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Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Took today to replace Deepcool Beta10. Processor Athlon 64 X2 5000+, 2600 MHz, heat dissipation 65W Reason for replacement: constant overheating of the previous one. Installation took a matter of minutes, the thermal paste was already present on the cooler heatsink. In addition, it is quite compact, climbed into the old case without problems. As a result, the processor temperature at rest dropped to 32 C, with an average load of 45 C. The cooler revolutions were approx. 1000. After a slight…

Pros
  • value for money, compact, quiet, good heat dissipation

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

Took for i5 6500 65w heat dissipation. I chose the noise and took this one because it is the quietest. a younger model would be enough, but it is noisier. I already had thermal paste, so I don’t see the point in demolishing it, because the thermal paste has good depkul, I’ve been using it for more than a year. In idle (browser surfing) a couple of degrees above the environment In the stability test, 100% load per percent (6 min) - 45g max, average 43 In the stability test, 100% load on the…

Pros
  • Excellent cooling The cooler is quiet low vibration Operative slot does not cover The car never rises speed, always at a minimum! (mother msI B150M Pro-VD)
Cons
  • Prices are horseish as always (I took it in * H * for 1900), for comparison, in China the price is 900 with delivery 1100. Plastic mounts on Intel, installation by the way without problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

My first experience of installing a tower cooler, and even with such a mount (I was expecting a typical snap-on mount, but it came with a ring .). Somehow I was able to install it without removing (and without breaking!) the motherboard. Socket/processor on Intel. Here's how it happened: first I removed the fan itself. Having attached a small clip, I slightly loosened the clips of the ring buttons (tugged the black "heads" with my fingernail and lifted them up, but not completely), and also…

Pros
  • Quiet, cool
Cons
  • Fastening

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I selected for a long time on the i-market, so that in the network magicians there would be both 120mm and not expensive, and so that with PWM and so that there were a lot of good reviews. I think this device is the best choice for a miser. Runs wonderfully quiet even at 1600 rpm. in Linx stress tests, my Xeon E3-1230V3 (Haswell) in a system unit without fans at all - does not allow it to flare up higher than 63C. The usual temperature is 35-50C.

Pros
  • quiet and capable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

No matter how much I suffered, I could not install it normally in the assembled computer. One leg was always loose. In this form, it showed the temperature 10 degrees higher than the box one. The petals on the clips are very soft and easily bend outwards. Sadly they ended up broken. I fixed the mounts, but what about the fact that it cools worse. With the xeon x3450, the temperature did not drop below 50 even in idle. With a simple cooler from the same company - 35 degrees. It remains only to…

Pros
  • I didn’t like anything, except perhaps its versatility, although this is both a plus and a minus
Cons
  • Again, versatility. The radiator is made almost of foil, it bends easily.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

I took it to cool the FX8320e overclocked to 4.2 GHz, it keeps the temperature under OCCT at a maximum speed of 77 degrees, under 3DMark 66 degrees. The cooler operates in a closed case with two system fans for intake/exhaust.

Bought for 405r in August to cool the APU A6-5400k. We needed a quiet and inexpensive cooler with heat pipes. Since Deepcool is almost all quiet and the price is adequate, other options simply disappeared. I don’t know what thermal paste was applied, but I removed it and applied Deepcool Z3. The idle temperature is 29-30'C under load up to 43-45'C - this is despite the fact that in the case of all the fans there is only GAMMAXX 300 and an 80mm cooler on the rear wall. Even so, the figures are…

Pros
  • Decent cooling for not hot processors. PWM.
Cons
  • The mount for AMD is a bit tight.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

For such a price, the best solution, no need to pay exorbitant prices for Zalman and Corsair Has pros: A really silent fan, quite pulls on the declared decibels. Three copper tubes remove heat from the processor well. The thermal paste is applied on the heel by the manufacturer, which is convenient in principle. With its cons: You can hear it for about three seconds when the computer is booting, which, by the way, is quite natural)) It is a little tight on AMD, but it’s good that you don’t…

It’s as simple as AK, during installation I followed the advice presented here - I unscrewed 4 screws at the clips for the brackets by 4 turns (the clips didn’t enter the mother through the holes, maybe for stumps?), There are two opinions about the stock thermal paste, but since my own syringe turned out to be the minimum content of which was not enough, put it on my own. I previously removed the valve (easily, in two movements), tried it on, put on the latches and sanded it, tightened the…

Pros
  • simplicity, price, convenience
Cons
  • blue color fan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

stone ai7 3770, there was a box turntable, recently it began to buzz, changed it to this tower. the difference is colossal, of course, on a box under 100% load, the temperature was 80 degrees, and the cooler speed was under 3000 and howling like on a plane taking off, with gamma 300 the maximum temperature was 63 degrees, 1400 rpm, and silence . bought today for 1180, about reliability too early to say, but otherwise everything is fine PS I am supplementing after almost a year - nothing has…

Pros
  • price, cooling, silence
Cons
  • installation on 1155 is heavy, the socket mounts are located directly under the fan, you can’t crawl and you can’t see anything. I removed the RAM and disconnected some wires, in fact, this did not lead to anything. the easiest way is to remove the fan, install a radiator, and return the fan back

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

I saw it here on the market, went and bought it for my new i5-4690. Probably, it was necessary to first take care of whether he would fit into the body, but everything worked out. There is some kind of thermal paste already on it, I didn’t smear my MX-2, everything was smeared thinly and evenly just from being pressed against the processor. As for the fastening - these legs strive to jump back out when you fasten the opposite one. Or at least relax. When the legs are loose, the cooler really…

Pros
  • Cheap, quiet, powerful.
Cons
  • I don't know who invented the mount for Intel sockets, but I had a lot of fun with him before I managed to fix everything evenly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Great model! True, at first I thought that it would not fit the LGA 1155 socket, but it just fit. The fasteners are strange, but I shook it a little - it seems to be holding tight. On my brand new i-5 Ivy Bridge, the temperature during the stress test did not exceed 70. I left the thermal paste that was originally, it seems normal. Better than analogues. Take it, take it, definitely take it!

