I guess it's a slight improvement on the manual! Bare minimum... And the music - if they cared, they would put quality and not something that's going to reverberate through my damn skull! Like on hold phone music that makes you hold your phone six inches away from you ear because they don't really want to talk to me - gaaaahhhhhhh!!! Sorry, I know your rage.
This is the beast cooler. Nothing even comes close to the value it provides. Destroying 2x-3x expensive Noctua coolers. It manages to cool my 13700 to 90 when the processor is using 260W of power!!!! But I have not mentioned that my case is completely enclosed since I have placed it outside on balcony to protect it from rain. 90C with no air circulation. Marvel!
@@MrJhon3091 Depends on what load their CPU is under. I assume they mean @260w and full boost clock. New intel CPUs are running up to thermal throttle at 100c by design to squeeze every last drop of performance out. Having a newer intel CPU at boost clock sustained at 90c with an air cooler is phenomenal.
just a heads up as it is not shown in the video, the LGA1700 black plate has two white stickers that have to be removed, when you do this there's some sort of glue under it that allow you to just put it on the mobo and you don't have to hold it with another hand when you put the mobo back on the right side.
@@creativ01 yeah but i meant they didn't write the detail on the text in the video, i've done my build with the video running at the same time so i didn't notice the stickers being removed, i noticed after screwing the backplate so i unscrewed it and removed them.
Just got 3 days ago. And i can say certainly this cooler is quiter than my 360 rad and similar tempreture have with Amd R5 7600X with -20 Curve PBO is on. Gameplay temp is max 68-73 degrees centigrade benchmark test temp is 85 degrees centigrade max. Case is Asus Tuf Gt 502 with 5 intake and 3 exhaust 120mm fans and all fans is %50 speed max for quite. Thank you so much Termal Right family for this beauty... :D
@@muhammeddmrx my ram modules is shorter. Not rgb so basic ddr5 6000mhz from kingston furry series. Just a bit front fan touch the ram modules. Like 0.5mm.
@@muhammeddmrxno it don't I have RGB on mines I just move the fans higher on heat fins it stick out like sore dumb on onr of the fan that's about the only issue aesthetic
How much should be tighten the screws connecting the cooler to board? Until you can, or just enough to have firm press? Can i damage my CPU if i tighten it too much? Thanks!
i just tigthen the screws until have a firm resistance....i would say no, you can not damage the cpu by a firm press...if it is too loose, however, there is a gap between the cpu and the heatsink
3:37 The y-cable has one 4-pin female and one 3-pin female connector. Am I supposed to connect 4-pin male into 3-pin female? (left side obviously has 3 lines)
Create a new fans reserve black and white version . Or create a stickers with thermalright image for put in back normal fans . And is possible selling all stuff in amazon ???? Alot your stuff is Impossible found for buying. Can thermalright be more active in social medias , active with reviewers and rework website with new infos etc
Evenly tighten the heatsink by switching off multiple times back and forth between each side until they both tighten down. If you don't evenly tighten down the heatsink, it will affect thermal paste spread and thus will reduce thermal efficiency. The screws require a deceptive amount of turns in order to tighten them. Pretend the screws are 3x as long as they actually are. They'll eventually bottom out, no need to go gorilla tight with them at that point. Gutentight is fine.
i have the Spirit EVO all black version - That contains no blue plugs but black double sided metal screws. is it right that the Y-cable has one side 3 the other 4 pins connectors? confused me a bit
The cooler is pre-optimized to cover more heatpipes towards the graphics card end (south, CCD chiplet coverage) - if in doubt you place the cooler on the cpu without adding paste first, make sure the cooler is closest to the graphics card PCI-e slot.
@@salam023-sd9wx The whole point of offsetting the baseplate towards CCDs (located on southern edge of AM4/AM5) is to place more of the heatpipes above the actual heatsource. I dont know what test you are referring to, but everyone (across brands, including Noctua) now offer off-set mounts for this exact purpose.
For me the cooler is exactly on the ram. I use the ddr4 vengeance lpx 16gb. If your ram is bigger than mine I don't think it would fit.... I'm using ryzen cpu..maybe on the Intel one it's a bit higher but I doubt that
@@nintexbs im looking at a kingston fury rgb kit, it says it's around 42 mm in height, but I reckon it's possible to just raise the fan a tad bit in case it doesn't fit
That NPC waiting in line music really mocks my rage with every non-sense found in PC building, great job!
I guess it's a slight improvement on the manual! Bare minimum... And the music - if they cared, they would put quality and not something that's going to reverberate through my damn skull! Like on hold phone music that makes you hold your phone six inches away from you ear because they don't really want to talk to me - gaaaahhhhhhh!!! Sorry, I know your rage.
This is the beast cooler. Nothing even comes close to the value it provides. Destroying 2x-3x expensive Noctua coolers. It manages to cool my 13700 to 90 when the processor is using 260W of power!!!! But I have not mentioned that my case is completely enclosed since I have placed it outside on balcony to protect it from rain. 90C with no air circulation. Marvel!
