- Big fan, almost inaudible
- It is not possible to cool AMD with a TDP of 125, the temperature flies over 70 degrees and this is in the game, not in a stress test.
- - cheap - This product prompted the acquisition of a good Thing. see comment :)
- - Small area of contact with the processor. The result is poor cooling. - Thermal paste in the kit immediately in the trash. - Reliability of fastening is questionable
- Quiet. Cheap.
- There are no cons other than the need to purchase it.
- 1. Quiet. 2. Dissipates heat well. 3. Small height, will fit into any case. 4. Rotation speed adjustment (4 pin).5. Provides additional cooling for the northbridge and processor power circuits. 6. Price. There are no analogues with the same TDP at the same price.
- Installing the cooler is quite simple, but removing the whole problem. It was only possible to remove it with the help of long-nosed pliers.
- Price (took for 700r). Original design. Nice quiet fan.
- TDP 110w is a very opinionated estimate. Maximum 70. Difficult installation with removal of the vent. Due to the brainless design of the core - complex centering. The core itself is clearly small for full heat transfer to the fins.
- in the right case the result is normal
- prices in recent years. at the end of 14g took for 430r
- Price, pwm, copper, 120 fan, low profile.
- Noisier than I expected. Although it can be called a disadvantage with a big stretch.
- Quiet, 4 pin, cools the power components of the motherboard, as well as NVMe, if it is near the processor.
- Not very convenient fastening, it is better to unscrew the cooler from the radiator. Complete thermal paste is so-so.
- The cooler fits perfectly into the compact case of Chenbro SR301, complements the organization of the air flow thought out by the manufacturer of the case - the air leaving the cooler is blown off towards the rear wall by an air duct. Does not affect RAM (the clearance from high RAM was about 0.2mm, strips without a radiator) Inexpensive, looks nice from the side
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