- Appearance and workmanship are beyond praise for this price. It seems to be a budget turret with only two heat pipes, but there is nothing to complain about - the sole is flawless, the ribs are not made of foil, it snaps tightly onto the am3 + and does not crawl back and forth. In general, it leaves an extremely positive impression. In terms of silence - it is not silent, of course, at high speeds, but the sound is pleasant and without all sorts of howls and rattles, just a slight rumble of air. The fx6300 copes with cooling in stock with a bang. I drove it for 20 minutes in the cpu-z stress test, settled down to 51.6g, the rest is on the screen. The micro tower case (on the photo), without case valves and with the top position of the power supply unit - the conditions are so-so, but the cooler coped with a bang. I think if you organize a normal purge of the case, then you can think about a little overclocking. To me, given that a small minecraft server is just spinning on this computer - this is head over heels. The factory thermal paste is conveniently and evenly applied, the Intel mount is also excellent, I recently had experience installing another deep cool cooler with the same ring on the i3-4150. Not too high - fit with a margin in a narrow case.
- I tried but couldn't find anything to complain about. There are three more computers in the house - 3600x with be quiet dark rock slim, i5-7600k with DARK ROCK 4 and i3-9100f with Zalman CNPS10X Optima: D In general, I have a passion for big towers and I was very skeptical about the newly arrived baby, but. ¯ \ _ (ツ) _ / ¯