Those who have used laptops probably understand that cooling their machines is extremely important. Using a laptop cooling pad is not unfamiliar to us, but not everyone knows how to choose a suitable one for their computer. So let's explore the types of laptop cooling pads available today.
1. What is a laptop cooling pad?

2. What are the types of laptop cooling pads?
There are two types of laptop cooling pads on the market:
Active Type: This is the most commonly used type of cooling pad nowadays, functioning through heat absorption and dissipation mechanisms. Its high performance helps the computer to become much more stable and cooler.
Passive Type: The structure of passive cooling primarily consists of good thermal conductive metals, allowing it to absorb thermal energy and dissipate it into the environment. This type of cooling pad has very high durability and almost never breaks down, causing no noisy disturbances to users during operation. However, passive cooling requires a sufficiently large size to contact the surrounding environment for effective heat dissipation, thus taking up more space in the device to achieve performance equivalent to compact solutions.

3. What are the types of laptop cooling pads available today?
Currently, there are two types of laptop cooling pads on the market: air-cooled and water-cooled.
Air Cooling Type
When the switch is turned on, the power will cause the cooling pad fan blades to move, transferring heat from the CPU's IHS to the CPU cooler via thermal paste. Then, the heat will be transferred to the top of the tower through heat pipes, and the heat will be moved to the heatsink located on the motherboard's section. The fans on the heatsink blow the heat away and out of the case.
Water cooling
The initial steps are quite similar to air cooling, where the surface of the base in contact with the back of the laptop is a part of the water block designed to guide cool water flow through.
The coolant absorbs heat at the base and moves throughout the water block. Then it continues to move outside the system through water pipes and reaches the heat exchanger (radiator). The heat exchanger's task is to dissipate heat from the water into the air, combined with a fan attached to enhance heat dissipation efficiency. Finally, the cooled coolant is circulated back inside the water block, and the loop repeats.

4. Some recommended laptop cooling pad brands nowadays?
- Laptop cooling pad Cooling Pad N99.
- Laptop cooling pad Cooler Master C3.
- Laptop cooling pad Cooler Master L1
- Laptop cooling pad CoolCold K19.
- Laptop cooling pad Cooler Master I100.
Laptop cooling pads on the current market come in a wide variety of types and designs. You need to carefully research the design of your laptop before deciding to purchase a cooling pad.
