- 1. Size. Everywhere they write that it is big, just gigantic. In fact, this is the most common two-section super tower, no more, no less. It fits into the Midi-Tower quite well, in general, straight into the lungs. 2. The kit is good. Fasteners for AMD/Intel, lots of gadgets, a handy screwdriver included. The price implies a rich set. 3. Quiet turntables. Downright quiet. Straight seriously. On hydrodynamic bearings, with rubber gaskets, the cooler is a direct standard of silence - before that there was dropsy - it also worked quietly, but water gurgled in it, right there - standard silence. 4. Materials, thoughtful design, and overall workmanship. Well, for such grandmas, as if it were badly done.
- 1. The inconvenience of fastenings. No, I understand that the supercooler is healthy and so on, but Themalright Archon, or Scythe Grand Kama for example, are much easier to install. There is room to grow. Although I admit that the fastening system is reliable and good. 2. The price was turned down, of course. Even Thermalright does not ask so much for their legends like IFX-14 or Silver Arrow, and by the way, they have been leaders in this area for a long time. 3. There are no fasteners for sTR4. They could have put such fasteners - they would not have collected loyalty, but they would have avoided negativity.