Chose between this and Noctua NH-D15. At almost the same temperatures (1-2 degrees difference), Noctual weighs 300g more. I did not once again burden my mother, so the choice fell on Bee Kwaet. Overall, I'm happy with the cooler. But you need to take into account the dimensions, not every system unit will fit (I have a Thermaltake Core V51 TG) Pros: Great cooler. Cools Ryzen9 x3900 CPU. With a light load (Photoshop, Lightroom) it spins at minimum speed. Temperature 55-60 degrees. When there is a load, the cooler starts to spin stronger and louder. But this is not from the "loud" series, but from "not audible" to "audible, but quiet and does not interfere." Sistemnik with the upper part of the sieve (sound passes) and stands at the feet. If there is a body with a solid top and not close to the noams, then it will not be heard at all. Cons: Weight, but subjective. 1kg though. Its younger brother, which is 2 times thinner, can cool at 200W, this 250W is much larger in size. For less powerful processors, I think it's worth taking the non-Pro version.
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