
Keeps my 3200+ (stock HSF) running at 33*C when the case is 40*C. At load it doesn't hit 40*C while my case is around 46*C.


Keeps the processor cool, fans are silent. Can barely feel the pump working, no noise at all.

Works well and is easy to apply.

- Quiet (it's in the name). - Much lower temperatures. - Easy to install

Free. Keeps 7800X3D under 70C during heavy gaming sessions.

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

Beautiful aesthetics & worth the upgrade

it is super good at cooling from what ive seen so far and using it and installing it was really easy like the one guy if you have half a brain you can do it, i havent encountered one heat problem trn out of ten definetly will buy in future builds

-Great for somebody on a budget. -Cheap and looks great. - Great thermals over a stock AMD cooler

Works very well

Great fans, extremely quiet and easy to use with Corsair cases. Matched the fans that came in the Corsair 3500X perfectly.

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

Does what it is supposed to do

Added USB c to my fractal design case

Design and efficiency

This is a very well designed and solidly constructed device. I recently installed a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 for my wife's video editing system and while it was designed for greater heat dissipation (6 instead of 4 heat pipes, two instead of one fan), the fins seemed thinner compared to the "be quiet" and there was less attention to detail in its construction. Also like the "be quiet's" pre-applied heat transfer pad (instead of grease). Installation was straight forward. CPU temp at low use is around 20 degrees C and below and under load into the 30's. Have never seen it break 40.

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

- 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
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