- 1. Pretty big fan. 2. Radiator and blue blade plumage look stylish. 3. Quiet, although I haven't tried turning off other coolers in the case. 4. Price 200.
- Didn't reveal.
- price, on 02/25/2022 while waiting a week for an order, it cost 430 in Intant
- There is no mount promised in the kit for AMD processors, there is only for Intel. I had to sculpt a from an old radiator and a new one. The radiator is adjacent to the processor by about 70-80%, which is approximately a 30 by 30 mm processor, and the radiator area adjacent to the processor is 20 by 20 mm.
- 1. Large fan - good airflow 2. No noise 3. Compatible with almost all CPU mounts 4. Price, of course. 5. Prevalence in stores 6. Compact size 7. Blows around the CPU
- 1. There is no copper in the radiator, at least in the center they could press in a nickel 2. The fastening clamp is not the most convenient, although it will do. 3. The fan is not 4-pin
- - Quiet in noise, although the revolutions are decent - 120mm fan - good airflow - suitable for many sockets
- - there is no declared dissipation up to 95 watts, it will cope with a maximum of processors up to 60 watts - on 775, the socket is not so easy to install, there on many motherboards, there is something from all sides, either a RAM, a bridge radiator, or conduits, or a power supply - very poor contact patch, small and not polished at all - 3 pin connection
- Appearance, price.
- Noise, thermal conductivity alloy heatsink. It is inconvenient to remove, and even more inconvenient to put in the assembled system unit.
- 1. Price 200. sort of like a radiator with a 120th. 2. Fastening is convenient (for 2 min. on 775 socket, the spring easily clings with a screwdriver). 3. Fan at 1600 rpm. (but 3-pin) 4. The base is even, the processing of the entire product is normal (you won’t be able to cut yourself).
- 1. There is no way to replace the fan without a "" (the native one at the outlet has an average of only 96mm in diameter, and not 120mm.). 2. The small area of contact with the processor (average 34mm in diameter) did not close the cover of the Core 2 Duo. 3. Almost hit the chipset heatsink (but this is a special case)
- For the money this is a great cooler!
- Not found.
- Looks nice, pretty quiet. Inexpensive. Thermal paste included.
- Terrible installation, you need to remove the turntable to properly set. On AM4, this is a wild horror and the clamp is unrealistically tight, it's a wonder how the board did not split in half from such pressure. Only 1600 rpm. Does not take 1200 ryzen in overclocking, above 3.8 Small area of contact with the processor. Very sharp aluminum edges.
- Availability in most stores. 120th cooler, not very loud at max. revolutions. Motherboard and near socket VRM will be appreciated. Wide spacing between the radiator fins, dust "boots" will not appear as quickly as others.
- 600-700r - the price is WILD for such a piece of aluminum, whatever one may say. The real price for him is no more than 350 (yes, I probably live in 2022). Due to such a width of the radiator, a rocker mount is not the most convenient solution. It's one thing when the motherboard is outside the case, but if everything is already assembled, you'll have to tinker. The need to center the cooler relative to the CPU after fixing it on the frame! The "heel" of the heatsink can sort of slip away from the CPU heat spreader, so the heatsink needs to be centered. And then later you will think why you catch overheating, and you have only half a "heel" on the process =))).
- Only positives
- Long wait
- Few competitors
- A dubious purchase for the elderly
- Ideal for a small home
- Suitable for
- Inspires confidence
- Not fashionable
- understandable even for the old ones
- Some little things