Pros
  • Can you sleep with your computer on? Price-quality ratio
Cons
  • Yes, there seems to be none. Well, maybe the size, although it was quite suitable for my monster

This is truly the most wonderful cooler of all time (considering its price). Very quiet - the maximum speed is a little quieter than the HDD or valves on most PSUs (due to the fact that the maximum speed is 1600). This is the quietest element on the computer. Due to the non-loud heatsink, it will be easy to vacuum between the fins. I have a half-dead mother with a damaged textolite and idle time on a boxed cooler is 70 degrees at 3000 rpm and full stunning, and on this 48 and silence. Of…

Pros
  • The price is lower than competitors. The maximum noise level is 21 dB, which is very cool. Fasteners for all current platforms and processors PWM (automatic speed control by mother via 4 pin connector) The hydrodynamic bearing should last longer. Withstands 125/130 watt AMD/Intel processors The maximum valve speed is only 1600 rpm, which means peace and quiet. 102mm valve (not 80 like competitors at this price) On Intel, you can blow in any direction back-top-bottom-front High - does not touch the memory and capacitors, but at the same time it does not reach a couple of centimes to the lid in a regular case. Metal mounts for both Intel and AMD, are screwed to the heel with bolts (no need to be afraid of pressing and bursting fasteners) Good thermal paste, performance is similar to Zalman ZM-STG2 or Arctic Cooling MX-2 (at least on my processor). The thermal paste has already been applied to the base (some squeeze out the entire syringe so that it then fills the whole mother) If for some reason the valve dies, you can replace it with any size 92 mm, there is such a bracket, and the complete valve itself is non-standard and larger. Normal weight 473 grams The valve has soft gaskets against vibration Good packaging - cardboard (harder to damage than a blister) The blue hood looks nice No backlight
Cons
  • There are truly no drawbacks for this price, but there are nitpicks: The minimum valve speed of 900 rpm and below cannot be done, although at 900 it works unrealistically quietly. The heel is made using the direct contact method, which is cool, but in cheap versions it looks bad and the situation is the same: there are quite noticeable grooves between the aluminum heel and the tubes. The base is not polished, but as if they just went through the cutter, semicircular grooves, the finger is felt distinctly, although even. So the base could be put a minus, but judging by the efficiency, the cooler does not care - it does an excellent job. On the AMD platform is mounted on standard fasteners. If the mother is good, she has 3 hooks, on valve 1, i. E. if you have some hooks broken, then it’s not for you, well, in theory, reliability is 3 times lower.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (95W) with a slight overclock of 13% (up to 3.2Ghz), in a stress (CPU 100%) test 60-62 degrees in the heat (about 30 degrees in the room). At idle, it’s about 45 degrees, though it’s impossible to objectively evaluate here, because. the motherboard in idle mode reduces the multiplier and frequency even lower than the original one. Initially, the first installation was made on boxed thermal paste, which had already been applied to the contact pad of the…

Pros
  • Large heatsink (reduces temperature even without a fan), heat pipes (3pcs, 2 ends, i. E. 6 ends). 4pin (PWM) speed controller. The box says that it copes with heat dissipation for Intel 130W and for AMD 125W (it's not clear where the difference comes from).
Cons
  • Not the best fan mount. There is no separate fastener for 775 (that is, it is universal and has wide grooves that need to be adjusted to the socket you need, in particular for 775 this is not very convenient). There is a possibility of marriage (I got married, read below)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

I have nothing to compare this cooler with yet, I have not measured the temperature of the processor, but I have not noticed any problems with overheating. The main thing is to regularly change the thermal paste and clean the radiator. Different pros: - Size/efficiency ratio. Relatively small, does not interfere with other components, feels great in the case and my intel core i5 6600k cools enough. - Price. Has cons: - Inconvenient to maintain. It is problematic to remove the fan from the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Really very quiet cooler. True, when I assembled an already COMPLETELY quiet machine (two fans - a cooler and in the power supply), then at low speeds of the processor cooler you can hear, if you listen, a slight knock. But it's real if you really listen. It's just that I'm a little "sick" in matters of silence. And I HIGHLY recommend it. Great cooler at a very attractive price

Pros
  • Very quiet cooler.
Cons
  • Slightly blocks the first slot from the socket with RAM (Motherboard ASUS B450M-A). RAM without radiators will get up without problems, but there may already be problems with radiators

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Ryzen 5 1600 overclocked to 3.8 at 1.29V, in Linpack no higher than 75, in a Zalman Z3 plus case, 4 case fans spin at ~ 800 rpm. I think if you use some good thermal paste, and not KPT-8 (may the fans of this thermal interface forgive me), then it will be ~ 5 degrees less. It stands out a little among case fans that spin at 800 rpm, but in general, the system is no longer audible from a meter.

Pros
  • Secure mount on AM4 Quiet even at maximum speed Cools Ryzen 5 1600 well
Cons
  • If something happens to the fan, you will have to collect some new one yourself, and God knows how to fix it, but I hope it will not come to that. In general, this is more of a nitpick, I have not had one fan die yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

The cross of the screws was worn out during the first installation, install the tower with the fan in the mat. the board is not convenient, it is better to remove it immediately, install the tower, and return it to its place

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It is of good quality, but I won't buy it again.

Got pros: - cheap - at 8700 at first it doesn’t even spin, it rotates very slowly at a small load. - everything is included - can be found in any store Has some cons: noisy at maximum speed, but for the money it's more of a nitpick