
Looks fantastic, easy to install and keeps the cpu cool under heavy loads

You get what you pay for and this is high quality. Worth every penny . Just love it for not only doing a great job of cooling but for a great looking cooler.

Buy it, the massive nickel plated base is going what be quiet intended. Its making good and full contact. I use this build for work so I dont overclock, I tend to underclock and/or undervolt. I have settled in on running on the MB thermal limit performance mode of 65c and a CO of -30 all core and its super fast, runs cool, no issues on this cooler. - 9950X Factory Stock - Cinebench R23 Score: 41733 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.2c - CPU Mark Score: 67595 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4819 - 9950X Factory Stock CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44563 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 68.8c - CPU Mark Score: 70126 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4837 - 9950X 65c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 44314 - Max Recorded Wattage: 195w - CPU Mark Score: 69508 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4862 - 9950X 75c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45821 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70302 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4865 - 9950X 85c Thermal Limit CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 45695 - Max Recorded Wattage: 222w - CPU Mark Score: 70616 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4843 - 9950X 65w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 31204 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 45.00c - CPU Mark Score: 58177 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4873 - 9950X 105w Eco Mode CO -30 - Cinebench R23 Score: 39207 - CPU (Tctl/Tdie) Max Temp: 51.0c - CPU Mark Score: 66329 - CPU Mark Single-thread Score: 4844

Easy Installation, decent fans, pre-pasted, stays cool, it lights up, great temps, quiet operation, removable/swappable pump cover, good quality, sizing

Cools 10 to 20c better than my last cooler Very well made and the screen popping off makes i a bit easier to install . Screen is very clear and robust Pump i quiet and cools the system better than all my other coolers

simple to install but if you are a beginner just watch a quick youtube vid just really get a feel of how to install price point is really good


easy to install ... everything working great! it keep my i9 12900kf under 70F. in every game

-It is very quiet at full speed -it keeps my cpu super cool under heavy load

I got it for 39.99 and it performs goods and cools and was easy to setup. The ARGB works and looks great. For a non name brand and for this price im happy.

Optimal game mode keeps my ryzen 9 7950x below 80c. idle 37c. note: has 100% matching case fans. i love it so far

- Paid $159.99 for a 360MM with a High-Res LCD, Win! - Quite and no mounting issues

Relatively simple and straight forward installation, does excellent with keeping my CPU cool both idle or under load. Very clear and colorful display, which functions via micro-usb connector on the edge of the display.






* brought my i5 12600k (without overclocking) down to 20 Celsius from 35 Celsius from my old cpu cooler. The CPU cooler I had before was good, but it pales in comparison. * After overclocking the temperatures went up to 30 Celsius, but that's to be expected * During gaming with highest settings possible and benchmarking the CPU only goes up to 50 Celsius max. Mostly 40-46 Celsius though it only reaches 50 in complex situations * Comes with thermal paste which saved me 10$ so I mean that's amazing * RGB with synchronization * Comes with ARGB split connectors which made wire management easier for me. It also came with connectors that I could attach my other fans to * Moderate overclocking. My i5 12600k I overclocked it to about 4.9 ghz on p cores & 3.6 ghz on e cores which is the maximum level listed on intels website. I'm upgrading when I can afford it to a 13th or 14th gen so it may sound like overkill using a liquid cooler on a less powerful cheaper CPU, but that's because I'm going to be upgrading it later anyways so having a aio cooler already will just make the entire process easier for me since it's setup. * A lot easier to maintain than my older open loop custom liquid cooler you literally don't have to do anything no replacing liquids, better chances with this aio cooler than a custom open loop one at avoiding messes or leaks or mistakes that can cost you a lot of money & it's way cheaper in terms of maintenance. I had to replace the liquid every 2 weeks on my old one I'm not sure whether it was just a bad custom loop cooler or if that's just how they are. but I suppose if you had the money I think (not sure) a custom loop can be better in some cases. * I can tell it's made with quality materials and not cheap stuff. * Nothing else I can remember right now id say it's a good cooler for future proofing and my last water cooler I got from cooler master a long time ago when I was in high school lasted about 6 years before permeation killed it.
