
I use MSI 's Mystic Light to sync the color with other fans. Keeps my Ryzen 7 9800X3D temp at 39 to 42(C) idling The DDR5 memory sits little high, I was able to moving 1 fan half inch above the heatsink. I ran 3dMark Demo 's Steel Nomad, the temperature peak at 51.3 (c) for a second, Averge temperature was 44(C)



-Installed on ASUX X570 motherboard with Ryzen 7 5800x. Works well. Idle temp is 38 degrees C, moderate load is 41 degrees C. Running Linux Mint version 22.1 -Installed in a very small ATX case where I needed the head room for the CPU cooler. -No Problem with memory installation, its tight but running two 16G chips and fits perfectly -Works well, highly recommended

Comes with thermal paste, has an argb connector, and if you dont have an argb header on your mobo then there is one that comes with it so it can still light up like a Christmas tree

- great price on special - good quality - good looking - 5 cooling pipes - slim design - amazing packaging


I enjoyed how easy it was to install

Cooler fits into a Lian Li A3 with no height issue. Its been years now that I've used a air cooler - for the past 5 pc builds throughout the years building gaming PC's I've used a AIO from different brands. I'll tell you now I'm shocked to say air coolers have gotten better. I forgot the benifits of a air cooler over a AIO setup. The fan noise is more bearable over the humming sound you get from fans pushing through a radiator. The operaing temps with 100% cpu usage seems to not throttle my build in any way. I am now convince to jump back into air cooler wagon. As long you do your research about the tdp of the cpu you have - finding a air cooler to handle it would be idea over getting a AIO as a cooling solution.
