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THETA 20 PWM Prozessorkühler Socket Review

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Description of THETA 20 PWM Prozessorkühler Socket

Dimensions: 97. 5 x 97. 5 x 60 mm. Fan Size: 100 x 25 mm. Net Weight: 375. 5G. Bearing type: Hydro Bearing. Rated voltage: 12VDC.

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With i5 8400 on stock thermal paste under stress it gives 63 degrees with barely noticeable noise. In games, it keeps around 50 degrees with complete silence. For a TDP of more than 65 watts, I would look at models with a copper core, or a tower (if the issue of blowing a VRM or SSD is not worth it).

Pros
  • Speed ​​control, quiet without load. Good reliable clamp to the processor. The classic layout blows VRM and NVMe.
Cons
  • Hard springs. I didn't even think these things existed. It's great to poke the motherboard with a screwdriver if it breaks.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I bought it on 10/28/2022 for 680. Quite decently cools the processor for "office" tasks (text editor, browser, video player) - the average temperature is 30 degrees. In the AIDA64 stress test, the temperature rose to 65 degrees. I consider it an ideal solution for an office PC with a processor up to 65 watts. My computer: Processor: Intel i3-10105F (65 W); Cooler: DeepCool THETA 20 PWM; Mother: ASRock B560M-HDV; RAM: DDR4 Kingston HyperX 8GB; Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 220; SSD: Samsung…

Pros
  • 1. Price. 2. Well cools the processor and motherboard power circuits. 3. Four point screw fastening. 4. Four pin adjustable fan.
Cons
  • 1. The springs are very stiff. Click on the processor hellish. Care must be taken during installation.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Under load, an Intel i5 8400 computer using the factory thermal paste achieves 63 degrees Celsius with only slightly audible fan noise. The temperature stays about 50 degrees and there is total silence during the games. For a thermal design power (TDP) of more than 65 watts, I would look at models with a copper core or a tower (assuming the risk of blowing a VRM or SSD is not something that can be tolerated).

Pros
  • Speed control, and silent when there is no load. A good and dependable clamp for attaching to the processor. The traditional layout is inferior to both VRM and NVMe.
Cons
  • Hard springs. It never even occurred to me that such things could exist. If the motherboard is damaged, using a screwdriver to drill holes in it can be quite helpful.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I took the Arctic Alpine as a replacement (the speed controller died: either it didn’t start, or it barely rotated at any t). They brought it the next day, changed it in 10 minutes. And I forgot about it . (the best characteristic of a good spare part). At first, I occasionally glanced at AIDA, then "scored" - it works, and all right. Pros: Convenient fastening, got up without straining. Relatively quiet, only when video processing becomes audible. Convenient form - memory (I have high…

I took it for installation on an ASUS board, which does not have a processor fan control by voltage. Yes, it was not a modern board, based on the B85 chipset, but even a number of modern ASUS boards may not have support for controlling the processor cooler fan by voltage, rather than PWM. The i5-4590 copes with the task of cooling perfectly, temperatures do not go beyond 60 degrees even under load. Yes, the fan is a little noisy, but nothing critical. Of course, it is not suitable for…

Pros
  • Speed ​​control with PWM (PWM). Quite compact, suitable for assembly in narrow cases (only 60mm high). 100mm fan - many competitors have 90mm or 80mm fans for the same price, ie. either lower efficiency or higher speed and noise. Convenient installation. Very efficient for its tasks, processors with 4 cores cool without difficulty, of course, if they are not overclocked.
Cons
  • This model is only for Intel processors (however, it supports almost all modern sockets).