Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, PA120 SE, 6 Heat Pipes Cpu cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5 Intel 1700/1150/1200

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Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, PA120 SE, 6 Heat Pipes Cpu cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5 Intel 1700/1150/1200

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, PA120 SE, 6 Heat Pipes Cpu cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5 Intel 1700/1150/1200

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Platinum certified HuskyYeah...why do these brands love the word "Assassin" so much:laugh:by adding "Assassin" into the name it makes it cool better; better than "FTW" but not as well as "Killer". Obviously all pale in comparison to the cooling benefit of adding RGB.

To test the limits of a cooler's thermal dissipation capabilities, I run two primary stress tests: Cinebench and OCCT, each for 10 minutes. While this may be a short amount of time, it is sufficient to push most coolers–air and liquid–to their limits. Product specification】Thermalright PA120 SE ARGB White; CPU Cooler dimensions: 125(L)x135(W)x155(H)mm (4.92x5.31x6.1 inch); heat sink material: aluminum, CPU cooler is equipped with metal fasteners of Intel & AMD platform to achieve better installation, double tower cooling is stronger First off… I love this product. When it fits, It works out great! Just look at those pictures. It looks dope in there. It's so big it's dwarfing a 3 slot 30 cm long graphic card. And the cooler.. Ooh...I was so surprised at how perfectly the color from the case fans match the cooler ARGB fans. If you want to your PC look fly on Cheap and also have it perform good, It's hard to beat this CPU cooler. Jun 3rd 2023 Endorfy Brings Arx 700/500 Cases, Spartan 5 CPU Cooler, and Wireless Keyboards to Computex 2023 (0)

If it's priced higher, though, not so sure, as the fans are pretty cheap. TR already has their new GT/A12x25-esque 120mm on the Ultra120s. Generally speaking, the more powerful your CPU is, the bigger and better cooler you'll need. This will vary across architectures depending on how efficient they are, how many cores, and at what frequencies your CPU runs. If your desktop PC needs a lot of power and you travel with it, you're likely to feel safer with a radiator that's attached to your case via 8 or 12 screws than with a huge chunk of metal hanging off your motherboard.

This Air cooler also comes in single or double tower configurations, if your case can support it, I would definitely get the double tower. Phantom Spirit 120 SE (PS120SE, English, Chinese): 7x6mm AGHP gen4, 280 W DTPC, TL-C12B v2, 125 x 135 x 154 mm, fins 10+40, November 2022 Phantom Spirit 120 EVO (PS120EVO, English, Chinese): 7x6mm AGHP gen4, 280 W DTPC, TL-K12, 125 x 135 x 157 mm, fins 10+44+1 (short+main+top cap), October 2023PWM Fans】Model:TL-C12CW-S; Colorful and gorgeous ARGB light effects; Standard size PWM fan:120x120x25mm (4.72x4.72x0.98 inches); Product weight:0.97kg(2.1lb); fan speed (RPM):1550rpm±10%; power port: 4pin; Voltage:12V; Air flow:66.17CFM(MAX); Noise Level≤25.6dB(A), leave room for memory-chip(RAM), so that installation of ice cooler cpu is unrestricted Obvious changes from the Peerless Assassin are the additional heatpipe on the Phantom Spirits, heatpipe gen rev (AGHP is short for antigravity heatpipe, a common term for heatpipes whose cooling ability has reduced sensitive to their orientation with respect to gravity), and the EVO's TL-K12s. There's also base adjustments for Zen 4 and Raptor Lake thermal density though, as usual, the marketing says little that's informative from an engineering perspective. It's implied the Phantom Spirit heatpipes, at least, have different properties depending on how their position in the base interacts with AM5 and LGA1700 die placement. Thermalright puts the TPC up from the Peerless Assassin's 245 W to 280 W (+14%) on the Phantom Spirit and 265 W (+8%) on the Frost Tower. (For comparison, Frost Spirit 140 TPC is 250 W and the Frost Commander 140's 275 W.) Tier 1: These coolers are able to keep the i9-12900K below TJ max in most loads, with no power limits enforced. I expect only the best liquid coolers to meet this standard. I'm also a tad concerned about their choice to have it mount to two screw holes instead of four. This gives it a lot more give to actually tilt a bit either way and it may even shake around if there is sufficient vibration. While it's unlikely there would be enough to be dangerous in normal operation, if you carry your case while traveling or, worse, ship it, I don't know that it would be good for the HSF at all. Looks to me like Thermalright uses the same wires across the Phantom Spirit, Frost Tower, Peerless Assassin, Burst Assassin, Assassin King, Ultra 120 EX Rev. 4, Silver Soul, Frost Sprit, and Frost Commander. Earlier heatsinks have a different style but, since the Ultra gets TL-B12s, that suggests the wires probably aren't limiting.

