Im pretty sure this was designed to be used as an alternative to the stock Intel cooler, for non-k series processors. It says right on their spec list that it has TDP limit of 65w - you can see on your screen that the 2700x is a 105w processor. Its no wonder you saw the temps that you did. I still liked the video. Thanks for your take on it.
@@marchfifth1754 Again, it's not nessesarily made for such processors. How I see it, it's meant for Ryzen 3 and Intel Core i3 (and low spec i5) processors, not a Ryzen 5 5600X which already comes with a better overall cooler.
@@marchfifth1754 Actually Brad is right. It's a cooler designed for a TDP of 65w or less. It is not meant to keep your CPU super cool but, to COOL enough to keep you from hitting TJ max ( 95°C ). This cheap cooler does just that for processors that operate at a power limit of 65w or less. If you allow your chip to auto overclock, chances are it will start to suck down more power than 65w. So it heats up, when it hits a thermal limiter, it drops the power and clocks to reduce the temps. Pairing this with a Ryzen 3 part, it would probably have some head room for overclocking.
Hey bro, I was going to buy this about 6 months ago and the guys at the PC shop stopped me and said that I would be wasting my money. The worst cooler and supposed to be a competitor to the i70c cooler from Cooler Master. I have the Cooler Master one and it does a decent job and easy to install. Keep up the great work bro.
I70C.. i akso have it in my test rig and its a ok down facing cooler for its price. It has a copper base and a taller design so it should clear all ram slots. No rgb.. if you are after performance skip all top coolers and go for cheap side 2 heat pipe side cooler.
The CPU cooler is fine when used with a proper CPU it's rated for. Ryzen 7 2700X 105W CPU vs Thermaltake UX100 65W CPU Cooler. It was obvious this wasn't going to work even before he started any testing. He is testing it against a part it was never designed to work with or cool.
I'm running a i-7 cpu with MSI board. I have no issues with heading and i can sync the lighting with my board and the fan runs automatically according to temps. I love this product. But i also don't run max settings on anything. Could be why I'm not getting as much heat as others.
It has to do with your CPU's TDP. Chances are your processor doesn't use more than 65W at any given time and there for stays within the limits of this cooler. His Ryzen 7 2700X uses 105W and goes even further when boosting.
@@Olie956 Hey thanks for the comment. Funny thing is i had to change out this cooler. I was getting too hot as backwards as this may sound. Ive upgraded my cooler now to a bigger cooler now. I though i was ok until i installed a program to monitor my Computers data. Come to find my cpu was adverging around 75 to 92. Ive gottent them temps back down to 60. New cooler and reduced the CPU Mhz a bit. Computer is running fine with the reduction and new cooler. Thanks
@@KosherTech It's not. It does what it's suppose to do, you simply have to use it properly. I wouldn't pay more than $10 USD for it though as anything beyond that and it starts to go up against coolers that are vastly superior from companies like Cooler Master and DeepCool.
i agree with you regarding the noise and taking up slot of ram space. if only i knew few years ago when i did my build. not to mention it does not cooling better then the stock cooler would do
Hi I am purchasing a system case from MSY computers for a good price but it has this fan included.. the CPU is an Intel i7 10700kf... will this cooler be ok on this cpu? I am going to use the PC for 1440 gaming.. Thanks
This is a joke right. the test approach is totally wrong. this cooler is rated for CPU up to 65 TDP. the test in using Ryzen 2700x that is rated as 105 TDP
feels bad for Thermaltake now. They got an unfair review. If this video doesn't get taken down this will hit the reviewer too for being a shitty reviewer.
Your motherboard either needs an RGB header or you need an RGB Controller hub that you can install via one of the motherboard's internal USB connector's.
I'm removing this from my build today, wish me luck... Removing for the reasons you mentioned!! Also the RGB broke and now it has a rave every time I turn it on...
to be fair about the ram issue there, it sort of isn't "supposed" to be an issue for most people, and just is in specific situations like yours. otherwise, the cooler will totally clear the edge ram stick on most boards with generic sticks installed, or sticks that are smaller height or without heatsinks and stuff. sure this can suck, however, most people shopping for a sub 20 dollar cooler, by default most likely will not have such ram or worries, if that makes sense. so yeah, i do agree it's lame and horrendous, however yeah, the people it was sort of designed for it's not a huge issue. otherwise good vid.
