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Related review

john 2024-04-16 04:36:27

[4.01 lb] no dude is cooler than me when i got this 85 f1.2 L in my backpack,it makes me even cooler when i P O U R E D water on it like i dont care about what i have done.

5
Kyle 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[12.83 lb] Best desktop computer I had yet

5
Mike 2024-06-03 08:34:34

[LGA 1200] This processor runs hot. Make sure to use a cooler with lots of ventilation or go with water cooled.

5
Frank 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] Faster than a scalded cat and way hotter. I put the biggest available water cooler on it and was still able to reach 100% thermals without overclocking. Still, it benchmarks like a beast. If you want the fastest processor on the planet, this thing is the cat's meow.

5
Buck 2024-04-01 08:43:27

[Nickel, Copper] Put this on my wife's gaming rig, which previously had a water cooler that constantly produced an annoying buzzing sound. Now you can't tell when the computer's on except by the LED lights. Very happy with this purchase so far.

5
Danthegamer 2024-05-25 05:25:51

[AM4, AM5] Seems to be doing the job idle temps are 43 to 45 degrees Celsius and running game is any where from 50 to 62 degrees with load spikes at 70 one time I got a 81 degree spike but went right back down definitely would recommend this water cooler came from a corsair water cooler that was going bad after 3 days of use 2nd time in 2 years I have gotten a bad pump from them

5
Jeannie 2024-04-14 02:26:40

[0.14 lb] I was nagged for this review, which I feel is a despicable practice that needs to end. Making it even worse is I haven't even used the SSD or cooler yet (and, if I'm lucky, I never will). I bought this one for use as a spare SSD so I could quickly replace one of the ones I already have in use if one should ever fail. I bought the combo because it was the same price as the SSD only. However, the heatsink I'm using already is not likely to ever fail. I have five identical SSDs and one cooler already in use so I'm basing this review off of them. So far, they have been working well. I use them primarily for data storage: four in a desktop computer and one in a laptop. In both computers, one of the drives in each also serves as a boot partition. For booting and running a computer from, they run as fast, if not faster, than the Samsung 970 Pros they replace which is remarkable considering that the Sabrents are TLC and the Samsungs are MLC. Write life for TLC drives are generally around half that of equally sized MLC drives but are still high enough to make it unlikely for anyone to exhaust the write life before replacing the drives for newer technology. The heatsink appears to cool better than the one used on the motherboard of my desktop computer. It just barely clears the graphics card (your mileage may vary). Edit: I've since noticed that the heatsink in this package is a newer version that has a different mounting screw arrangement which is absolutely brilliant! Unlike the older version I'm still using, the mounting screw is captive so it can't get dropped and lost. It's also longer and the screw head is located in a recess in the top of the heatsink, making it much, much easier to guide the tip of a screwdriver onto the screw, even if you don't have a clear view of it. If buying the heat sink separately, be sure to get the SB-HTSP version.

5
Philip 2024-04-29 09:30:13

[24.6 dBA] I have a mac mini which runs hot enough toast a sandwich. An SSD drive didn't really help it run cooler. So I left the fan uninstalled with the bottom of the computer open, and put the computer on the thermal take cooler. Now it is cool to the touch all the time even when the room is in the 90's. From having a slow mostly useless computer which I was looking to replace, I now have a fast machine that runs cool, using most of the Adobe Suite, spreadsheets and browser, often simultaneously. The cooler is quiet, has enough room to put an external drive on it alongside the computer.

5
Jeannie 2024-04-11 02:42:17

[350 TB] I was nagged for this review, which I feel is a despicable practice that needs to end. Making it even worse is I haven't even used the SSD or cooler yet (and, if I'm lucky, I never will). I bought this one for use as a spare SSD so I could quickly replace one of the ones I already have in use if one should ever fail. I bought the combo because it was the same price as the SSD only. However, the heatsink I'm using already is not likely to ever fail. I have five identical SSDs and one cooler already in use so I'm basing this review off of them. So far, they have been working well. I use them primarily for data storage: four in a desktop computer and one in a laptop. In both computers, one of the drives in each also serves as a boot partition. For booting and running a computer from, they run as fast, if not faster, than the Samsung 970 Pros they replace which is remarkable considering that the Sabrents are TLC and the Samsungs are MLC. Write life for TLC drives are generally around half that of equally sized MLC drives but are still high enough to make it unlikely for anyone to exhaust the write life before replacing the drives for newer technology. The heatsink appears to cool better than the one used on the motherboard of my desktop computer. It just barely clears the graphics card (your mileage may vary).

5
Steve 2024-06-06 08:39:24

[2x 2.5/3.5"
] I purchased this case because of how it looks. When I started my transfer of my computer from my old case (a Cooler Master 692 Advanced) I found that assembling it in this case to be much easier. Cooling is superior and adding AIOs much easier. Overall a great case.

5