Where things get really interesting with the Peerless Assassin 129 SE is in lower wattage loads. In fact, I had to retest these results multiple times because I couldn’t believe my own results. When limited to 140W and with fans running at the default fan curve, the Peerless Assassin SE outperformed every cooler I’ve tested – including many high-end AIOs. At 140W with fans reduced to 50% speeds, Thermalright’s cooler tied with BeQuiet’s Pure Loop 2 FX and Cougar’s Poseidon GT360 AIOs for the best cooling performance. 95W OCCT Test Results Another reason to use water cooling is if you have a slim case that doesn't have the space for a larger air cooler, or even for a fan near the CPU. On the other hand, a pump is much harder to replace than a fan if it broke, and while rare, the possibility of leaks within an electronic device can be scary. Regardless of which type of cooler you need, this guide will cover many great options at every size and price point. Radiators marketed as "360mm" may sound better than those "280mm," but this naming scheme only takes into account the combined length of the fans, and ignores their width. Spinning at the same speed, two 140mm fans will cool almost as well as three 120mm ones, while making less noise, being easier to maintain, and fitting into cases with 5.25" bays. While stress testing in Cinebench, I run both with power limits removed and with an enforced 200W CPU power limit, using MSI’s Z690 A Pro DDR4 Motherboard and Be Quiet’s Silent Base 802 Computer Case. Only the most capable coolers are able to pass Cinebench testing when power limits are removed. AGHP technique】6×6mm heat pipes apply AGHP technique, Solve the Inverse gravity effect caused by vertical / horizontal orientation, cpu cooler TDP is 120 to 265W. 6 pure copper sintered heat pipes & PWM fan & Pure copper base&Full electroplating reflow welding process, When CPU cooler works, match with ultra-silent airflow fans, aim to extreme CPU cooling performanceI'm not sure why the difference is so little between PBO without OC and PBO+OC, I thought it should be higher, also voltages seem a bit high when using Auto OC so I disabled it after the tests (it reached over 1.4v) Frost Tower 120 (FT120, English, Chinese): 6x6 mm (apparently gen 4), 265 W DTPC, TL-C12 pro, 125 x 134 x 154 mm, fins 5+41+1, November 2022

This means that coolers that kept previous-gen products like the i9-10900K nice and cool sometimes struggle to keep Intel's i9-12900K under Tj max–the maximum temperature before the CPU starts to throttle. Many coolers, air coolers in particular, fail to keep the i9-12900K under TJ max when power limits are removed in workloads like Cinebench and OCCT when I’ve tested them, including many coolers I previously considered top of the line. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. a. This means no power limits on Intel’s i7-13700K, and AMD’s default power limits on AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X. I've been round the bend trying to find a cooler for the 7800X3D that meets the following criteria. Thermalright's Peerless Assassin 120 SE lives up to its name, delivering the best performance from an air cooler that we've tested on Intel's Alder Lake at a price that undercuts the competition. In our tests, it performed so well when cooling our Core i9-12900K that we re-tested it multiple times to be sure the results were correct. The Peerless Assassin 120 SE cooled the CPU when it was drawing over 200 watts better than our tested competition, and at lower thermal/TDP settings, it performed much better than the competition.Make sure its NONCONDUCTIVE. Some thermal paste uses metallic ingredients to aid in thermal conductivity. The problem with this is that if you apply too much, it can go into the cpu electronic components and damage your system. With noncoductive thermal paste, this isn't a issue so you don't really need to be too exact. (If its a little too much, it doesn't hurt anything.) Apr 27th 2023 ASUS ROG Announces Ryujin III All-in-One CPU Coolers with Simplified Fan Connection and Advanced Pump (3)



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