
I had a tube from an install two years ago. Usually I lose stuff before I can reuse it. This time I knew where it was, works just as well as two years ago.


have used this cooler on a number of builds. Easy to install and performs well. Excellent value at its price point.

9800x3d does internet at 45c games at 60c to 70 c with spikes to 80 if im rendering, AMAZEBALLZ!

Have used this cooler on a mostly stock 5950x and a 5700x I juiced up a bit, absolutely zero thermal concerns. Highest temperature I've seen was 70.9 with the 5700x during a stress test running at 4.7ghz. Would absolutely buy after making sure it will actually fit in whatever case I'm using.


-Cheap -It works well

I got it in a combo deal and gave it to my son for his build. It helps keep his temperatures cool and his fans quiet.


Great temps

- Easy to install once I figured out the instructions - Noise level from the fans/pump isn't overly loud - RGB synced up easily with my other MSI products - Thermals have been good


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



Good price to performance. Low temps and a bit overkill for my Ryzen 9 3900.

The fan looks great but some work needs to be done with the cable like, connecting extensions to specific ones. Fairly easy though. Since they use almost no power you can daisy chain like 7 or 8 together.

- CPU Temps are lower than my previous 240mm unit - RGB is very nice once installed - Quieter than expected. Originally it was very loud, running at 100% constantly no matter what settings I adjusted to lower the fan speed. Realized I plugged my Pump Fan lead into the CPU Fan slot on my MB. Switched to the Pump Fan slot and it regulates properly now and is quiet unless I'm running a game on Ultra settings

Easy installation RGB

New fans are good no need to swap to noctua/t30
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