This was to replace stock so it isn't for your setup but it was good for my needs (at first). I bought it 6 months ago and yes it's loud but did cool my computer down better than stock. Loved the RGB but died after 6 months and now just loud, sucks! Can you recommend something similar but quieter with RGB at the price point or higher? I have an older Intel 1151 motherboard.
It has to do with your CPU's TDP. Chances are your processor doesn't use more than 65W at any given time and there for stays within the limits of this cooler. His Ryzen 7 2700X uses 105W and goes even further when boosting.
It is even not cooling a I3 9100F. First i thought it was the mounting, but it is just not sufficiënt. Im idle at 48 degrees over here. And it is pretty loud. 65W TDP so cooling the 2700x was always going to end bad. Anyway, save up to buy a half decent tower cooler.
I got stuck with this POS on an ABS prebuilt too. Could barely cool my CPU and I would idle at 70c lmao. So difficult to uninstall and the RGB died after a year.
The product is fine, it's simply his improper use of it that makes it look bad. Ryzen 7 2700X = 105W TDP Thermaltake UX100 CPU Cooler = Cooling capacity of 65W or less TDP Parts. -- The Vetroo v5 would probably perform vastly better though, due to the tower cooler design and 5 heat pipes on that one.
I bought a prebuilt pc, everything in it was quality, I never really looked at the cooler until I was having issues with temperatures in certain games. I looked it up, it was $20! WTF! You would think they would've just kept the wraith cooler. I ended up buying a NOCTUA cooler.
This fan is supposed to be whisper quiet - so much so you don't know it's there. Instead, it's so loud, it makes jet engines feel inadequate. This fan is so loud I don't want to use my computer. It's driving me mad. This video doesn't do it justice. Maybe something is wrong with my fan, but you can hear it from different rooms and even different floors. It's like the fan isn't balanced correctly or something. I just contacted support. Wish I would've done so earlier.
1. smart person would look at the base before buying it. 2. it has NO copper, so its not for 65W cpus. 3. this is for 35 watt cpus regardless to what they say its good for. 4. since it has no copper, its not for overclocking.
As long as your CPU was a 65W TDP or less CPU, it would have worked just fine. This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
This guy cries about a 65w cooler not cooling his 105W Ryzen 7 2700x CPU enough. Lol, bro... You are using a cooler that is designed for low end parts, not a Ryzen 7 2700x. Hahahahahaha!
What processor did you get? The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with. This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
got their 1 aio rgb fan 120 works but hear pump every blue moon screw cap part is annoying and dont feel tight think i go another brand next time on my 11th gen keeps ok temps dont mine or run high cpu games
if any one isn't blind then they would know this cooler has almost same level of fin depth as Intel stock cooler ,so its more like a rgb alternative to intel stock nothing more
11400F = 65 TDP. Yes it will work. It might run warm, depending on the CPU Load, but, it's fine. If you use high quality thermal paste and use it often, it should drop over time as the paste settles in. As long as the 11400F doesn't hit 100°C, you are fine. It also says that it's mounting compatible with LGA 1200, which is what the 11th series CPUs use.
He reviewed the item incorrectly. His processor is 105W by default with boost behaviors that will take it further than that during the boost period. The cooler is designed for 65W parts, operating at, or under, that 65W power target. His methodology was flawed from the get go.
@@Olie956 it's still a piece of trash even on a 65w CPU. Even ignoring temps it's terribly designed. Honestly better off using a stock cooler with how difficult it was to install, and the RGB died on mine after a year anyway.
The product is fine, it's simply his improper use of it that makes it look bad. Ryzen 7 2700X = 105W TDP Thermaltake UX100 CPU Cooler = Cooling capacity of 65W or less TDP Parts.
