
- 25 Celsius Idle, 60 Celsius at MAX with Stock Settings. - 30 Celsius Idle, 65 Celsius at MAX when overclocked to 4.5GHz. - The Cooler works really well and is pretty quiet actually, the single fan fits with good clearance from my RAM and other modules on my z97 Gaming 5 Motherboard and it doesn't contact anything. - The packaging comes with everything you will need to setup the cooler and even extra parts you may not need. - It came with a screw driver that is actually too good for being free with the cooler. Don't loose it because you will need it to take apart/assemble the cooler later. - Aesthetically I think it looks pretty interesting, this is subjective though.

Has great cooling. Keeping my 9800x3D under 75C when gaming. Remarkably quiet too.

Good cooling power Aesthetically pleasing

good product I recommend it

dual fan, ultra quiet, fits with no problem in a mid tower.

Not silent, but darn near. Simple design, nothing overwhelming like those fat ones with like brick heat sinks and two giant fans. Easy to install. Neat color scheme.


Price/Perfomance

Easy QUICK Install Keeps CPU Cool Quiet Excellent performance for the price

Using it in a slim case that doesn't have any fans, works much better than the stock Intel cooler. Larger fan radius, more blades, and better heat sink makes a big difference.


This is by far the best CPU cooling fan I have ever purchased and not only that is superquiet. The only issue you may run into is if your case is not wide enough. It is a pretty good size, but I would buy it again. If you have a manual control in your case... you will love it even more.

Quiet! I have a lab with seven Xeon e3's cooled with Noctua fans and overall noise (while still noticeable) is actually less than a single Cisco Catalyst switch! Solid mounting bracket that won't allow the large cooler to fall off under any normal use pattern (a problem with the stock cooler in my specific case.) Unlike the larger Noctua coolers, this one actually works on all my motherboards. I do not know about other boards, but many socket 1150 boards (even full ATX-sized ones) can have the RAM slots quite close to the CPU. This prevents using the largest Noctua heatsinks. I currently have one lying fallow for that reason. :(

Relatively easy to install

-Installed on ASUX X570 motherboard with Ryzen 7 5800x. Works well. Idle temp is 38 degrees C, moderate load is 41 degrees C. Running Linux Mint version 22.1 -Installed in a very small ATX case where I needed the head room for the CPU cooler. -No Problem with memory installation, its tight but running two 16G chips and fits perfectly -Works well, highly recommended

- Quiet not much noise - Sturdy mounting - Not that bulky - Allows for max memory slot usage without having to remove the fan assembly - My system allowing removal of warm air from memory modules
