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Review on Deepcool Redhat CPU cooler, white/red/black by Jnis Avoti ᠌

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 if the manufacturer believes that the cooler is capable of dissipating 250 W, then this is probably at a temperature of 120 degrees._. Think for yourself, decide for yourself. To summarize: For non-hot processors, an excellent choice, quiet, since up to 80% of the fan speed you can hardly hear it at all. I strongly do not recommend taking for 10850k and other performance stones, the real tdp is probably about 150 w

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