
It works well


I wanted a dark build and this fit right in. Does everything it's supposed to, nice cpu cooler.

A very sleek design as view from 'top' (when motherboard in actual vertical position.) Plenty of cooling power (knowing from physics ' m * c * Delta T) with so much metal cooling fins Well hidden larger fan, much larger than the front (fan 1)

Bought it for am4. Can reuse if upgrade to am5.


He put me i7-2600k to 75°C to directly 50°C not more ! Thats very good loat 25 degree one shot !

Got this cooler for free along with a purchase of the 9800X3D and usually I use corsair AIOs. This one is great and has kept my CPU temps down low.

-They work -There is 6 of them -Has a hub included - works with remote or mobo software -They are adjustable -Cheap

-Cheap (got it on sale for 16 bucks!) -Effective if you dont want to overclock or have one of the chips that run hot. Aesthetics are nice

Keeps cpu Tempertures considerbely lower


wish they would include with the case.

Decently affordable. Daisy chaining is nice for a cleaner build Run quiet with the right fan curves set

Super fast charging on my Samsung phone. Will do that with the retractable cable or the type c port. Can't think of a better deal and I can see the wattage in real time.

Easy to install

This is a serious cooler! I don't overclock and it has no problems keeping my Ryzen 9 cool even when running CPU-intensive tasks like video editing. The cooler is well designed and installation was straightforward. All the needed hardware (including a screwdriver) is provided for either Intel or AMD CPUs. I followed the hints by others and installed the CPU and cooler on the motherboard outside the case. The instructions are thorough and easy to follow.

Everything! Excellent cooling, easy installation, great screen, fun displays, accurate temp reporting

Matches perfectly with white cases Good cooling performance with an i9-14900K Quiet fans

Superfast charging for both my Android S23 and ROG ally is nice to have, especially on the ally when playing while traveling and getting the most charge you can in between breaks.
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