
great product



- Doesn't cause my CPU to overheat

Good performance. Low Temps Low Noise


Keeps CPU nice and cool Came free with the CPU purchase


Good airflow, good lighting



Saved my gpu socket from sagging, breaking

Easy to install, works the way that it should! brings this case to modern specs.

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)

Pretty quiet Circulates air pretty well Manages the temp really well

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.

Quick and easy to install with good and simple instructions. Took me approximately 20 minutes to remove an existing AIO and install this AIO. The 2K screen is BEAUTIFUL with its AMOLED screen. The fans are quiet and have rubber corners to minimize rattle noise. The KANALI software to control the screen is user-friendly and works well. Thought and time was spent on the application unlike other barebone controllers. You can do a 2:1 screen or two 1:1 screens on the 2K display. Displayable Date & Time, Motherboard temperature, and CPU/GPU/Memory temperature, frequency, usage, voltage, , Branding is not over the top! I can appreciate that there logo is not blaring in my build and taking attention away from the display.

It turns on.

Easy installation 9800x3d runs 35c all day
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.
The motherboard is the central component of the computer, and holds all the CPU accessories within the computer case so they can communicate and work together. The computer accessories can range from what powers the processors to the hard drive. In between, you have RAM, network cards, graphics processing units, patch panels and other hardware that help you connect all these components so they work as one unit. The motherboard includes distinct functionalities, and your computer must have a motherboard that is compatible with the processor. Upgrading your computer requires interchanging desktop accessories, and you need to make sure your upgrades are consistent with the rest of the computer components. For instance, upgrading your processor will give you faster processing, but take into account the power requirements of the other parts, like the graphics processing unit and motherboard.
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.
Upgrading your computer may require different wired accessories. For instance, if you need to change your desktop cooling fan, you might need to consider wired accessories from DC connectors to rack mounts. Furthermore, understanding which adaptor to use to convert connections smoothly is essential. Some common wired accessories to consider for upgrading are power cables, shielded jacks and keystone jacks. Some of these desktop accessories come in different colors to help you organize and group or match them by color.