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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Cools Core-i7 6700, 3900 MHz (not scalped). With a long processor load in stress tests, the temperature does not exceed 70 degrees, which I consider to be quite an acceptable result. Installation is simple, there is nothing abstruse. Included adapters for Intel and AMD, thermal paste has already been applied. One of the highest quality in relation to cost.

Pros
  • Quiet Productive Easy to install Doesn't interfere with memory sticks (although it stands close) Relatively inexpensive
Cons
  • Not found at the moment. I hope they don't exist at all. Well, maybe someone wants the backlight to be, but I don’t need it.

One of the best coolers on the market, in terms of efficiency, even if it does not do CBO, but according to cumulative criteria (price / reliability / no chance of flooding), this is a more profitable acquisition than CBO. Of course, it all depends on the purpose and if you engage in extreme overclocking, it will not suit you, for most users its performance will be over the head. However, it is also relatively quiet.

Pros
  • + Easy to install. + Price +Efficient cooling +Quiet
Cons
  • As such, there are none.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

I installed it on a core i5 4590. The processor heats up to 30-35 degrees during office work, and up to 40-45 during heavy operations (there are 2 fans in the case: for intake and exhaust). At the same time, I did not change the thermal paste, I left the one that was already on the cooler. During installation, pay attention to the instructions. For processors from AMD, the installation process is slightly different. A very good choice for your money. I recommend.

Pros
  • Small, cools well. Suitable for various sockets.
Cons
  • Didn't notice

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are a few bugs, basically the norm.

I have a haswell refrash i5 without overclocking in idle 45 in the summer. In prime95 it reaches 75 and turns off turbo boost, then it works at 3.3 GHz without throttling. The temperature of the hottest core is 78 at the same time. The first time I smeared a thick layer of paste and on the hottest core was 87. Then I smeared, though already a different, very uncomfortable thick paste, but still managed to make a thinner layer. And dropped 7-8g from the cores. Those. the temperature of the…

Pros
  • Quiet fan at any speed. The fan is powerful
Cons
  • When assembling the Intel mounts, they can sit a little awry. So it's not obscured to the eye. This is facilitated by the shape of the mounts - curved. As a result, I crushed the capacitor near the socket. I have a b85-g43 board, I would not say that the capacitors are close or high, rather the cooler should be blamed. With a smooth installation of the mount, it will still rest close to the capacitors. The clips are very difficult to remove. It is ok to set, but it is difficult to spread the paste evenly, because the fixing occurs sharply from one of the corners to the very end, and not gradually from all sides. The end tubes are completely excluded from heat exchange. They are just a ballast, only one works - the one in the middle. Since the chip is elongated and narrow, it is better to place the tube along the chip. There is no thermal paste in the kit, and the one that is applied has dried up. Yes, and it was applied with pimples.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I bought myself a 300V version, but I didn’t find one on the Market, so I’m writing a review here. I put it on Ryzen 3 3100. The idle temperature with default thermal paste is 38 °. After an hour of play, the temperature rose to 49°. For a small CoolerMaster Q500L case with one fan per blow, I consider it a good result. As an added bonus - absolute silence in operation.

Pros
  • Quiet, efficient, moderately heavy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Installed on Intel 7700. At a room temperature of 20C, the idle temperature of the processor is 25-27C, at a room temperature of >30C, the sensor shows 33-35C. Thermal paste Z9 is used. Water cooling (most likely) will not save you from the so-called "jumps" in temperature on Kaby Lake, so I chose this inexpensive cooler, especially since I'm not going to overclock the processor. Fixed maximum 65C at "natural" load and then in the form of a "jump" in temperature for a few seconds. So far, this…

Pros
  • It does not make noise, something is heard when the threshold temperature is exceeded (can be configured in the BIOS), but this is not critical. Easy installation, if someone does not have enough instructions on the insert in the box, you can go to the manufacturer's channel in YT, there is a video instruction. (It is better to install on a "bare" board, the case and memory strips can interfere)
Cons
  • Little experience of operation, shortcomings have not yet been identified.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

Let's see how it will continue to work. For me, it's so expensive for 3 copper tubes, it's better to take gammaxx 200t, the result will be 3 degrees more. Some pros: Accessibility, low can fit into a regular ATX case. Cools 10-20s better than the stock cooler keeps the temperature within normal limits under load. Silent. Keeps the CPU temperature during overclocking without load. You can speed it up a bit. Got cons: The price, for such a price to add 1K, you can already buy a tower passive…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

