
Cool my units quick, easy to use, cheap


Performs well, temps have been good while gaming. It was easy to install. Looks very nice in my case.

I have used bequiet! AIOs for several builds now and they are in my opinion some of the best. Quiet fans and pumps at normal loads. Decent price to performance ratio. Easy installs. Bot RGB and all black choices.

Excellent thermal performance paired with i7 9700k

Buy it, the massive nickel plated base is going what be quiet intended. Its making good and full contact. I use this build for work so I dont overclock, I tend to underclock and/or undervolt. I have settled in on running on the MB thermal limit performance mode of 65c and a CO of -30 all core and its super fast, runs cool, no issues on this cooler. - 9950X Factory Stock - Cinebench R23 Score: 41733 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.2c - CPU Mark Score: 67595 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4819 - 9950X Factory Stock CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44563 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.8c - CPU Mark Score: 70126 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4837 - 9950X 65c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44314 - Max Recorded Wattage: 195w - CPU Mark Score: 69508 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4862 - 9950X 75c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45821 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70302 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4865 - 9950X 85c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45695 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70616 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4843 - 9950X 65w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 31204 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 45.00c - CPU Mark Score: 58177 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4873 - 9950X 105w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 39207 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 51.0c - CPU Mark Score: 66329 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4844

Quiet at low/mid rpm I actually like the grayish aesthetic Great flow

Easy to install

Reduced my 10900K temps by about 1-2C using a Noctua NH-15S heatsink.

worked as planned no problems


These fans have to be the best built fans i have ever seen ! Awesome performance with a mode switch to adjust for your configuration . Thicker fans to create more air flow and static pressure. Great for radiators or behind filters . Daisy chain feature is awesome . Worth EVERY dime .

The sale price was pretty good.

Cover is aluminum Works Decent speeds

Looks good and priced just right.

Temps dropped on my 8086k over stock nzxt paste


-Quiet fans -Somewhat easy installation -Good quality parts -Works with signal rgb out of the box -Temps are fantastic


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