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It's a lot of horsepower in a very tiny case so cooling was very important, and there was just no room for a water or hybrid setup. I ultimately decided on this cooler based on recommendations from other friends of mines with compact builds, and reading some of the reviews on here.
I have to say I am impressed with the overall performance, package, and features available for a sub $20 purchase. the design of the fan itself is genius. You're basically running a 120mm fan that shoves air through a cowling into the heatsink which ends in a copper contact surface with your CPU.
This is way Superior to aluminum because of the conductivity properties of copper. the design of the cowling allows air to not only be compressed but also flow faster on to the CPU for a larger and faster evacuation of hot air. With the physical benefits of side, this cooler is going to be a huge compliment to even the mildest aesthetic builds.
You can practically just run this fan and it adds great lighting to the interior of your case. The included controller is fantastic for choosing multitude of colors, but it also comes with connectors that allow you to connect your own RGB controllers or connect directly to your motherboard.
Right now I have my graphics card connected to the motherboard, but I plan on getting a splitter so that the cooler's controller can sync the lighting between the graphics card and the fan. If you're in a situation that you cannot afford water cooling due to costs, or in my case physical space but still need superior cooling, don't hesitate any longer and go pick this up.
I've seen it range between $14 and $20 on here. I have already bought two of them and it's going to continue being my premier choice for air cooling whenever I need another one.



The rear plate should've been offset a bit more from the motherboard...it's really close to some solder points and while I know the plastic isn't going to interfere with conductivity, I prefer clearance. Call it "breathing room." Still, it's a nice, snug fit.
Big down side is that if you don't have a dedicated RGB plug on you motherboard (and I don't), you need a Molex connector to power the lights. Not a big deal except that my power supply is fully modular and I really, really dislike having to pull an additional cable from the power brick just for some dink little RGB lights. They should've been powered from CPU fan 2 or something, rather than going completely old school with the Molex plug So I'm knocking back two stars for that one.


