Includes components for mounting on multiple sockets, such as Intel LGA1155 /1156/775 and AMD AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / K8. The 2 copper pipes come into direct contact with the processor, protecting it from overheating. The TPE cover of the fan helps absorb operational vibrations and reduce its noise.
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It was installed on a core2duo and an Asrock g41c-gs motherboard. The cooler is good for the price of 16E. Both in terms of cooling and build quality. CAUTION, it is not suitable for LGA 775. The "pins" for fastening on the motherboard do not fit exactly into the holes, unless you have the patents for it. There is a risk of breaking the base or damaging the motherboard. The instructions mention LGA 1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 and AMD AM5/AM4
Everything is perfect with an i5 4690K.
On a Linux Mint build PC from 87-91 with stock cooler now max 63. Idle 24-27 with room temperature at 30-32.
For replacing the stock cooler, get this one without fear and it will do what it's supposed to do.
Extremely effective cooler, from 45 degrees that my processor had with the stock cooler, now it doesn't go above 25 on idle.
The installation on AM3 is very easy, it took me only a few seconds.
It also has integrated and already applied thermal paste, so you don't need to buy extra.
The only negative is that it doesn't have automatic fan speed adjustment based on the processor's temperature, but this can also be a good thing because it always maintains the temperature at the lowest possible level.
Edit: The fan broke within just 1 year, so I updated my review to 3 stars.
It was installed on a 12-year-old core 2 duo and temperatures dropped by around 20 degrees right off the bat, minus 15 during stress tests. It's worth its money, which is also the main reason why I bought it for 13 euros, the best I believe.
I have had it for 1.5 years on an older system. In an LGA 1155 processor (Core i5 2500K), it significantly reduced the temperature compared to the stock cooler. So far, I haven't encountered any issues. Good value for money.
It cools well and is quiet, but the fan doesn't start unless I push it with my hand. I do not recommend it because of this. Also, it does not reach the specified speed
I have been using it for a few days now on an old PC with a first-generation i3 processor and a bad PC case. It works perfectly fine for me, as I don't play very heavy games like CS:GO, GTA V, and League of Legends. Previously, I had issues with the stock cooler hitting temperatures of 80 degrees and cooking steaks, but now with the new cooler, the temperature doesn't go above 50 degrees. I haven't even changed the thermal paste, just using the pre-installed one from Deepcool. For someone like me who is a poor@ss kid, it's worth every penny!
I put it on a gigabyte ga-h67ma-usb3-b3 motherboard lga 1155 (9 years old) and an intel i5 2400 processor with windows 10 pro software. The temperatures have incredibly huge differences compared to the original cooler. Before, in idle mode, it was easily around 40 to 50 degrees, and during gaming, it occasionally reached around 100 degrees, which of course made me worried. I thought it couldn't go any further, so I installed this one, and now in idle mode, it ranges from 28 to 33 degrees. It hasn't been tested yet in gaming situations, but I will come back to that later. I was worried about its size, whether it would fit and interfere with the RAM, but on the contrary, it fits comfortably and even accommodates a larger cooler, depending on the anatomy of each motherboard. In terms of construction materials, it is not particularly sturdy, nor does it provoke any special interest, but it does its job to the maximum. At stable speeds of 2070, it produces a slight noise, like a fan, but in no way is it annoying or bothersome, not even at night. At least for me, it gives a sense of relaxation.
In terms of cooling, it manages more than well. In difficult conditions that I subject a dual-core to daily, it handles it just fine. It's simply of constant speed and the only negative is the noise, which is noticeable if you're working and want absolute silence.
The cooler was installed on an old motherboard from 2008-9, the problems I encountered were the difficulty in installation as well as the fact that the cooler did not fit due to its size and hit the RAM, but I managed to find a solution. No other problems are presented, for its price it is a decent choice, always pay attention to compatibility and placement issues within the system.
Quite good for the money you give. Good construction (with caution though!), satisfies with its performance in normal usage scenarios. Max temperature 65c on a 95 watt processor (Intel Q9550) in a torture test.
Budget solution, just need to invest in a paste of 5 euros and above!!
Apart from the relatively poor construction quality, I have no issues with it... I have it on an fx6300 that I had the mania cooler and besides quieting down the noise, the temperature has dropped from 70-79 max degrees to 50-60 max
The experience for a second PC that I have with an Intel Core 2 Duo, socket 775. The installation is very easy (you don't screw anything, everything is with clips). The metal plate bends easily but there is no need to force it. The temperature ranges from 25 to 45 degrees, of course, I don't do heavy tasks to raise temperatures nor do I play games on this computer. If you are looking for a cooler for a gaming PC, you may need to look elsewhere. However, it is a good and economical solution.
Guys, it's really good, I didn't expect it. I have put it on an FX 6300 and the temperature dropped by 5-10 degrees and it doesn't make any noise. As soon as I put it on, my head calmed down because the AMD Stock couldn't handle it
I bought it for socket 939 and it wouldn't read it in the Bios. I had to return it. Disappointed with the product, but I have to say that the company's customer care is excellent
I bought it because I searched for reviews on Amazon for this specific product and they influenced me to buy it because many said it had good cooling and nice airflow. I have to say that it was worth the purchase. I used it on an AMD A10 series and I have to say that the temperatures dropped significantly compared to the stock cooler that I had before. You can also add a second fan on top of the heatsink for added airflow, of course, in reverse so that one pulls air from the back and the other blows it from the front. It's worth it, get it, and it's at a good price