



- great price on special - good quality - good looking - 5 cooling pipes - slim design - amazing packaging


Easy install SecureFirm mounting kit included everything needed to install in my Dell OptiPlex 790MT

Easy enough to install. Light color and patterns are controllable.


Noctua quality; reasonable price, mostly favorable reviews at all web sites

Easy installation. Thermal paste and screwdriver included. RAM clearance is not an issue.



- Keeps my i7 at 21C & idle and I've never seen it jump above 65C. - 2 RGB fans. - Not bulky (on the sides).


Better cooling than the stock heatsink the prebuilt came with. Quiet fan.

-Excellent cooling prowess, this cooler's computer does scientific research with near constant uptime using a 5900X and it maxes out at near 70 degrees in C, that is a testament to its effectiveness -Quiet, even when blasting away with CPU under 95% or so load for days on end, is it essentially inaudible -Easy install, uses logicboard's own points for installation and is sturdy -Comes with pre-applied paste in fancy honeycomb application -Instructions are thorough and posh, making most instruction books pale in comparison -Excess options like the ability to mount second fan if even more cooling is needed -Power cable is short, but long enough, and insanely flexible -As it promises, it does not overhang ram or block PCIE slots, even in the build it is in, which is a Mini ITX

Cooler fits into a Lian Li A3 with no height issue. Its been years now that I've used a air cooler - for the past 5 pc builds throughout the years building gaming PC's I've used a AIO from different brands. I'll tell you now I'm shocked to say air coolers have gotten better. I forgot the benifits of a air cooler over a AIO setup. The fan noise is more bearable over the humming sound you get from fans pushing through a radiator. The operaing temps with 100% cpu usage seems to not throttle my build in any way. I am now convince to jump back into air cooler wagon. As long you do your research about the tdp of the cpu you have - finding a air cooler to handle it would be idea over getting a AIO as a cooling solution.


- i6700k is 20-25c at idle, no cores over 70c under Prime95 heat tests (installed in a Corsair Carbide Series Air 540) - Does all this without being noticeably loud - Install was super easy, instructions were very clear - The thing is packaged like the company cares about what they do (they even include a long screw driver to fit down through the fins in case yours is squat and fat like mine, lol)