There are no haters he simply used bad test methodology. He used a 105W CPU on a 65W Cooler. It was obvious even before the test it wasn't going to work well. He is using a cooler on a class of CPU it's not rated for.
The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with. This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
Yer right Einstein using a 65W cooler stated on the box on a 105W CPU what did you expect. what if you use it on a cpu its designed for. B.S. review by someone who does not follow spec's of what you are testing why not try on a Ryzen 5 2600 rated at 65W as I said BS review. Also I might add the ryzen 2700X is also OC. basic the multiplier should be X 37 the one you showed multiplier is set at X 40 so again BS review
Title should be “how to do a biased review”. Test in almost double the tdp and overclocked. Whines about almost every aspect of the cooler without one positive even the thermal paste packaging.
The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with. This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
Este enfriador de CPU está bien si su CPU tiene un TDP o 65W o menos. Este tipo usó una CPU Ryzen 7 2700X de 105W frente a una CPU Cooler de 65W o menos. Por supuesto que no iba a funcionar, era obvio desde el principio. Está usando una CPU fuera de la capacidad de enfriamiento del refrigerador.
This CPU Cooler is fine if your CPU has a TDP or 65W or less. This guy used a 105W Ryzen 7 2700X CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start. He is using a CPU outside the cooler's cooling capacity.
This CPU Cooler is fine if your CPU has a TDP or 65W or less. This guy used a 105W Ryzen 7 2700X CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start. He is using a CPU outside the cooler's cooling capacity.
Este enfriador de CPU está bien si su CPU tiene un TDP o 65W o menos. Este tipo usó una CPU Ryzen 7 2700X de 105W frente a una CPU Cooler de 65W o menos. Por supuesto que no iba a funcionar, era obvio desde el principio. Está usando una CPU fuera de la capacidad de enfriamiento del refrigerador.
Bad test methodology. 105W CPU vs a 65W CPU cooler. Of course the cooler wasn't going to be able to cool the Ryzen 7 105W part. Not the cooler's fault but the guy who didn't follow specifications and did tests using bad test methodology.
65w cooler / 105w cpu.. it was obvious what was going to happen.
Yep.
Im pretty sure this was designed to be used as an alternative to the stock Intel cooler, for non-k series processors. It says right on their spec list that it has TDP limit of 65w - you can see on your screen that the 2700x is a 105w processor. Its no wonder you saw the temps that you did. I still liked the video. Thanks for your take on it.
This is not true, I have it on a 5600x with similar results. The cooler is a piece of trash and no one should buy it.
@@marchfifth1754 Again, it's not nessesarily made for such processors. How I see it, it's meant for Ryzen 3 and Intel Core i3 (and low spec i5) processors, not a Ryzen 5 5600X which already comes with a better overall cooler.
@@GavAttackO I got one for almost free with the rebate... used it on pieced together i7 6700 build. It did great, better than the intel stock cooler.
@@marchfifth1754 Actually Brad is right. It's a cooler designed for a TDP of 65w or less.
It is not meant to keep your CPU super cool but, to COOL enough to keep you from hitting TJ max ( 95°C ).
This cheap cooler does just that for processors that operate at a power limit of 65w or less. If you allow your chip to auto overclock, chances are it will start to suck down more power than 65w. So it heats up, when it hits a thermal limiter, it drops the power and clocks to reduce the temps.
Pairing this with a Ryzen 3 part, it would probably have some head room for overclocking.
Hey bro, I was going to buy this about 6 months ago and the guys at the PC shop stopped me and said that I would be wasting my money. The worst cooler and supposed to be a competitor to the i70c cooler from Cooler Master. I have the Cooler Master one and it does a decent job and easy to install. Keep up the great work bro.
Bro can u give the model of the cooler master one?
I70C.. i akso have it in my test rig and its a ok down facing cooler for its price. It has a copper base and a taller design so it should clear all ram slots. No rgb.. if you are after performance skip all top coolers and go for cheap side 2 heat pipe side cooler.
The CPU cooler is fine when used with a proper CPU it's rated for.
Ryzen 7 2700X 105W CPU vs Thermaltake UX100 65W CPU Cooler.
