It looks good. It works well. It is not too loud.
Among the best cooking performance available from air coolers Quiet Fantastic value
Easy QUICK Install Keeps CPU Cool Quiet Excellent performance for the price
Low profile, easy to install, absolutely silent and extremely well built. It keeps my Ryzen 5 7600x below 55 degrees even under CPU intensive load. The fins are very thin but very durable at the same time. Itll do everything you need it to do and more. The thermal paste comes pre applied and it definitely isnt some cheap nonsense gimmick paste. No frills on this one. Just straight up perfect cooling performance.
It included a variety of tooling for all of the modern sockets you could want It included the only screwdriver you will need It included thermal paste and a spreader
No complaints, working well, not noisy
There's nowhere to go wrong with this. As good or better than anything beQuiet or Noctua makes, at half the price. Pay more if you want to. No stupid RGB.
Exceptional heat conductivity from CPUs heat spreader to the fins. Low height, perfect for SFF cases and mini-ITX boars. Good memory clearance. A good few mm between G.Skill Ripjaws V-series and the bottom of the fins. Relatively easy to mount. Uses the native backplate for AM4 socket. Comes with one of the best thermal compound. Did I mention quiet?
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Does the job and looks amazing in my case. I cleaned the thermal bound off it comes with an used Arctic Silver.
Quality build. Cools really well, nice looking cooler.
Cooler fits into a Lian Li A3 with no height issue. Its been years now that I've used a air cooler - for the past 5 pc builds throughout the years building gaming PC's I've used a AIO from different brands. I'll tell you now I'm shocked to say air coolers have gotten better. I forgot the benifits of a air cooler over a AIO setup. The fan noise is more bearable over the humming sound you get from fans pushing through a radiator. The operaing temps with 100% cpu usage seems to not throttle my build in any way. I am now convince to jump back into air cooler wagon. As long you do your research about the tdp of the cpu you have - finding a air cooler to handle it would be idea over getting a AIO as a cooling solution.