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Review on Assassin III Premium CPU Cooler with Twin Towers, πŸ”₯ 7 Heatpipes, and Dual 140mm PWM Fans by DEEP COOL by Krisha Kanth ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

After a month of work, one fan (3pin) had to be replaced, as there was just a disgusting crack. At least one plus is that they are cheap, but I'm looking towards fans from be quiet. At high speeds it is noisy, but after a month you get used to it. He does his job wonderfully, blows my hot xeon e5 1650v2 in overclocking to 4.2 GHz, in idle cold, at maximum load that I could give him as a user (Stream on twitch games like the Witcher 3 at maximum settings) => the temperature of the processor cover is not rose above 62. If you just play demanding games, then the temperature fluctuates around 45-55 degrees. In my case, there are two fans for blowing air in front, two for blowing up, one for blowing out from behind, and besides, a very hot video r9 290x (94 degrees is the norm for it), so I think if the video was colder - temperatures would be even smaller. I recommend to buy, but if you have a little more money, save up and get a dark rock pro 4 from be quiet. If it is, then this is perfect for you. By the way, be careful, because not every case will fit: it fit right into my deepcool kendomen.

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Pros
  • Almost perfect sole; 6 copper heat pipes; large radiator, with the ability to connect up to 3x 120mm fans; good power dissipation; fit appearance
Cons
  • Disgusting fans included

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November 16, 2022
installed and forgot, what else do you need from a reliable component?