Not really those are horrible temps
@@MrJhon3091 Depends on what load their CPU is under. I assume they mean @260w and full boost clock. New intel CPUs are running up to thermal throttle at 100c by design to squeeze every last drop of performance out. Having a newer intel CPU at boost clock sustained at 90c with an air cooler is phenomenal.
just a heads up as it is not shown in the video, the LGA1700 black plate has two white stickers that have to be removed, when you do this there's some sort of glue under it that allow you to just put it on the mobo and you don't have to hold it with another hand when you put the mobo back on the right side.
Did you watched the whole video? Because its there: 1:06
@@creativ01 yeah but i meant they didn't write the detail on the text in the video, i've done my build with the video running at the same time so i didn't notice the stickers being removed, i noticed after screwing the backplate so i unscrewed it and removed them.
It is shown
This cooler is amazkng, especially for the price. Replaced my aging Kraken X62 and it substantially dropped temperatures
Just got 3 days ago. And i can say certainly this cooler is quiter than my 360 rad and similar tempreture have with Amd R5 7600X with -20 Curve PBO is on. Gameplay temp is max 68-73 degrees centigrade benchmark test temp is 85 degrees centigrade max. Case is Asus Tuf Gt 502 with 5 intake and 3 exhaust 120mm fans and all fans is %50 speed max for quite. Thank you so much Termal Right family for this beauty... :D
Doesn't the heatsink block prevent the ram from being installed?
@@muhammeddmrx my ram modules is shorter. Not rgb so basic ddr5 6000mhz from kingston furry series. Just a bit front fan touch the ram modules. Like 0.5mm.
@@muhammeddmrxno it don't I have RGB on mines I just move the fans higher on heat fins it stick out like sore dumb on onr of the fan that's about the only issue aesthetic
How much should be tighten the screws connecting the cooler to board? Until you can, or just enough to have firm press? Can i damage my CPU if i tighten it too much? Thanks!
i just tigthen the screws until have a firm resistance....i would say no, you can not damage the cpu by a firm press...if it is too loose, however, there is a gap between the cpu and the heatsink
On my asus b350 prime i have only 4 pin rgb header. How do i connect this 3 pin argb connector? 😢
3:37 The y-cable has one 4-pin female and one 3-pin female connector. Am I supposed to connect 4-pin male into 3-pin female?
(left side obviously has 3 lines)
Hey did you figure it out? I just thought I had a missing pin too but would it still work with a 3 pin.
you should really make a white version for this
They kinda already did
@@SupraBagels no, they didn't
@@ready2eddy Thermalright peerless assassin just 2 less heat pipes
Create a new fans reserve black and white version .
Or create a stickers with thermalright image for put in back normal fans .
And is possible selling all stuff in amazon ????
Alot your stuff is Impossible found for buying.
Can thermalright be more active in social medias , active with reviewers and rework website with new infos etc
How tight am I supposed to screw the heatsink? It seems it's turning endlessly :(
Evenly tighten the heatsink by switching off multiple times back and forth between each side until they both tighten down. If you don't evenly tighten down the heatsink, it will affect thermal paste spread and thus will reduce thermal efficiency. The screws require a deceptive amount of turns in order to tighten them. Pretend the screws are 3x as long as they actually are. They'll eventually bottom out, no need to go gorilla tight with them at that point. Gutentight is fine.
i have the Spirit EVO all black version - That contains no blue plugs but black double sided metal screws.
is it right that the Y-cable has one side 3 the other 4 pins connectors? confused me a bit
The cooler is not symmetric; which way to get best cooling for the AM5 hot spot?
The cooler is pre-optimized to cover more heatpipes towards the graphics card end (south, CCD chiplet coverage) - if in doubt you place the cooler on the cpu without adding paste first, make sure the cooler is closest to the graphics card PCI-e slot.
@@rapamune This is super useful. Thank you so much!!
@@salam023-sd9wx The whole point of offsetting the baseplate towards CCDs (located on southern edge of AM4/AM5) is to place more of the heatpipes above the actual heatsource. I dont know what test you are referring to, but everyone (across brands, including Noctua) now offer off-set mounts for this exact purpose.
See orientation @ 3:18 mark, note the RAM slots on the bottom.
Anyone else's RAM not fit underneath the fan?
what is the ram size clearance? thx
For me the cooler is exactly on the ram. I use the ddr4 vengeance lpx 16gb. If your ram is bigger than mine I don't think it would fit.... I'm using ryzen cpu..maybe on the Intel one it's a bit higher but I doubt that
@@nintexbs im looking at a kingston fury rgb kit, it says it's around 42 mm in height, but I reckon it's possible to just raise the fan a tad bit in case it doesn't fit
@@samu7278 yes u can lift it up it works fine
BRO TONE DOWN THE THERMAL PASTE JESUS CHIRST
Doesn't the heatsink block prevent the ram from being installed?
No, but it's a tight fit. Put your RAM in first before mounting the fans.
no it clears with a good 1 cm, no one would buy this if it took up ram slots
Thats waayy too much thermal paste!
Please create a white version of this. 🥲