
I'm using this with a P4 Prescott and an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro. It's doing a great job so far.

Big Tube for the $$$ Sold out many times then it was there and later Sold Out

Good performance. Low Temps Low Noise

Simple to install No silly RGB Stable temps on my 9800x3d

- Includes everything you need to install it, including brackets, standoffs, a screwdriver, and thermal paste. - Surprisingly easy to install for such a massive cooler and a complete novice. - Runs deadly silent - Looks awesome

Runs beautifully for my budget build has zero problems gaming wise ( I mainly play rust which is a cpu heavy game)

-I don't think I'll ever overheat my CPU -it's quiet

Clean Looks

- a lot more space to manage cables -rgb is enough to light up entire pc.

If you are looking for the best performance at quiet noise levels, then this is the unit for you. With a 7800x3d it will run 30's degrees Celsius at idle in the silent preset mode. With CPU demanding tasks it will run low 80's Celsius while in quiet mode. It was extremely easy to install with AMD or Intel CPU's. The RGB looks great and can easily be controlled from the MSI Center software. When you install the unit and then run windows update the MSI Center software download will automatically run.

Very quiet, fits perfect in my case with still plenty of room between mydram and the fan,

easy to apply.


it was in a tube like every other small amount of paste typically is, which is easy to handle and apply. the temperature of a 14700kf set to 5.7ghz on power cores, 4.3 on efficiency cores and ring ratio set to 4.8ghz at 1.315v never exceeds 75 degrees celcius in gaming while multitasking on discord and browsers running a few tabs as well as OBS background recording.

Very quite under normal use, nice colors.

Three fans Low price Very functional Low noise Nice aesthetic No RGB (im very plain)

- extremely affordable given its performance - solid build quality - very easy installation

- Easy to setup ARGB with headers on the motherboard. No need for icue hubs or anything like that. - High performance fans with minimal noise unless they are under full load. Gets a bit noisy at 100% but have only experienced that during synthetic benchmarking. - Keeps my 9800x3d around 37C at idle, under 60C while gaming. CPU is not overclocked, but jumps up to 5.3Ghz at times with normal performance boosting. - Love the looks!

-Price -Easy to install (AMD 4/5) -Nearly as good as Noctua (1-2 degrees less) -Quiet

Easy setup for 1700 intel. Thankfully I could move back fan to make room for it.
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