I have a Razor Blade 17 and it fits perfectly on this cooling pad. The lights are nice as I prefer LED lighting on my equipment these days and the fans on high can be heard. but the fans on the laptop are even louder when they click on. Nice to be able to change the fan speeds as well. My main problem with this cooling pad is that it says it has a single external USB port from the one it has to use to work. I had one before this that had 4 ports built-in and my USB drives worked perfectly. With this one, I bought a USB 4-port extender and plugged it into the single available port on the cooling pad. It lights up so I know I got power, but none of my USB Drives work. So I plugged one of my USB drives directly into the available port and still nothing. I had to plug that USB drive directly into the laptop to verify it wasn't the drive and it worked fine. Just note if getting this pad the 2nd USB port does not work properly or fully as I had intended. If the USB port issue had not been a problem I would have rated this 5 stars.
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