Cooling Hub

Laptop Cooling Fan Noise: Semiconductor vs Blower Explained
A high-pressure laptop cooling fan can cut CPU temperatures by 10-20°C, but Reddit tests also show 50-61 dB noise levels. Semiconductor TEC cooling changes the comparison: it can break the... Read more...
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 Cooler for Gaming: Five Questions Before Buying
A phone cooler for gaming makes sense when heat is causing measurable symptoms: FPS drops, 42°C surface discomfort, or battery drain during charge-and-play sessions. Community reports show throttling from 87... 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...
Semiconductor Laptop Cooling Pad: The Data Center Tech Behind Your Desk
Your laptop hits 97°C and throttles even with a high-RPM fan pad—because airflow alone can’t cool below room temperature. Semiconductor laptop cooling pads use the same closed-loop, active heat-pumping principle... Read more...