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Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

Suitable for non-hot processors up to 95tdp. Impractical fastening mechanism with removable plastic legs. Tight spring fixing the radiator to the legs. The temperature of the i5-4570 under load is not higher than 45'C. In general, it is suitable as a replacement for a regular noisy cooler, or if there is no need to overclock the processor. Pros: Low price. Universal mount. Due to the excellent polishing, it adheres slightly to the processor cover. Quiet. Everest 1464 rpm. Airflow 55.5 cfm.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

I took it because it costs 200r. exactly, since I assembled the cheapest configuration on the Core i5 3550 processor. The noise level of 21 dB compared to the other candidates was decisive. I don’t know if I can hear it, because in my case there are 4 additional 140 mm fans, albeit at the minimum speed set, and two on the video card - the sound of a uniform wind is heard, but quite quietly. In general, the temperature in the case is 24 degrees. In the game Dead Space 3, it did not rise above…

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • Didn't reveal.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite what I wanted, but mostly okay.

If you look at the box on one side of the picture for AMD fasteners, and on the other side of the picture for Intel fasteners in those years they had completely different substrates for mounting on the motherboard. As a result, if you have the skills of inventing from the available parts, then you can make a joke, but it would be better for the manufacturer to put 2 different substrates as he promised

Pros
  • price, on 02/25/2022 while waiting a week for an order, it cost 430 in Intant
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I put it in system units on Athlon/Phenom X2/3/4, in combination with a 120 mm fan blown out of the case - it's quite quiet and cool. Today I put it on the Intel Core i5-2300 in stock - it's also good, but I'll still test it. The final opinion is an excellent cooler for both a regular PC and an average gaming one. Of course, supercoolers like IceHammer, Silver Arrow and others like them are far behind in terms of efficiency, but they are also 3-4 times more expensive.

Pros
  • 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
Cons
  • 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

20 degrees at idle on Stump, isn't that happiness after the previous cooler that didn't stay on. Pros below: Installing and removing is very convenient if you know the principle of installing coolers on latches. No extra effort, tested on AMD and Intel fasteners. The platform is flat, the thermal paste is well distributed. Motherboard cooling. Cons below: The pad is easy to scratch. For an old case with a perforated wall enclosed by a casing, it turned out to be even louder than the previously…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

Suitable for cold processors, there are no declared dissipated 95 watts, a maximum of 50 - 60. The Xeon E3 1270 processor warmed up in a stress test to 80 degrees and this was just 4 minutes, I didn’t drive further, they set normal cooling. Then they put it on the old Intel Core 2 Duo, and even then in the stress test the temperature was up to 63, although with the native boxed cooler it was rarely higher than 56. Perhaps this cooler would be more effective if the contact patch were made larger

Pros
  • - Quiet in noise, although the revolutions are decent - 120mm fan - good airflow - suitable for many sockets
Cons
  • - 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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

Was taken for old Pentium 4 524 and Pentium 4 661. Didn't cope. Boxed coolers show a result 7-10 degrees lower (78-80 dip cool, 70-72 Intel box). You can stick it on some cold stone, it will come in handy on the farm)) I'm posting in a month. It fit for a cold E2180, set the speed to 950 rpm with a 100 Ohm 2 W resistor, it is almost inaudible, and everything is in order with the processor.

Pros
  • Appearance, price.
Cons
  • Noise, thermal conductivity alloy heatsink. It is inconvenient to remove, and even more inconvenient to put in the assembled system unit.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's not bad, but I expected more.

I bought it as a replacement for the standard cooling system (aluminum radiator + 80mm fan at 3300 rpm). Under load (LinX), the processor cores (Core2Duo E7500) added 7 degrees, and the temperature of the processor "lid" increased by 4 degrees. Replacing the standard thermal paste with "Xilence X5" wins back almost 1 degree. Although DeepCool loses in performance to the previous system, it is recommended to buy in . (where the thread, in return .) due to low (or rather less) noise, that is, CO…

Pros
  • 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).
Cons
  • 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)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

Now it's easier to change the percentage than to disperse. The cooler works perfectly. The case is closed, with air access from the side wall. Two 80mm exhaust fans. More than 50 degrees at full load could not heat the percent! At idle, 30-35 is great. Summary: If you do not have a super "overclocked" computer, in a completely closed acrylic case - a very good option!

