This cooler was 3 months from 18.9. Things to look out for: 1) Make sure you have space. It's a big cooler that almost touches the glass of my case. I had to move my ram to accommodate this cooler. (Admittedly, my lamb sticks are very tall.) 2) The mounting brackets align when the thumbscrews are tightened in a criss-cross pattern. I had to disassemble it the first time because I took the lazy step of tightening them clockwise. (The last thumbscrew didn't fit because I was too lazy) 3) ARGB backlight, not RGB. The forks are different. I didn't realize this when ordering, but luckily the included ARGB controller worked for me so I didn't have to return it. 4) The instructions have more pictures than words. I had no problems but I can see how some of the pictures can be confusing. 5) The fans are not coffin fans. A quiet humming can be heard, especially when playing games. I don't find it bothersome, but if you want a totally silent cooler then there are other silent air cooler options like Noctua. For the price I paid (just under $60), I'm happy with the performance and looks of this cooler.
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