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Computer Cases
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CPU Cooling Fans
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CPU Cooling Fans
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CPU Cooling Fans
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The LC-Power heatsink is active. It uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature. It delivers 180W. To function properly, its power output in Watts must be at least equal to the processor's Thermal Design Power (TDP).
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It is the best at this price and more.
One of the few, if not the only one, with a 12-fan that fits in a narrow case.
It is 2mm smaller in a regular case for 9-fan coolers.
But always a measurement and check doesn't hurt.
And the 3 versions without RGB - With RGB - With ARGB are the same, only the color changes.
Excellent performance.
But the point where you need some experience is its installation.
If you don't read the manual and don't have experience with computer assembly and peculiar coolers, it is most likely that you will spend the whole day trying to figure out how to secure it.
I mention this for anyone who lacks experience in the field.
Other than that, an excellent choice.
Definitely better than the stock cooler, but still noisy at times. However, it does its job and has nice colors.
I bought the cooler for an old computer with Socket 775. Installation took 15-20 minutes. It is quiet and efficient (in full operation, the CPU temperature did not exceed 47C).
Very good cooler for impressive results, suitable for simple use without much overclocking. The fan connects to an RGB port and can be controlled from the motherboard's program. The cooler is a single-path for a budget build with RGB colors, I have installed it on a Ryzen 2400G and R3 1200, it works great and can handle a little overclocking up to 3.8 without any issues!
No noise at all, it gives you options as to where you can place the cooker. The installation takes a maximum of 10 minutes
with ryzen 2600x compared to the one she has, it is cooler, nice colors in its rgb, for an economical solution it is acceptable, it is not super but it is not bad either, somewhere around 10-12 degrees difference.
Truly excellent cooler, I highly recommend it.
*Absolutely functional in reducing the processor's temperature (and not only, I would say).
*Very beautiful and with the ability to play with its colors through an application on the computer, provided that the motherboard supports RGB connection with the corresponding software. (In general, with the software of the respective motherboard, someone who knows can further improve its performance, depending on whether they want it to be silent or if they want much lower processor temperatures).
*More discreet in size compared to other similar ones and very easy to install (depending on the case and the motherboard, it is very likely that it will not even require disassembling the motherboard).
And all of this at a very good price. I am very satisfied with this choice.
Excellent cooler for the Ryzen 2400G, it dropped the temperature by 25 degrees under full load compared to the stock cooler, and now I can achieve speeds that were previously impossible. We're talking about 4.1 GHz on all cores and 1550 MHz on the iGPU. Even though the voltage increased, the temperature remains at a maximum of 60 degrees during stress tests, and in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, which is a demanding game, I saw a maximum of 68 degrees after an hour with around 40 fps. I installed the fan in the case, and now the case is 4-5 degrees cooler than the room temperature. The LC-Power fan is quiet and does a good job. Additionally, the packaging includes 1.5g of paste, which seems quite good. The only thing I would say to watch out for is the size because in my Aerocool case, it's just a hair away from touching the glass. That's all, don't hesitate to buy it, it's a great value for money
I installed it on a Ryzen 2600 and the differences compared to the stock cooler are chaotic, especially under heavy loads. In idle mode, it operates at 32°C (room temperature 25°C) instead of 42°C. Benchmarking with Cinebench reaches a maximum of 58°C instead of 85°C! In games, with everything set to ultra, I haven't seen it go above 55°C so far.
During the CPU burner test with MSI's Kombustor, it didn't exceed 55°C for an hour. I expected improvement, but honestly not this significant. If you add a second fan for a pull & push configuration, then the temperatures will drop even further as a friend mentioned below. But even with just one fan, it works perfectly. For its price, it is the best option and it also has an RGB fan.
The most value for money and possibly the most underrated cooler currently available in the market.
In Ryzen 2700 with two 120 mm fans, it shows 27-30 degrees idle, in games up to 39-40, and in benchmark (CB R15) it did not exceed 50-51 degrees. The measurements were taken at a room temperature of 24.9 degrees Celsius. Quiet with fans set to normal. Very good for its cost. I highly recommend it.
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