Amazon has the
Cooler Master Hyper 620S Dual Tower CPU ARGB Sync Air Cooler on sale for $49.99 - $15 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$34.99.
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Features:- ARGB Auto Detection: Our intuitive LED detection automatically provides default ARGB spectrum lighting or full ARGB customization via a 3-pin header connection.
- Dual Tower Heat Sink: The dual tower heat sink provides double the surface area, resulting in superior cooling performance.
- Nickel Plated Heat Pipes: Enjoy exceptional cooling performance and aesthetics with our 6 heat pipes featuring a silver nickel-plated finish for a stylish look.
- Optimized Fan Blades: Our optimized PWM curve blade design improves airflow and air pressure, while the enhanced frame reduces turbulent flow for a quieter and more efficient cooling performance.
- Upgraded Brackets: Redesigned brackets simplify installation on the latest available AM5 and LGA1700 platforms. AMD AM5/AM4,Intel LGA1700 / 1200 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155 / 1156
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First you need to be ok with potentially removing the mother board, clearing thermal paste and reapplying thermal paste. If that is too much for you then find another solution!
My stock AMD fan was driving me CRAZY! It was so loud that I didn't want to use the system for more time than necessary. I was not sure which fan was making all the noise but with a tooth pick narrowed it to the CPU fan.
At that point I looked for a solution and here's my experience:
Good:
+ Price to me was fair and Amazon arrived the same day!
+ Very Quiet (compared to my stock fan)
+ Keeping my cpu between 38 - 60C
+ Comes with thermal paste!
+ fits Intel/AMD (mine is AMD)
+ able to add a second fan but not included
+ directions with basic steps
Not as good:
- Installation took me about 90 minutes (I don't do this daily... so I am a bit slow)
- If you're reapplying thermal paste you need 99% alcohol to clean the old paste (not included)
- Installation required removing my system board- not a huge deal but takes time (case didn't allow access to under the system board) So this could be because I have an older case. Be ready.
- If you have a small case it may not fit... check the case size, it's tall. Mine is full size Lian-Li and fit nicely.
- second fan not included but can be added.
- second fan may be tight against the memory on your system board.
- split cable to power the first fan and add a second fan made my cpu fan speed unreadable. I added it so that the cable would be there for a future second fan.
The Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler, 6 Heat Pipes is $34 normal price. Wait for a sale on it.
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Air cooler can put perform the cheap AIO. With less chance of failing
In this case, just two fans .
With aio, pump can fail, and the fan controller can be wonky. The liquid can leak.
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First you need to be ok with potentially removing the mother board, clearing thermal paste and reapplying thermal paste. If that is too much for you then find another solution!
My stock AMD fan was driving me CRAZY! It was so loud that I didn't want to use the system for more time than necessary. I was not sure which fan was making all the noise but with a tooth pick narrowed it to the CPU fan.
At that point I looked for a solution and here's my experience:
Good:
+ Price to me was fair and Amazon arrived the same day!
+ Very Quiet (compared to my stock fan)
+ Keeping my cpu between 38 - 60C
+ Comes with thermal paste!
+ fits Intel/AMD (mine is AMD)
+ able to add a second fan but not included
+ directions with basic steps
Not as good:
- Installation took me about 90 minutes (I don't do this daily... so I am a bit slow)
- If you're reapplying thermal paste you need 99% alcohol to clean the old paste (not included)
- Installation required removing my system board- not a huge deal but takes time (case didn't allow access to under the system board) So this could be because I have an older case. Be ready.
- If you have a small case it may not fit... check the case size, it's tall. Mine is full size Lian-Li and fit nicely.
- second fan not included but can be added.
- second fan may be tight against the memory on your system board.
- split cable to power the first fan and add a second fan made my cpu fan speed unreadable. I added it so that the cable would be there for a future second fan.
https://www.tomshardwar
review for the 620 (not the S version I think ) here
https://techenclave.com/threads/c...iew.72413/
Air cooler can put perform the cheap AIO. With less chance of failing
In this case, just two fans .
With aio, pump can fail, and the fan controller can be wonky. The liquid can leak.
Air cooler can put perform the cheap AIO. With less chance of failing
In this case, just two fans .
With aio, pump can fail, and the fan controller can be wonky. The liquid can leak.
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Would this Air Cooler be adequate for an AMD 3950x CPU? It can get mighty toasty underload.
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