The description doesn't say anything about the advertised TDP, same as the Noctua website. After trying to figure out why my new build sounds like a blow dryer, I realized that this cooler should really only be used for 45W TDP CPUs. My Ryzen 3700x has a TDP of 65W and will easily overwhelm the cooler, forcing it to go to 100%. It keeps temperatures in check at around 72 degrees (4.2-4.3 GHz), albeit at the expense of the cooler, which is the noisiest part of the system. I return this for the u9s which have excellent reviews for their size to performance ratio. I'm using a mini-ITX build and I'm limited by the size of the cooler.
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