It was obvious this wasn't going to work even before he started any testing. He is testing it against a part it was never designed to work with or cool.
Mate u test a cooler which one was made for 65W tdp. And u put it on ryzen who got 105W tdp and its overclocked. For me this test is not profesional.
I'm running a i-7 cpu with MSI board. I have no issues with heading and i can sync the lighting with my board and the fan runs automatically according to temps. I love this product. But i also don't run max settings on anything. Could be why I'm not getting as much heat as others.
It has to do with your CPU's TDP.
Chances are your processor doesn't use more than 65W at any given time and there for stays within the limits of this cooler.
His Ryzen 7 2700X uses 105W and goes even further when boosting.
@@Olie956 Hey thanks for the comment. Funny thing is i had to change out this cooler. I was getting too hot as backwards as this may sound. Ive upgraded my cooler now to a bigger cooler now. I though i was ok until i installed a program to monitor my Computers data. Come to find my cpu was adverging around 75 to 92. Ive gottent them temps back down to 60. New cooler and reduced the CPU Mhz a bit. Computer is running fine with the reduction and new cooler. Thanks
COOLING POWER is 65W for this air cooler and your CPU 2700x is 105W that is why it does not work for you )
Lol yes yes I know that but it's still 💩
@@KosherTech It's not.
It does what it's suppose to do, you simply have to use it properly.
I wouldn't pay more than $10 USD for it though as anything beyond that and it starts to go up against coolers that are vastly superior from companies like Cooler Master and DeepCool.
i agree with you regarding the noise and taking up slot of ram space. if only i knew few years ago when i did my build. not to mention it does not cooling better then the stock cooler would do
I am guessing ThermalTake was the dislike! Yeah, they were giving this away at Microcenter and no one was taking it. 93 after 1.5 minutes. Yikes.
The dislikes are from people noticing the very obvious flaw in his testing methodology.
105W CPU vs 65W CPU Cooler.
Of course it wasn't going to work.
i was curious i have a budget build is it better that the stock ryzen coolers ?
Hi I am purchasing a system case from MSY computers for a good price but it has this fan included.. the CPU is an Intel i7 10700kf... will this cooler be ok on this cpu? I am going to use the PC for 1440 gaming.. Thanks
i have a question does it work on my pc? my processor is intelR CoreTM i3-3220 CPU pls reply
This is a joke right. the test approach is totally wrong. this cooler is rated for CPU up to 65 TDP. the test in using Ryzen 2700x that is rated as 105 TDP
Exactly.
lol you test a 65w cooler with a 105 w processor, take the video down and do the correction.
feels bad for Thermaltake now. They got an unfair review. If this video doesn't get taken down this will hit the reviewer too for being a shitty reviewer.
Yo kosher what do i plug it into on my motherboard to be able to control the rgb and power it
Your motherboard either needs an RGB header or you need an RGB Controller hub that you can install via one of the motherboard's internal USB connector's.
my rgb's are not working anymore pls help
“Check how loud this is” *cricket noises*
Lol.
4:10 I think your fans are not working 😳
Lol watch till 5:00 it will answer ur question. Youngins and their attention span 🤦♀️
I'm removing this from my build today, wish me luck... Removing for the reasons you mentioned!! Also the RGB broke and now it has a rave every time I turn it on...
to be fair about the ram issue there, it sort of isn't "supposed" to be an issue for most people, and just is in specific situations like yours. otherwise, the cooler will totally clear the edge ram stick on most boards with generic sticks installed, or sticks that are smaller height or without heatsinks and stuff. sure this can suck, however, most people shopping for a sub 20 dollar cooler, by default most likely will not have such ram or worries, if that makes sense. so yeah, i do agree it's lame and horrendous, however yeah, the people it was sort of designed for it's not a huge issue. otherwise good vid.
Dude its only rated for 65w.. no oc ing with this cpu..
Depends on the part you pair it with. Ryzen 3 parts will proper have some head room to overclock with it.
What do you expect for $20...(cats)
It's about $10 here.
