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Review on CPU Cooler ID-COOLING SE-207-XT ADVANCED 280W 4-pin PWM (SE-207-XT ADVANCED) by Adam Koakowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

If you can get it at a reasonable price, like I did for 3,200, then in relation to its overall price and quality, it is an outstanding cooler. Already worked with a model that was younger. My expectation was that the fans included in the more expensive model (Advanced) would have a lower decibel level. It found out that wasn't the case. ID-COOLING SE-207-XT is the shoe for you if you want to spend a bit less money on the appearance while still getting a nickel-free sole. Models like the ID-COOLING SE-207-TRX, which have a direct touch of the sole heat pipes, are not my favorite. According on my personal experience, the temps are slightly higher.

Pros
  • radiator that combines quality and style with a high level of efficiency! Simple to put together and just as simple to take apart after use. A fully functional magnetic screwdriver is included in the package. The sole is fully functional, nickel-plated, and its processing is a 4+. It does not come into direct touch with the heat pipes. Instructions that are easy to understand and include both photos and part numbers. During the Aida stress test, the temperature of the Ryzen 7 5800X processor rises to between 80 and 83 degrees.
Cons
  • The honey in a barrel is ruined by fans operating at maximum speed and with frequencies that are unpleasant since they are fairly noisy. To be fair, however, sound imperfections start to become audible at maximum speeds somewhere in the range of 1300 to 1800. If they frequently get to their top speeds, then I will have no choice but to look at other options. It is not possible to fit high memory under the first fan. Either lift it up, or place the fan back where it was. One of the two is required.