Use calmly your own thermal paste applied to it. She is good. I have an I5 2500K, I easily use the native factory paste of this GAMMAXX 300, which I bought 2 months ago.
Let's see what we have with thisCooler after an hour of playing Andromeda on the whole Ultra in 1920x1080 pixels. That is, the load from the game on the GAMMAXX 300 is full.
HWMonitorPro_x64 program - it can build graphs:
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The curve above is the temp. proca. And as you can see, the native DEEPCOOL thermal paste does not allow the temperature of the processor to rise more than 55-56 degrees, one peak was 59 degrees
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And according to Intel's passport, the allowable for my percent is 74 degrees, for a short time - 93 degrees.
I played during the day in July with a balcony open on the 22nd floor, during the day it was +30 outside the window.
Now we look at the black dotted curve,
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These are the revolutions of the GAMMAXX 300comoler per hour of play. We see that its rpm did not even rise to its maximum of ~1600 per hour of play, but kept no higher than 1438 rpm. The uppermost blue curve here is the repeated temperature of the processor, it's just that this graph is jointlycommbined.
Conclusion, excellent paste on these DEEPCOOLs, as well asCooler himself. Well done they ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
In my photos, I wanted to add a secondcomoler to it, bought for delivery TITAN "TFD-12025L12S" d120mm, but I decided if the native one is not enough, then I will install it. As long as one relative is enough.
And yes, the GAMMAXX 300 itself is very quiet, in BIOS I set it to work at ~ 65% (1340 rpm) and overclock, if only the pace. proca will rise above 55 degrees