๐ฅ Cool Your CPU, Elevate Your Game!
The Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Cooler is engineered for high-performance cooling with its 6 heat pipes and dual 120mm PWM fans, delivering exceptional airflow and low noise levels. Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, this cooler combines efficiency with a sleek design, making it a must-have for any serious gamer or PC builder.
B**N
Great replacement for AMD stock coolers
I bought a Ryzen 7 5800XT processor to replace a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU I bought years ago to keep up with games. The 5800XT came with a Wraith Prism cooler and it was just awful. It was loud (even at the low setting), and when gaming, temps were hovering around 90ยบ C! This cooler dropped things down to the high 70's which is a massive improvement.I will say, this thing is massive. Literally half a foot high. Make sure your case and mobo can handle it (I have a Fractal Design Define R6 with Gigabyte B450 AORUS PRO WIFI mobo). One of the fans didn't fully clear my RAM but since they attach via clips, you have a lot of wiggle room. I wish the instructions were more clear on where to put the fans and how the wires connect, but a quick YouTube search made things clear for me.I'll update if something goes wrong, but I'm happy with my purchase so far!
H**M
If you need an air cooler for your PC, get this.
This air cooler was surprisingly good for the price. First of all, it was packaged very neatly and protected very well. It has a really nice, big heatsink and good fans with it. It's quiet, and comes with a lot of mounting hardware, so no matter what motherboard you have, you can use it. Although hard to get on first, it is a relatively simple set up process. Set the backplate for you motherboard under it. Put the spacers on the holes, place the retention brackets over the spacers, and then screw it in until the backplate and retention bracket are both snug against the motherboard. Take off the plastic piece from the heatsink, and then screw is onto the retention brackets. Take the fans, and position them with on ein the middle and the other on one side of the heatsink, both facing the same way and use the clips to keep them onto the heatsink. The fans also come with a splitter cable to minimize the total amount of fan headers needed. My one gripe is the fan clips. I just don't like them, they're somewhat hard to get on properly. If the fan clips were easier to get on, there would be no reason to get a different air cooler without rgb.
C**I
Quiet. Easy to install
I recently installed three of these Thermalright fans in my new NZXT H6 Flow build, and they've been outstanding. Installation was incredibly simple thanks to the daisy-chain feature, meaning all three only took up one fan port on my ASRock B650 Steel Legend motherboard - a huge plus for cable management.Performance-wise, these fans are surprisingly quiet, even when my AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (cooled by a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB) is under significant load. Most importantly, they deliver excellent temperature control, keeping my entire system consistently cool without any noticeable temperature spikes. In fact, the thermal performance is even better than some hybrid coolers I've used in previous builds.For anyone seeking effective and quiet cooling without a hefty price tag, these Thermalright fans are a fantastic choice. They have proven to be a critical component in keeping my new, fairly powerful setup (which also includes a SAMSUNG 990 EVO Plus SSD and TEAMGROUP T-Create DDR5 RAM) running optimally. The combination of easy installation, whisper-quiet operation, and superb thermal performance makes them an unbeatable value. I highly recommend them!
A**R
Quietest CPU fan setup I've used
There are 2 things I wish would be different. 1) Make the RGB cable longer. My motherboard connection is at the bottom so have to wire it in front of everything until I get an extension. I blame that partially on the MB maker. 2) The 2-to1 cable for fan power is black. I ordered a white fan.Now on to the good stuff...I have a Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 Pro however, I didn't have the mounting kit for AM4/AM5. Rather than wait for weeks for the part from Germany I ordered this one. This one is better. It is quieter than the dark rock 4 pro. I did end up using my own thermal paste since the tube that came with it was more like putty and kinda hard. I fully recommend this fan over the DR4.
J**I
Definitely improved cooling of my Ryzen 9 CPU, but a little too tall for my old desktop box
based on AMD Ryzen 9 cpu on an MSI mini-ITX board housed in a Thermaltake cubic desktop box - installation was pretty straightforward. The CPU temperature which was peaking at nearly 100C with the stock AMD cooler, is now down to 85C on the same games - a win! Unfortunately, the heat pipes at the top of this cooler are taller than the top cover of the Thermaltake Core V1 gaming cube case I bought a few years ago. Fortunately, there is a clear plastic window on top and I will be able to make some holes for the heat pipes to protrude, and it looks like newer Thermaltake boxes are taller. The protruding heat pipes do not seem to be critical to cooling; why did they not cut them flush with the top of the heat fins?
R**N
Amazing performance so far!
So I am running a Ryzen 7 5700 X and for most games the stock AMD cooler I was using did an OK job with cooling, or so I thought. Games like Cyberpunk however pushed the temps into the high 80s and even at times causes crashes. I ordered and installed this cooler today and my temps are 30 lower than yesterday on games like Cyberpunk. I am now in the high 50s and you can tell my system feels better, running every game like a dream. Even idol I am in the mid 30s which is unheard of before this cooler. I highly recommend this cooler. Amazing value for price... only tough part was getting the fans clipped on which is normal for this style. Even so just take your time.. well worth it just make sure your case has the clearance for this.
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