Pros
  • For the money this is a great cooler!
Cons
  • Not found.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not an outstanding product.

Weak cooler, what kind of 95W is not clear, it is clear that the cooler is budgetary, then they would not be lying. Ryzen 1200 1.25W core 3.8Hz temperature jumps above 70. If you set it to 1.3 and above, the temperature rises uphill and overheats. On MX4 paste. Its real TDP is 60, the maximum takes i3 and initial Ryzen. There are big doubts that it will normally take 1600 Hong Kong and i5 Intels. Overclocking is out of the question. Be prepared to sit in 60-70 degrees constantly while working…

Pros
  • Looks nice, pretty quiet. Inexpensive. Thermal paste included.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

First taken as a replacement for a tired ten-year-old IceHammer of the same class, to work on the E8500. But then the Xeon E5430 fell on his (GAMMA ARCHER) shoulders. And what do you think - 45 gr. - cover, 53 gr. - internal sensors of the CPU (TjMAX set to 85 gr., testing was carried out by the AIDA64 test)! Thermal grease GD900, closed case, blown 120 mm fan ~1200 rpm. The whole thing lives on Asrock G31M-S Rev 1.01 (by the way, I didn’t have to sew a bios for the E5430, everything works on a

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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 =))).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I decided to make a silent system unit. While there was a power supply unit with two 80mm fans, the cooler was not audible at all. When I installed the fanless Chieftec GPS-500C 500W, the noise, although not critical, still became audible, so I replaced it with a Zalman with a silent Scythe Slip Stream (SY1225SL12SL) fan. Has some pros 1) Reliable, inexpensive, gets the job done. In office use (Word, browser, antivirus scanning, HD video, etc.), the temperature keeps well (for this price…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Replacement of the series cooler. QUIET AF

Installation was a bit difficult. But that can only be due to my lack of experience. My other fan failed on an old radiator. It was loud and slow. I thought it was normal until I got a fever. install it And it definitely kept it at normal operating temperature. Even while playing. Definitely recommended as a replacement for the cane. But probably I would not scatter with him.

Pros
  • Only positives
Cons
  • Long wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Properly cools old Socket 775 and Socket 771 Xeon processors

Easy to install, the fan is fairly quiet even when the processor is at full capacity. There are no problems with cooling Pentium 4, Core2Duo, Core2Quad and Socket 771 (modified) Xeon. I tested the cooling of the E5450 Xeon. The temperatures remained low even under full CPU load.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • A dubious purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

3-pin fan connector suitable for computers and accessories

Unfortunately, this CPU cooler only has a 3-pin connector, which means that the fan only runs at one speed. I think I should pay more attention to that before ordering. Unfortunately, this couldn't keep my computer from thermal throttling under load and the computer shut down completely under heavy load. I was hoping this would work. but unfortunately this did not happen.

Pros
  • Ideal for a small home
Cons
  • Suitable for

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An opportunity to buy this, not PTOT

Works well so far. A little tricky to assemble or reassemble as the spring clip flexes too much under load during installation but MUCH STRONGER than the Arctic LP 11 freezer although not as flat but I will settle for durability EVERY DAY . Since AMD AM3+ mounting adapter based brackets are used, other mounting hardware can be used if needed, unlike this other cooler (TCHOT? Possibly)

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Not fashionable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Box came unsealed and with missing parts

I needed this for an old renovation that I'm doing on a budget. The box arrived unsealed and when I looked inside I found the adapter I needed for my AM3 was missing. It has an adapter for an Intel board, which is useless to me. I'm printing the adapter for myself because I can't wait for the return policy and I don't have the money to just order another one. I hope the seller sees this so they can take a closer look at the quality control. The fan itself and thermal sync appear to be well…

Pros
  • understandable even for the old ones
Cons
  • Some little things