Cooling Hub

Phone Cooler vs Fan Cooler: Semiconductor TEC Explained
A basic clip-on fan may change phone surface temperature by only 1-2°C during gaming, while TEC coolers can pull heat through the chassis with 15-20°C surface drops in user reports.... Read more...
Phone Cooling Pad Math: Fan vs Semiconductor Coolers
A fan-only phone cooler may move air, but glass-backed phones often see only a 1-2°C change under heavy gaming. Semiconductor TEC coolers and copper heat-spreader pads can attack the real... Read more...
Phone Cooler Prices Explained: TEC vs Fan Coolers
When your phone hits 87 C (190 F) in emulators and drops from 60 FPS to 10 FPS, a cheap clip-on fan often cant move heat through glassusers report just... Read more...
Liquid Cooling Phone vs Peltier Cooling Explained
A Peltier cooler can pull a phone surface down fast, with user reports as low as -6°C at the cooler plate, but sustained load is decided after the 15-minute thermal... Read more...
Laptop Cooler Physics: Fan vs Semiconductor Cooling Explained
A fan-only cooler can move heat toward room temperature, but it cannot cool a sealed phone below ambient air. Semiconductor Peltier coolers can create sub-zero contact surfaces and produce 15-35°C... Read more...
Do Laptop Cooling Pads Work? Elevation vs TEC Explained
Do laptop cooling pads work? The honest answer depends on the method: passive elevation may cut 1-5°C, open fan mats often disappoint, and sealed pressure pads can reach 10-25°C drops... Read more...
Phone Cooler Explained: Semiconductor (TEC) vs Fan Coolers
When your phone hits 87°C (190°F) during Winlator/GameHub emulation, a basic clip-on fan often changes temps by only 1–2°C—because it’s pushing ambient air at a glass back. Semiconductor (TEC/Peltier) phone... Read more...
Phone Cooling Pad Math: Fan vs Semiconductor Coolers
A phone cooling pad that only blows ambient air often changes temps by just 1–2°C on glass backs, while heavy emulation can spike SoC temps to 87°C (190°F). Semiconductor (Peltier/TEC)... Read more...
Phone Cooler Explained: When You Need TEC Cooling
If your phone cooler setup still lets your SoC spike to 87°C (190°F) in Winlator/GameHub sessions, a bigger fan won’t fix it—because you’re fighting a glass thermal wall. Community reports... Read more...
Thermoelectric Cooler How It Works: Step-by-Step Heat Movement Explained
Thermoelectric coolers don’t just blow air—they use the Peltier effect to actively pump heat out of your device, leveraging electrons as microscopic heat carriers. This guide breaks down each stage,... Read more...