from 8com
Selected Store
Stock 1 piece
Set the delivery location to see products according to your choice.
© 20[0-9]{2} Skroutz SA All Rights and Lefts reserved. FAQ | Terms of use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy
The cooler with 2 fans from Arctic is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature.
from 8com
Selected Store
Stock 1 piece
2 years warranty
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
Prices are calculated for:Luxembourg, Other Payment Options
The cooler with 2 fans from Arctic is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
I don't see any reviews for the product, and since I am the owner of the version with the white fans for a few months now, let me share my opinion.
The cooler has left me fully satisfied after 4 months of operation on a Ryzen 5 1600 at 3.8 with 1.37v.
In idle mode, temperatures range from 37 to 40 degrees Celsius.
During web browsing, videos, and multiple tabs on Chrome, it stays around 43 degrees.
During a stress test on AIDA64 after an hour, the temperature did not exceed 54 degrees Celsius.
As for gaming, I only play Monster Hunter World and Dota 2 at the moment, so my sample size is small, but temperatures are around 45 degrees Celsius in Dota and between 45 and 50 degrees Celsius in Monster Hunter.
*It is important to mention that my case does not have the best airflow, but if I remove the side panel with the acrylic window, I gain 4 degrees Celsius.*
Regarding the build quality, fans, and noise, it is worth mentioning the following:
Easy installation and satisfactory height to avoid interference with the RAM.
The fans are the Bionix 120, which do their job, but initially, they have a slight noise that disappears over time. They are also 4-pin PWM and have an integrated splitter, allowing you to save a 4-pin header.
As for connecting the fans to the cooler, I have a minor issue as the metal clips that you pull and attach to the screw holes can be a bit cumbersome. If you need to remove them for cleaning or any other reason, the clips gradually lose their stiffness with repeated use.
Additionally, the fans come with pre-installed anti-vibration pads.
Overall, considering the price, it is a very good budget solution for 35-45€ to upgrade from a stock cooler and have a small overclock.