DUEL KIPAS LAPTOP TERBAIK Flydigi BS1 vs Kaizer KZ 800
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Rendy compares two laptop cooling stands, one priced at IDR 1 million and the other at IDR 500,000. He highlights the design, airflow efficiency, and features of each stand. The first stand, which is more affordable, offers a simple setup with a vacuum feature but lacks a filter, making it less efficient at dust filtration. The second, more expensive stand provides adjustable height, better airflow, and an app for additional control. Ultimately, Rendy recommends the pricier stand for its superior design and performance, though the cheaper one offers good value for those on a budget.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker is comparing two laptop coolers: the FLY DG (around 1 million IDR) and the Kaiser (around 500,000 IDR).
- 😀 The FLY DG model is slimmer, more compact, and has adjustable legs, making it more ergonomic and space-efficient than the Kaiser cooler.
- 😀 The Kaiser cooler takes up more space due to its design, and it uses an airflow system that pulls air from the bottom.
- 😀 The FLY DG cooler has better airflow, pulling air from the top and pushing it forward, enhancing cooling performance.
- 😀 The Kaiser cooler features a filter, although it’s not a HEPA filter, and it helps reduce dust. The FLY DG lacks a filter but provides better airflow.
- 😀 The FLY DG has a more premium design with adjustable legs, making it easier to find the optimal fit for the laptop.
- 😀 The speaker mentions that the Kaiser cooler has a fixed fan speed, while the FLY DG cooler offers an app for controlling fan speed and overclocking.
- 😀 Benchmark tests show the FLY DG operates with lower wattage (7.3 watts max) compared to the Kaiser, which can go up to 18 watts but was tested at a lower wattage in practice.
- 😀 Despite the difference in wattage, the FLY DG cooler outperforms in cooling efficiency, with the temperature remaining lower than the Kaiser (95.8°C vs. 96.4°C).
- 😀 The speaker prefers the FLY DG for daily use due to its compactness, performance, and premium build, but acknowledges that the Kaiser provides great value for the price.
- 😀 The final recommendation is that if budget allows, the FLY DG is the better option, while the Kaiser is an excellent choice for those seeking good value without a premium price tag.
Q & A
What are the main differences between the Fly DG and Caser cooling pads?
-The Fly DG is slimmer, more compact, and has a top airflow system, whereas the Caser is bulkier, with bottom airflow. The Fly DG also includes a built-in filter, while the Caser lacks this feature.
How do the airflow systems of the two cooling pads differ?
-The Fly DG pulls air from the top and pushes it forward, while the Caser pulls air from the bottom and disperses it upwards.
Does the wattage of a cooling pad directly correlate with its performance?
-No, wattage doesn't necessarily determine performance. While the Fly DG has a higher maximum wattage (18W), it only uses around 7W, yet performs better than the Caser, which uses 13-14W.
Which cooling pad is more space-efficient?
-The Fly DG is more space-efficient due to its slim design and adjustable height, taking up less space compared to the Caser.
What impact does the lack of a filter on the Caser have?
-Without a filter, the Caser might allow more dust to enter, whereas the Fly DG, despite not having a HEPA filter, helps reduce dust buildup.
What are the noise levels like for each cooling pad?
-The Fly DG operates more quietly due to its lower wattage usage, while the Caser can be noisier because it uses higher wattage, around 13-14W.
What features make the Fly DG more premium than the Caser?
-The Fly DG offers a more adjustable design, an app for controlling fan speed and lighting, and better overall performance, making it a more premium option compared to the Caser.
How does the Fly DG perform in benchmark tests compared to the Caser?
-In benchmark tests, the Fly DG consistently shows lower temperatures, achieving a maximum of 95.8°C after 5 minutes of stress testing, compared to the Caser’s 96.4°C.
Why does the user prefer the Fly DG despite its higher price?
-The user prefers the Fly DG due to its superior performance, compact design, lower noise, and added features like the app for controlling settings, despite its higher price.
Is the Caser still a good option despite the Fly DG being more expensive?
-Yes, the Caser is an excellent budget option for those prioritizing price-to-performance, offering solid cooling capabilities at a much lower price point than the Fly DG.
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