Thermaltake Massive V20 Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Blue LED Fan Adjustable Speed Control 10″-17″ Laptop Notebook Cooling Pad CL-N004-PL20BL-A

$3,259.26

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Price: INR3,259.26
(as of Nov 07, 2025 05:34:54 UTC – Details)


Effective cooling performance with high quality material. Compatible with 17″ notebooks and below. Large 200mm fan with big airflow offers high cooling performance. Big area of hexagon mesh allows optimal airflow to cool the notebook efficiently.
Effective cooling performance with high quality material. Compatible with 17″ notebooks and below
A massive built-in quiet 200 millimeter LED fan with adjustable fan speed allows high cooling performance to your laptop/notebook
LED light switch and fan speed controller allows user to adjust the lighting or the fan speed
Optimized metal mesh build allows large airflow to cool the notebook more effectively

Customers say

Customers find the cooling pad works well, is quiet, and effectively reduces temperatures to safe ranges. They appreciate its adjustable speed control and consider it good value for money. The build quality receives mixed feedback – while some find it solid, others report flimsy construction. The air flow also gets mixed reviews, with some praising the large single fan that pushes tons of air, while others note it barely blows cool air.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Thermaltake Massive V20 Steel Mesh Panel Single 200mm Blue LED Fan Adjustable Speed Control 10″-17″ Laptop Notebook Cooling Pad CL-N004-PL20BL-A

  1. Smalls

    Easily Cools A Hot Wireless Router
    I was looking for a cooling solution for my Asus AC3100 router and this did the trick. Generally, you don’t need active cooling for a router. As long as a router is located in an open area where air can circulate, it’ll be just fine. Most newer router CPU’s are designed to operate at temperatures between 70-80 degrees Celsius and even slightly hotter with little trouble. The problem I had was that the interior room in which I keep my router is always warm. Even though I keep my router in the open, the ambient temperature of the room drove up the router’s CPU temperature, which routinely hit more than 80 degrees Celsius during heavy use (gaming and streaming). That’s something the computer nerd in me needed to fix.After see a bunch of fairly ugly hardware hacks, I figured a laptop cooling pad would work. This was inexpensive enough to try out and it did the job. The single, large fan more than covers the footprint of my router and feeds air into the vents on the router’s underside. Within fifteen minutes of positioning the router and turning on the fan, the router’s idle CPU temperature dropped almost 20 degrees Celsius. CPU temperature now hovers between 49-55 degrees Celsius even under heavy use.At full blast, the fan is fairly quiet. I’ll notice slight noise if everything in the room is quiet from about 10 feet away, but it’s certainly not overwhelming or disruptive. I’ve never operated the fan at less than full speed, but you can adjust it. Lowering fan speed all the way shuts the fan off. The unit runs off of USB power, but I have it plugged into its own outlet using a mobile phone adapter. It absolutely can be powered by my router via USB port, but I’d rather avoid the potential interference doing so may create. The LED lights can be shut off if they’re not your thing. Note that the entire unit does have a somewhat large footprint and works best on hard, flat surfaces. As with all active cooling fans that suck in air from the bottom of a device, do not place the unit on carpet. That’s just asking for trouble.If you have a router that runs a little too hot and your router also is ventilated on the bottom, this will do the trick. Inexpensive, well built, and quiet.

