
The heatsink is great, it keeps my 12600k at solid temps. Obviously because it is so great at cooling the heatsink is pretty big so make sure to double check your case dimensions because it might not fit in a micro atx case. I personally have a full atx case.

Works good enough.

EXCELLENT AIR COOLER ITS A BIT LARGE TAKES PART ON TOP OF THE RAMS BUT THE COOLING ITS AWESOME INCLUDES 2 FANS AND A VERY LARGE AIRSINK AND ALSO HAS PREAPPLIED THERMAL PASTE RIGHT OUT THE BOX.

Like the design and looks

Easy to install Quiet Looks great

Small and affective

Thiccc, keeps a 9600x cool with modest fan speed. Decent fan, and the most heat pipes I've seen on a air cooler. Easy to install

Works with Ausu Prime Z890-P full ATX board and Intel Ultra 7 265K processor. Very cheap. Very quiet fan. Very effective in cooling the CPU. Comes with 1 120mm fan, and extra metal clip to install another 120mm fan on the other side of the heat sink, if needed. Very large heat sink.

-The lower pitched fans make the higher rpms more bearable. -All Black -I aint had no problem yet


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

Lights up Looks cool Low profile

I have installed this cooler on three separate computers, each with a different processor, and it has done a great job keeping all of them cool. The installation is easy (it's the Intel 'push-pin' type), they're very quiet (like the brand name says), and I'm getting idle temps in the upper twenties Celsius. I'm sure there are probably other coolers out there more suited for gaming and/or overclocking and such, but for my uses, the Pure Rock Slim 2 is perfect. The price is also very reasonable.

-Ran with a 5900X: Brought Cinebench r23 monitored Cpu heat down from about 84C (max 90) to 77C, preventing thermal throttling. Given the Cpu was running at full tilt in the test, this surely proves itself as a viable gaming cooler and then some. -Fans have RGB if you like lights

Encoding with Handbrake is pretty demanding for my BeQuiet Dark Rock TF BK 020 I bought with it 4 years ago was not quite enough to tame the fully overclocked 10900K as I was hitting thermal throttle pretty fast. The BeQuiet Dark Rock Elite does it with 5 minutes encoding with Handbrake one core did hit 97c, which is a lot but not enough to trigger thermal throttle.

Great, it has a 270 watt tdp and it looks cool

Keeps my computer cool. I have a Nvidia GTX 780, Z97 sabertooth, Intel I5-4670K, and when my computer is just sitting it is at 28-29 C. When I put it under load, on Dragon Age Inquisition it runs around 35-38 C, Shadow of Mordor runs at between 40-43 C, Elite Dangerous is right around 35. I run everything on max settings. So it is keeping my computer pretty cool, and it makes no noise. I literally can't hear my computer and I don't think I've ever had any sound issues that I could detect. I am not sure if some hardcore gamers think that those are acceptable numbers, but they are acceptable for me. I've never really needed to overclock but I've heard it can do well in those situations.


It has pre-applied thermal paste. Comes with the mounting things for both AM5 and LGA. The fan lights are customizable. It was pretty easy to install.

-Great for somebody on a budget. -Cheap and looks great. - Great thermals over a stock AMD cooler