
Works well Is a grease so its not sticky when you try to change around heat synces. I used it on my GPU and saw 15C temperature drops.

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

I picked this up on sale in 2026. I'm still running am4 (5600x3d and a 6700xt) so I didn't run into some of the reports I've seen about having to chat with Razer about a proper bracket for am5. Running the pump and fans on 'normal' speed, it keeps the CPU under 60C degrees. At least on Halo @240 fps. I haven't tested it on any other games yet. It spikes up to mid 70s when loading. I'm really happy with it. As for the RGB, I have a bunch of Razer stuff that I bought on sale. I have the Halo Inifite mouse, keyboard, and mouse pad. I have Govee lights behind my monitors. When I die or run of ammo, everything flashes red. I LOVE IT.

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.

-Daisy Chained fans make cable management a breeze -no RGB means even easier cable management -no iCUE cabling (universally compatible with any system) -no proprietary cables means fan and pump can be tuned using 3rd party software (or the BIOS) if you're not already in the corsair ecosystem -Once tuned, operates almost completely silently while still maintaining excellent temperatures (a full 10 degrees cooler at idle than my previous air cooler!) -at 90 dollars, there's hardly any other coolers in the market worth more (unless you're looking for a specific aesthetic) -at 110 dollars, the RGB version is also an option! -no need for additional cabling beyond pump and fans for full functionality

Electrically non conductive The low viscosity makes it easier to apply and able to be pushed into microscopic grooves that other pastes would not be able to get into well because of air resistance that would prevent some from getting in. Its as good as the more expensive metallic paste i had on but significantly cheaper.

I like how it looks... easy to install and it cools my CPU perfectly.

- Works great for low price

Th temps stay below 50c even after hours of Gaming or high CPU usage.

- It works. - Fit perfectly - RGB is fun - Much queiter than the case fans - Price!

- Keeps my CPU cool -Easy to install -Product Registration was straight forward

-Cheap -Metal internals -Rubber pads on both ends so it doesn't slip

Great paste Not runny Easy to apply

You can do everything you wish to do with the fans

Running a Ryzen 5 9600X at max temp of 42c idle. More importantly, it's in a micro ATX case on top of the desk in my living room where I can play Cyberpunk and it stays quiet enough to not bother my partner. The smaller form turned out to really be helpful in the small case with cable routing, etc.

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.

-Easy to install -Low price


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.

the RBG is good the BLACK finish match my black case ANTEC C8 easy to install, the OLED screen can be moved around to 180/90 is very quiet if set the fans to "silence" from your motherboard bios to control fans you can add your own videos and pictures (big plus) very nice options
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