  2. BuddyM

    Great laptop cooler for low price, although slightly small in size
    I got this cooler for my Lenovo Y40 14 inch cos it’s battery had to be changed couple of times due to quick wear-out (thankfully I had 2yr extended warranty). Since the Y40 was coming to the end of warranty and usually battery wear has something to do with the heat, I bought this to keep in my office (I had another brand cooler for home too).In short:Pros:- Well built, especially for the price- Barely audible (if any)- Blue LEDs (although they’re hard to see when there’s a laptop on it)- Adjustable fan speed- LED on/off buttonCons:- Maybe a bit small for any laptop over 15 inchesUsed it for some months now, so far so good, just working as it supposed to be. Only change I had to was adding a USB cable extension (since I was plugging it to my external monitor instead of the laptop itself. But if you plug it to the laptop cord length is more than enough).Since its only one large fan it is supposed to be quieter than ones with multiple small fans. TBH I’ve not noticed it working (and my office is not a noisy place either).Only concern I can think of is the size; although they advertise it “Compatible with 17″ notebooks and below”, even my 14 inch Y40 is almost the size of the cooler.Anyway, I’ve moved to an Alienware 13 now and the cooler still fits and works fine. I’ve not done any extensive testing with measuring temps with and without, but will update if anything goes wrong.Especially for the price, I cant think of anything bad about it.Please click the ‘Yes’ button below if my review helped you. Thanks!

  3. Jonathan

    Breaks Quickly!
    It failed after probably 20 hours.Unsatisfied, can’t return it. Piece of trash. Designed to break.

  4. QVAZLobo

    Performing as Expected
    Currently own two of these fans. Have had the first fan about 2 years, and the second fan about a year. Both are used almost daily. Both fans are essentially quiet at their highest speed level. Both reduce the laptop’s internal heat, while reducing the frequency of when the laptop’s internal fan runs.Neither came with a “Y” cable. Both use only a single port of the laptop they are connected to; and both provide a USB “port” built into the cooling fan’s USB connector as show in one of the photos. In my situation, the built in USB “port” is used for the wireless mouse receiver without issue. Thus, the cooling fan’s USB connection is for my laptop USB port count neutral.Others have purchased this fan with my recommendation, and have been using them without issue.The investment cost for the first fan, which cost more than the second fan, has been approximately $0.032 per day of actual use. The second fan’s cost has been approximately $0.06 per day of actual use. Of course, with each additional day of use the investment cost for utilization decreases. This excludes any consideration for reducing possible maintenance costs and extending the life cycle of the laptops they are attached to. And based on the length of time of ownership the actual cost is even less. In my opinion, cooling fans are and excellent investment.My ownership of laptops dates back to 1994. All of my laptops have been operated while sitting on external cooling fans. The longest I owned one of my laptops was a little over 11 years. It still worked when I gave it away, and it still works today. It has always been operated with a cooling fan running underneath it. (It is on its second external fan.)

  5. ANDRÉS AMARO SÁNCHEZ

    Silencioso.

  6. Dyvim

    Öncesinde araştırdım, tek fan ses açısından çok iyi. En yüksek hızda bile sesi çok az. Soğutma derseniz tam soğutma diyemem; daha çok hava sirkülasyonunu hızlandırma gibi bir rol üstleniyor. Nispeten bir soğuma var ama sıcaklıkta biraz azalma gibi diyebilirim, öyle bilgisayar kapalıymış gibi bir serinlik beklemeyin. Dokunulmayacak kadar ısınan bölgeler dokunulabilir oluyor gibi.

  7. Laurentiu-Dan Ilie

    On max power can be a bit loud(but they don’t say that are silent eather.. they have really good CFM, which make the difference) but considerind that my laptop can get really loud when is getting hot you barelly hear it…Temperature difference of at leat 20°C after a long gaming session (from 68-75°C to 40-50°C)the usb connector has a USB exit you don;t lose an USB for it but in my case I can’t use the audio exit so I use wireless.The only light control you have is on and off and hase a build in weight sensor too, when you remove the laptop it stops or if not positionated equaly on the cooler (cool extra feature).Really happy with the purchase (was send from USA in UK so a longer delivery time).

  8. Lukas S.

    It’s truly incredible how quiet it is and how much it actually helps with keeping your computer from overheating. However the reason I’d rate it 6/10 is because of the quality of the product. the cable is extremely cheaply made, the plastics itself on the entire product feel really cheap and it just doesn’t feel like a premium product that you’re paying for.Functionality wise, it’s one of the best laptop coolers out there but quality wise, there’s a ton of better options.

  9. Kevin

    Cools well, but makes a rattleing noise. Not so quiet as expected.

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