
Keeps CPU cool, looks great and has A-RGB

Beefy heatsink. Fan was easy to attach. Power and RGB leads had plenty of length to reach their connectors on my MB. Synced easily with my ASRock RGB software. Fits securely and never felt like I was in danger of damaging the connection points on the MB.


Quality build. Cools really well, nice looking cooler.

10 fan headers, that's a lot more than many other more expensive controllers Easy installation Compact size




- Typical high quality Noctua fans and heatsink - Fits square and narrow LGA3647 sockets - Includes 2 fans with Y splitter cable - PWM - Fits perfectly in full tower case - Keeps Intel Xeon Silver 4114 cool - Easy to follow instructions - Included all the necessary hardware and tools for installation - 6 year warranty

Great price Exceptional cooling ability RGB and white is great for those who like it Well built and designed Easy to install

-Quiet -Quality -Mounts to almost anything and has an offset for AM5 -Will keep a 12900K at 180 watts under 85°C -Will keep a 9700X at 140 watts under 90°C -Will keep a 11900K at 150 watts under 65°C

It worked like it should and lowered my HTPC old Intel 3770K temps down 10 to 15 degrees from stock cooler. Fan was loud at 2200 rpm but I had a Natua resister low noise extension power lead that lower the rpm to 1100 and it is now silent!

- Pretty quiet. - Keeps my 9700X (I know I should've gotten 7800X3D, but here we are) that is undervolted to -15mV to at most 75 degrees celcius while gaming. - Easy to install on AM5 socket.

*A 140 fan performance in a 120. *Comes in a small form *No clearance issue. *Almost a d15

Keeps my Core i9 9900K running cool and quiet. Installation was easy, doesn't get in the way of anything on my motherboard.

Quiet. Keeps a i7-5930K @ 3.5GHz at 40-41C with virtually no audible noise at idle. Installation is nice--there are vertical holes all the way through the cooling fins at each corner, and they provide a long hex driver that extends down through the holes to engage the mounting screws, so no access at all from the side is required to get the thing on or off even for the "square" hole pattern where you usually have to get under the cooler to get to the mounting screws. Removing and replacing the fan would be trivial even with the unit in place--remove two wire clips that engage the heat sink fins, and pull the fan out vertically.

Keeps a Threadripper 1950X (not overclocked) at approximately 30C at idle and has never exceeded 62C at load. The hardest part of the installation is figuring out how much thermal paste to apply.


