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The son attached the cooler to the gygabite b450 aorus pro. I smeared it with a thermopath, threw one cooler ring on and started pulling it on the second one. As a result, I realized that I definitely would not finish the ring. because mat. the board has already begun to crackle, and another 1.5 cm minimum was to bring the second ring. When relaxing and trying to pull out the cooler, the CPU came out with it, bending some of the pins. For the sake of interest, they checked it - without a…

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Cons
  • Very rigid fastening, and in my case impossible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

A good turret for processors with TDP up to 100-120 watts (I have 95 watts). Works well, I'm happy. With heat pipes, the manufacturer, of course, was a little cunning - there are, as it were, five of them, but not quite. As far as I remember, two of them are not complete, i. E. go from the heat sink plate to the radiator on one side only. It turns out, in fact, four tubes . For this reason, I can’t recommend it for purchase, decide for yourself and look at the processor power.

Pros
  • Relatively low cost Dissipates heat well Quiet even at maximum speed Good design
Cons
  • A little cheating with the number of heatpipes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

I would advise only aesthetes who care about a painted radiator, but like this: If there is no money, this is your choice of PCcooler GI-X5 B or R. Same thing, but cheaper. If you have money - add and take PCCooler GI-R66U TDP 240W. Pros below: Price, bought for 1250. And for the FX 8520E at a frequency of 4.2 is enough for me. Relatively small size, quality, durability (after more than a year, only the edging illumination is a little tired and it is almost not noticeable). Appearance is also…