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The purchase is justified only for high-performance computing systems, where it is the processor that is loaded (in 80% of games the processor is not used to the maximum, the main load goes to the video card and you need to take care of its cooling). Or if the computer needs to be very quiet. I have a second case. On the 10th generation i5, it works in passive mode (the fan does not rotate).

Pros
  • Complete kit for mounting on any connector. Very quiet. High reliability.
Cons
  • Expensive for home and office use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

An almost ideal product, if the consumer would not overpay 500 for a super-sophisticated package. The lack of a special screwdriver also spoils the impression. I used to be a supporter of the cheaper Zalman CNPS10X Performa +, but now the prices have almost leveled off, the fan on the Zalman is still noisy, the installation is just as stupid, and the extra red cap heat pipe is only a plus!

Pros
  • Great cooler for the money! Moreover, it has an advantage over its predecessor Deepcool Lucifer V1, because. heat pipes are located here more logically, most of them in the area of ​​​​higher air pressure (see photo, the fan air flow in the photo is designed to blow from the bottom up). Although maybe in Lucifer V2 this injustice has already been corrected. I put it on the i7 8700k processor (without overclocking yet). Paste Noktua NT-H1. With the maximum load of all 6 cores, the maximum temperature of one of the cores reached only 63 degrees. The average for all cores is 57-59 degrees, And this is with a fan speed of 800 rpm! When you can't hear it at all! It should be noted that the radiator has a very convenient installation!
Cons
  • Not very smooth sole. Of course there is a mirror, but circular irregularities from the cutter are noticeable on it. But in fairness, this did not affect the result of cooling. There is no long Phillips screwdriver in the kit, which can greatly spoil the mood from installation, but a screwdriver is required! It would be better if instead of a pretentious and fancy box, they put a screwdriver in the kit. The fan covers a couple of memory slots. But the ribs are high enough, so ordinary modules fit without any problems. Be sure to measure the width of your case before buying. The fan is very big. And if you still lift it up to place a large RAM module under it, then there may be a clear problem with closing the side cover of the case.

The branded sticker with the publisher's logo and thermal paste became very pleasant. Also, we put spare fasteners for installing the cooler on the tower itself, which will never be superfluous! Has pros: Of the advantages I want to note the excellent dissipated power! The cooler does not make any noise, it runs at 600 rpm and the processor temperature is not more than 40 degrees under load (Xeon E3-1230 v2 without overclocking). In idle, it’s generally 22 degrees . Perfect for those who are…

Acquired this cooler under percent. AMD Ryzen 3900xt. When rendering, due to the undulating load, it makes noise at high speeds, the rest of the time it is quite quiet. A tap of 250 watts is, of course, overkill, it will not cope with such a load, but it has not failed even once. The processor temperature at maximum load does not exceed 87 degrees (which is quite normal for the 3900). At idle it's about 50 degrees. When installing on am4, I found that the standard fan overlaps slots 1 and 2 for

Pros
  • Appearance - inspires confidence), relatively quiet, inexpensive
Cons
  • Huge, barely fit into the case.

Structurally and externally, this cooler is similar to my previous Scythe Mugen 3, for which I was bought. Installed on Ryzen 3500X. It has a heat dissipation rating of 65W. The cooler at idle, when the processor releases 32-37W, cools it down to a temperature of 46 degrees, and practically does not make noise. In my subjective opinion, for a cooler with the declared power of TDP 250W, this is a so-so result. In Scythe Mugen 3, the Core i7-3770 heated up under load, but at the same time there…

Pros
  • Massive Good price/quality ratio Fan 140mm Thoughtful design - special elements keep the ribs from crushing each other.
Cons
  • The fan bearing makes an unpleasant sound at speeds above about 1000 rpm. This is what greatly spoiled the impression of the cooler. In addition, it turned out to be a strong minus that it cannot be installed with a 90-degree rotation, unlike the previous Scythe Mugen 3. Because of this, it did not work out to organize the flow as expected. Fasteners are the same.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied with it, there are only some small flaws.

Took for i9 10850k At first I was upset, since the temperatures in the stress test without overclocking were 90-95, I sinned on this tower, but then I realized that it was in the automatic mode of the processor, in boost it eats 1.35v on average - at this voltage there will be heat dissipation for everything 300. Came to the following stable values: 1.22v and 4.8Ghz, heat dissipation 150w - temperatures around 75 degrees 1.33v and 5Ghz heat dissipation 200w - temperature around 95 degrees So…

Pros
  • Really good cooling, but it all depends on what you are going to cool. Relatively quiet, up to 80% almost inaudible Price relative to cooling efficiency
Cons
  • Above 80% of the fan speed is already noisy, not so much, but clearly louder than the rest of the hardware in the computer. You cannot install it without a very long and not bulky screwdriver, do you see a recess in the radiator on both sides? Here you will need to push a screwdriver through them TDP does not correspond to the declared indicators. real about 150 w. The cooler fan blocked the RAM slot, I had to fix it a little higher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Check your measurements 10 times before buying. Probably better to take dropsy and not bathe. It is extremely inconvenient to take it off and put it on. Different pros: Draws up to 250W You can drive any processor Affordable price (took for 2350 in January 2022) Relatively quiet, there is a Silent mode Can be used in a fanless passive if you have a cold CPU. With its cons: Sooooo big, most of the buildings do not close with it. It should have fit into my matrexx 55 mesh, but it didn’t fit…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

I wanted to send this review only because I wanted to share my observations. This cooler stood at 8320 fx, which he easily coped with. Now it is at 2700x, I did various tests with temperature conditions and fan speeds. At 100% speed, this 1440 rpm buzzes like a steamboat. In the load gives a stable 45gr. but I'm not willing to pay for comfort. Duck by accidentally setting 40% for a constant and increasing to 60% for 60g. But! He does not reach this mark in games, he jumps 45-55 gr. I noticed…