If you find cheaper than 1000 now, feel free to take it, it is more expensive and more interesting . UP solved the problem of a nasty hum by replacing the valve with an arctic cooling f9 pwm rev.2. Now peace and quiet. Not a standard native, but I don’t know where to put it. idiotic shape requires a file(Buy something else, this one has some troubles! Has pros: Quiet fan, three heatpipes, cools well, compact, was inexpensive. on Intel is put on latches (but this is not for everybody) With its…

Stands on core i7 4770k under overclocking 4100Hz, in idle 30 degrees, under 100% load 68 degrees, voltage 120220, overclocking by multiplier. Very quiet. Of course, overclocking at 4.5Hz + will not pull, but for such money it is not necessary If you take Noctua NH-U12P SE2 or Noctua NH-D14 for good overclocking, but they also have a price tag 3-4 times more expensive. I consider this cooler TOP1 in its price category, there is no noise, and you can slightly overclock the

Pros
  • Price, quiet, not much overclocking potential
Cons
  • Not at this price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Installed on lga1155. Clips, you know, look unreliable, but everything is solid. Conducted tests - in normal mode it cools the i5 3450 40 °, under load it does not rise more than 60-62 °. Before installation, I recommend removing the cooler from the radiator, because it is inconvenient to install with it, you can’t get close to the clips. In general, a good budget option, unless of course you slammed AMD Hong Kong to yourself)

Pros
  • Quiet, cools processors with heat dissipation up to 80w. Supports most platforms. Thermal paste is already applied in the kit, thermal paste is not bad. Auto adjustment pwm 4-pin. Three heat pipes.
Cons
  • You have to be careful when installing, but if the hands are from the right place, everything will be ok)

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

After I found a 1155 socket mount from the previous KILLER WHALE cooler, I gave 300 to a friend, the difference in load is KILLER WHALE max 76 C, GAMMAXX 300 TROTHLING. In principle, if you don’t torment the percent with testers, then even he can cope with the cold with a bang, and if you take into account the PRICE-QUALITY-SILENCE, then he has practically no competitors .

Pros
  • Not expensive, easy to install even for a blonde, quietly cools any STOCK processor.
Cons
  • The thermal paste applied from the factory is just slag, after installation 2 cores simply overheated, I thought the base was bad, but it turned out that the thermal paste was so thick that the excess remained between the cooler and the processor cover on one side . After applying the KPT-8, everything became normal, with an overclocked i5 2500K copes somehow, the OCST test stops due to overheating.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

I bought it to replace the regular one from FX8350 in the render node. The regular one, although he coped, was buzzing at the same time so that his head began to hurt. I took the first inexpensive cooler I liked - and did not lose. The cooler is easier to install than stock. In quiet mode, when the processor is fully loaded, it does not heat up above 45, makes almost no noise, and does not hurt the head. For $20 a great thing if you are not going to overclock the processor - a great…

Pros
  • Quiet Cold Inexpensive 4 pin connector, speed control Easy to install
Cons
  • For this money did not find.

I put it on AMD Phenom II X4 955 (125W TDP), at idle the temperature is not much higher than room temperature, in a browser with a bunch of tabs 40, under full load 60-65. The cooler has become exactly next to the memory bar, slightly less than the width of the ATX PSU in height

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

It is not very convenient to install: at first I wanted to install it without a fan, and only then put it on, but the latter did not work out, because. could not put the fan mounting bracket on the chassis side. As a result, I had to put it in the collection (also not very convenient) With its pros: Silence of work. Now this is the quietest valve in my system). Without any frills in the form of lighting. Big fan - work efficiency. Cons below: Not very convenient to install (see comment, but…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I didn't think about mounting method when I bought it. I don’t know how, with my curvature, God saved me from the fact that I didn’t break the motherboard or the CPU, because I initially put it on the wrong side. I had to take it off and put it back on. Keep in mind that the cooler is placed on latches. There were no instructions in the kit, so I advise you to find a video before installation. I took it if anything for the Ryzen 5 3600 processor. I didn’t drive it to the tests, the maximum I…

Pros
  • Shape, weight, appearance.
Cons
  • Mounting method

bought in early November for 1063 Hmm, prices of course have risen large, for everything This is a great cooler, take it, you won't regret it Has some pros: this is a great cooler Cools well, the temperature is stable 36-39 Almost no noise I used factory thermal paste and everything is fine. Some cons: Well, perhaps, you can call a stupid mount for AMD processors, Wow, how I suffered while installing Yes, you can deal with it Well, I was very afraid that he would not fit into my small case. But