud.
Better thermals can translate to better performance, and that’s especially true over long, intensive sessions.

I wish this data cable was detachable just for reliability purposes, but I do appreciate that you also get three spare USB Type-A ports.
With it, your laptop may be able to stay at its peak without worrying about throttling under pressure.

This is a pretty powerful fan, and it’s not shy about telling you.

The ProArt P16 was already a highly capable laptop, but the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad makes it even better.



















