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Jaime Javelona
> 3 dayCools the 5800X quite well. Went from a 360 AIO to this as i have already 2 rigs that encountered AIO failures.
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ADAMOS
> 3 dayvery good and quiet cooler.the temps are really good too
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Donald L Blain
> 3 dayThis thing works!!! Better (lower temps) and Quieter than my old CPU cooler. No RAM restrictions.
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Craig L. Johnson
> 3 dayso far...I love this fan. its keeps my LGA 1700, 13th....cool.
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IXM
> 3 dayStop. Just stop and get it. Ran an AIO for more than a year for aesthetic and cooling purposes until the pump whine became too much.
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tac
> 3 dayThis replaced an Enermax AIO for my 12900K that failed 6 months after purchase. CPU temps were reaching 100C at idle and was throttling back to prevent damage. Ordered this and it came overnight. I installed it immediately, fired it up, and idle CPU temps are now 10c above ambient. Full usage during gaming is running mid 50c. This thing is every bit as good as the professional reviews say it is. I should have stuck with my instincts when I first built my new rig but wanted to try something different with an AIO. Hard to beat Noctua.
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Ms. Kaitlyn Gottlieb
06-04-2025Its extremely quiet (basically silent when at idle). My intake fan is louder than the two fans running on the air cooler (I put the low noise adapters that came with the cooler because why not). AM4 installation was a breeze for a first time pc builder pleb like myself. Also nice that the cooler came with mounting brackets to fit AM3, AM4, and Intel CPUs.
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Josh
Greater than one weekLarge and in charge! Lowered the high load temps of my 5800x from 85C to 65C. Idle temps 32-35C. A bit pricey but worth every penny. Very easy to install.
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Braulio
> 3 dayExcelente rendimiento, además da un look increíble
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SSS Macn
> 3 dayI upgraded from a ryzen5 1600 with wraith cooler to a ryzen 7 5800x. The wraith can be used but doesn’t keep temps as low as other options. Install was very easy especially if i have AMD as it required being able to use the existing mounting equipment. For $100 its bulky and quiet, no LEDS but does the job. Could spend $130-$200 on liquid cooled options. Worked for me and my budget and needs.