Pros
  • The top cooler is also the cheapest.
Cons
  • There is no ease of installation. Bulky, closes my beautiful RAM.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I use a cooler with a heatsink on a sauron furnace from AMD FX 9370 (4.4 GHz), previously there was Zalman (a review about him was written, which could not cope at maximum speeds. In stress tests, at the limit, I gave out a temperature of 62 degrees ! Charles! just love this device. The noise has decreased, the speed of the cooler itself has decreased, the airflow area has increased. its dimensions are certainly impressive, but there are no problems, it got into the system unit with a margin…

Pros
  • Large airflow area, silent, any Sauron furnace will cool, cost, equipment, build quality
Cons
  • haven't found in half a year

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

To install on an AM4 socket, you will need a factory motherboard backplate. It is necessary to cleverly ream the mounting holes and make sure that the base of the cooler exactly lies on the processor cover. Only then attract. I removed the standard 140mm fan, replacing it with 2 pieces of 120mm Corsair AF120. Pros: Cools the Ryzen 3500x in auto overclocking to 4.2 GHz, the temperature in games is 55-60 degrees. Nice quiet fan. Has some cons: 1) In the first revisions of the cooler (2022), there

I took it with a margin for a future upgrade, so far it is on the 3700X, which works without a bus at 3.6GHz (enough for all my needs). In most normal scenarios, the percent works in the range of 40-46 degrees. Under load, 100% usually stays within 52 degrees. In general, I can safely recommend for purchase, if you want good cooling, you can take it. Just keep in mind its dimensions and a little difficulty in installation.

Pros
  • Quiet, efficient. Good design.
Cons
  • The design, in my opinion, could be more modern. I mean that many manufacturers make a more modern and streamlined design, but here some ridiculous brackets fasten the cooler to the radiator. Personally, I don't like it. But the cooling efficiency from this, I admit, does not suffer at all. Another subjective disadvantage is the attachment process. This means that you can't fix it to the motherboard without a sufficiently long screwdriver, which must go through the entire height of the cooler into the screw that will fix it.

I bought the first Red Hat almost 6 years ago for Intel i7-5820k. The configuration was going to work, the stone was chasing 14x7x365, very often at 100% load. The temperature in the stress tests did not rise above 70 NEVER. In rendering at full load, the average is 60, in games even less. No noise, except for a barely audible sound of the wind at maximum. Works like new so far. It hasn't gotten any louder over the years. The other day I bought another one, for Ryzen 5950x. I think that in the…

Pros
  • Big heatsink, big quiet fan, lots of pipes, great cooling, easy installation, durable.
Cons
  • Can only be used with low profile memory.

I took it to replace the boxed cooler with an LGA 775 socket in connection with an upgrade to the Q9650 processor (95 watts), before that there was an E6550 processor. I read reviews about coolers with uneven areas that need to be processed with sandpaper. Therefore, I decided to take the choice more seriously. "Little Red Riding Hood" fully lived up to expectations. From the noise, I can’t say for sure whether it has become smaller, since there are 4 more coolers in the case: on the power…

Pros
  • The processor temperature before replacing the boxed cooler was +75C - about 2 minutes under load (it was scary to keep it on), and +50C - in normal mode. After replacement + 60C after 3 hours under load, + 48C - in normal mode. Conclusion: a significant decrease in temperature when working under load. Smooth, mirror-like surface to ensure contact with the processor. Thermal paste included, as well as a set of various fasteners and clear instructions. High quality workmanship of all parts.

The other day the cooler flew. When I was looking for a new one, I settled on this option. The only thing was that my case was too small for him, and I also decided on a new case, because the old one was in a deplorable state. At first I thought that if you stick the motherboard out of the case, then installing the fan will be much easier. So yes, it was easy to install it, but now how to put it back into the case? There were not so many problems with installation in the case, but with the top…

Pros
  • Doesn't make noise. Understanding the installation process is very easy. His appearance inspires confidence. Rich equipment.
Cons
  • Although the installation process is quite simple and simple, it is very delicate and long. VERY close to the case cover.

I have long wanted this bandurina, but there were no suitable processors, and it was expensive, but then I came across a price of 3k and still decided to take 11600kf for the new one, but the music didn’t play for a long time, but I had to dance. In general, I brought new clothes home and started assembling, ran a stress test in Hades and immediately saw throttling, generally instantly, as if there was no cooler, although in idle time it was quite normal 35-45 degrees and the cooler itself was

Pros
  • 1. Big, cute, fills all the empty space and immediately makes it clear that you have a serious car. In general, show-offs are more expensive than money. 2. Pretty simple installation, if you look at some kind of guide, then no problems at all (if you have a long screwdriver).
Cons
  • 1. The declared TDP is unlikely to be true. 2. There is no screwdriver included (although in previous revisions it seemed to be, I remember exactly there was a long red screwdriver). Without it, it will be difficult to tighten the screw in the center, the screwdriver should be 25 cm long. 3. Vidyashka is almost right next to the cooler, there is literally a gap of 5 millimeters, even a screwdriver will not get through to poke the latch, but I repeat this is a short mother gigabut B560M D3H. 4. If the motherboard is of the mATX form factor and others, then it will be problematic to pull out a video card without a mat, you have to pull the fan off the cooler and press the tab on the slot so that the video card jumps out, otherwise you can’t crawl there, well, if the video card is of normal size actually. In short, this must be taken into account, and I regretted that I decided to save the mower and take a small mother. So this is hardly a minus, just pay attention. 5. Too long fan wire, xs even where to put it and why it is of such a size.