
Easy to apply. Plenty of compound to use on multiple applications

I put this in my old optiplex 390 after building my new pc and they both idle around 34°c And its easey to apply.

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


- Doesn't cause my CPU to overheat

- It keeps the processor at a good temperature

Copper heat pipes, ARGB compatible with aura sync, keeps my i5 11600 nice and cool, pretty quiet.

Wanted a white cooler for my white build and went with a well known brand. This cooler is a top performer, is quiet, and looks great on my build

Easy to install LEDs aren't too bright Removable MSI faceplate Keeps my 9800x3D cool

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.

Easy install. Love the large screws that bind the intel back plate to the motherboard. Great cooling. Idles at 27C It is an improvement over my last NZXT 360 that kept ramping up my CPU for no reason I have been a customer of MSI for years and love it. Fulfills my needs of cooling a 14700k

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

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


I particularly like MX4 because it's non-conductive. If you accidentally have some go where you didn't intend, you don't have to worry about it frying your components.

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

Very quite under normal use, nice colors.

No controller needed. Just connect the Pump, RGB and Fans to your Motherboard headers and your good to go.

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

- Had the 360 version and had to downsize to 240 for an ITX build. Cools just as good as the 360 and significantly quieter than any other AIO I've tested. - Best mounting system out of any AIO I've used and is dead simple to mount, especially when using Kryosheet - Non-RGB looks great while still having a unique and eye-catching pump design
Versatile computer accessories are products that help you build laptops and computers to perform functions you need at optimal levels, whether it is for the home or office. Inside the computer case, you'll find the system unit, which organizes many of the accessories that are essential internal components. They provide access to sockets for connecting to internal parts and external peripherals. Accessories can assist in raising the performance of the system, introduce new elements to your computer, keep the operating system cooled down and make sure you have trouble-free installation. Some standard accessories are desktop cooling fans, plug connectors, and a HDD mounting kit.
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Storage devices are key for determining how much you can download onto your computer. A solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD) are computer accessories that simply store data. Think of the HDD as a mechanical platter that drives the computer as it reads information. The SSD is a newer and faster type of drive that stores bits of information like a flash drive for quick access. The HDD, which is like a vinyl album, has to search for the data. Whichever you choose, there are SSD and HDD accessories needed for the build. Both need mounting kits and brackets to install them in their empty bays. Some computers may require bay adapters for the drives if they are too small for the slot. Other desktop accessories you might also want to consider are disk storage cases that protect drives when you transport them.
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