



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


I use my computer for photo editing, when rendering raw, or loading raw to convert to DNS in Adobe this will tax the processor causing the fan to sound like a jet engine. After changing to this Cooler there is no noticeable pick up in fan noise compared to my other CPU cooled this is super quiet. You have several options for mounting the fan up, down side to side. Does not interfere with memory on X99 board. Quality build and feel. Packaging is great. Many people comment on the color of the fan, but I like it personally,

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


Works,no problems,I am happy with my purchase.

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


Keeps CPU cool, looks great and has A-RGB

* Very quiet Noctua fan * High quality construction, installation kit, and included thermal paste * Keeps temps low even in low profile mini-ITX cases * Enough thermal overhead to do some overclocking



-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.

i7 9700k oc @ 5.0GHz tamed it to 70-80 degrees celcius under max non-avx load. 4.8GHz avx load results in 80-90 degrees.
