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Review on 🔥 Enhanced AMD Wraith Stealth Slim CPU Cooler: Socket AM4, 4-Pin Connector, Aluminum Heatsink, & 3.93-Inch Fan by Wei-Yin Hou ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money down the drain, poor quality product.

Temporary transfer will do. I might as well be able to live with him. But I have a wife and a child. Apnus on R5 2600. My advice to you. If you buy a 4-core (3200, 2400) and will not drive it, it will do. If you drive or even put a 6th core - take a tower Pros: I don't even know what to write. Pretty design, except that the delivery is included. All. Got cons: 1) Price Its cost is about 900. This is one and a half, if not more, times than he is worth it. Truth. For 900 and even cheaper, you can take, for example, AeroCool Verkho2Plus or PCooler E126MB. They are both quieter and more productive, and have 4 pin connectors. If there is a big difference in price between BOX and OEM versions - take OEM and NORMAL COOLER, regardless of what Ryzen you have. 2) Noise 30 dB . but according to the sensations and measurements under 40. 3) No backlog for overclocking And no, it's not a quibble. I have Ryzen 3 1200. In overclocking to some 3.7, the cooler spins up almost to the maximum and makes noise be healthy. If your percentage is at least a quarter more powerful than mine, forget about overclocking. If you have a Six-core - take a separate tower.