New Ryzen processors get hot They get very hot. After upgrading to the new Ryzen 5, it quickly became clear that I needed to use a CPU cooler that was a step or two above the stock Wraith cooler. I have 3 120mm fans that suck air into my case from the front, a 120mm fan that sucks air from the back and a 140mm fan that sucks air like a chimney from the top. The fans blow air through the case and you can easily feel hot air exiting from the top or back, so I was happy with the airflow going through the case and expelling hot air, but the CPU was idle at around 50° C and charged. On the processor, the temperature quickly rose to about 65 degrees, and with prolonged loads the temperature rose to just over 80 degrees. I really didn't want to use a water-cooled solution, even though I didn't have one (maintenance and leakage horrors put me off. So I tested a very large heatsink/fan combo here on Revain. I looked at the most popular brands first, but most of them had many reviews from disappointed buyers who expected more.I was unfamiliar with the DeepCool brand but it had a good star rating so I started reading reviews.The vast majority of reviewers were with theirs Happy purchase and many people said it was the best cpu cooler they have ever used however i was concerned about the very cheap price i always thought you get what you pay for but then there were rave reviews i finally persuaded me to buy it because even if it turned out to be junk the money i spent wasn't that great i'm so happy i decided to buy it persuaded to buy a cool box. It's well built, fairly easy to assemble and not that big. You should be careful that it interferes with the memory chip closest to the processor (at least not my MB). The fan it comes with isn't the best fan in the world, but it's far from the worst and is pretty quiet at 50% RPM. At 75% RPM I barely hear it, and at 100% RPM I was still impressed with how little fan noise I actually heard (the Wraith cooler made a lot more noise at 100 RPM). What really impressed me was how much CPU temperatures dropped with this cooler. My system is currently idling at 38-39 degrees Celsius with the CPU cooler fan running at around 44% RPM. The CPU load causes the temperature to rise to just over 50 degrees, the fan speed is between 58 and 60% rpm. I haven't had a chance to stress it continuously (more than 20 minutes) yet, so I have no idea how much the temp can jump under high load for a long time, but I have yet to crank the temp up. above 58c, including all CPU cores running at 85-90% for just over 5 minutes. I am happy with the results so far. My only complaint about the cooler is that it uses a clip system to attach the fans to the heatsink (a second pair of clips are included so you can attach a second fan (of any brand) to the other side of the heatsink). ). Heatsink in push-pull configuration The clamping system works and the fan doesn't run the risk of coming loose once on the heatsink as these clamps hold it securely in place and won't come loose without a great deal of effort. Help from a human I just don't like it because the instructions don't really show how to use it properly and although it's obvious once you have it it's not that easy to understand as you have to use a lot of pressure to to get them This is a minor complaint and they work really well once you get the hang of it. The entire kit comes with everything you need to install the cooler, including an RGB Y-cable to connect to the RGB cable from the fan and the RGB cable from the heatsink and an RGB male/female extension cable for long walks behind the MB to the RGB 12V connector on the other side of the MB. If you only have one RGB header on your MB and you already have existing fans that use that header, you will need another Y-ended RGB cable to connect the RGB from the heatsink/fan, but that only applies if you only have one RGB connector. on your MB. This is a really good heatsink and fan and well worth the relatively cheap price it is sold for.
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