- Compact, lightweight, quiet
- A bit inconvenient to install on an am4 socket
- Dissipates more than stated, quiet, durable (for 4 years now without fail), copes with overclocking FX without fanaticism, the price.
- It is not very convenient to clean between the radiator fins.
- Quiet, powerful.
- I could not install the RYZEN 5 AM4 on my own. I had to resort to the help of specialists (300 to the cost). But even there, not without problems, the latch foot was pressed against the radiators of the motherboard.
- The cost is reasonable (at least for me). Weight is not much. Noise in cooling only takes the shape of a rustling.
- No, there isn't.
- Calm after applying thermal paste
- No
- The 120mm fan, factory thermal paste, heat sink, and noise level
- Hellish heights
- 1. Price. 2. Very quiet. 3. Effectively cools.
- The thermal paste has already been applied. During installation, I had to disassemble the entire computer, lga775 socket.
- - price - quiet - design (you can deploy the metal radiator retainer)
- - flimsy - construction (metal fixing clip is not turned in the right direction)
- Efficient, compact, quiet 120 fan, pre-installed thermal paste, easy to install.
- Suitable for processors that do not get too hot. Thin, easily bending cooling fins, in general, the quality of the contact area is not very good, but this is not critical, and I think it depends on the specific instance, if possible, it is better to choose from several.
- Quiet, good cooling
- Monstrous mount
- Price, noise level.
- Just a down mount invented by the downs.