I've used that for a long while and never had any thermal issues
“Cpu fan is loud” my blower style 1080ti “Hold my beer”
This was to replace stock so it isn't for your setup but it was good for my needs (at first). I bought it 6 months ago and yes it's loud but did cool my computer down better than stock. Loved the RGB but died after 6 months and now just loud, sucks! Can you recommend something similar but quieter with RGB at the price point or higher? I have an older Intel 1151 motherboard.
It's designed for CPU's with a registered TDP of 65W or less; It is not for the 105W+ of the Ryzen 7 2700X. Lol.
@@Olie956 Which my computer is. Oh well I got something else.
Just got it... installing it on Intel is a pain in the a**!!! Coming from an intel stock cooler tho it does the job Well (bugdet build btw)😁
It has to do with your CPU's TDP.
Chances are your processor doesn't use more than 65W at any given time and there for stays within the limits of this cooler.
His Ryzen 7 2700X uses 105W and goes even further when boosting.
It is even not cooling a I3 9100F. First i thought it was the mounting, but it is just not sufficiënt. Im idle at 48 degrees over here. And it is pretty loud. 65W TDP so cooling the 2700x was always going to end bad. Anyway, save up to buy a half decent tower cooler.
I have this cooler that I got on a prebuilt pc. The RHB died after a few months of use DO NOT RECOMMEND
I got stuck with this POS on an ABS prebuilt too. Could barely cool my CPU and I would idle at 70c lmao. So difficult to uninstall and the RGB died after a year.
Is vetroo v5 better? It's 1700 rpm compared to The thermaltake being 1800 rpm
The product is fine, it's simply his improper use of it that makes it look bad.
Ryzen 7 2700X = 105W TDP
Thermaltake UX100 CPU Cooler = Cooling capacity of 65W or less TDP Parts.
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The Vetroo v5 would probably perform vastly better though, due to the tower cooler design and 5 heat pipes on that one.
I bought a prebuilt pc, everything in it was quality, I never really looked at the cooler until I was having issues with temperatures in certain games. I looked it up, it was $20! WTF! You would think they would've just kept the wraith cooler. I ended up buying a NOCTUA cooler.
This fan is supposed to be whisper quiet - so much so you don't know it's there. Instead, it's so loud, it makes jet engines feel inadequate. This fan is so loud I don't want to use my computer. It's driving me mad. This video doesn't do it justice. Maybe something is wrong with my fan, but you can hear it from different rooms and even different floors. It's like the fan isn't balanced correctly or something. I just contacted support. Wish I would've done so earlier.
1. smart person would look at the base before buying it. 2. it has NO copper, so its not for 65W cpus. 3. this is for 35 watt cpus regardless to what they say its good for. 4. since it has no copper, its not for overclocking.
Please remove this confusing video. For 65W TDP CPUs this fan is pretty much ok for $20.
yeah my 1800x is at 93c at 75% power limit(6 core instead of 8) and 3600mhz(instead of 4ghs) without a case in a 18c room and 3 fan around lol..
Real talk today I just throw that fan into the trash and order me a Prism from Amazon
What a waste.
As long as your CPU was a 65W TDP or less CPU, it would have worked just fine.
This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
i had the same issues with my ram I had to take half the heat sync off to make my 4th stick fit lol
Bro used CPU cooler for 65W TDP with a CPU at 105W TDP.
This cooler is pushing my ram and I am afraid it will break it.
This guy cries about a 65w cooler not cooling his 105W Ryzen 7 2700x CPU enough. Lol, bro... You are using a cooler that is designed for low end parts, not a Ryzen 7 2700x. Hahahahahaha!
Not only that but it's overclocked I'm over here just like why put a 65w cooler on 105w chip overclock it then run a stress test, dudes a clown
I didn't need a plier. It was easy. You just remove the GPU so you have space.
bruh this is sad about to get my pc shipped untill i only now checked the specs didnt know that the cooler was bad
What processor did you get?
The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with.
This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
got their 1 aio rgb fan 120 works but hear pump every blue moon screw cap part is annoying and dont feel tight think i go another brand next time on my 11th gen keeps ok temps dont mine or run high cpu games
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This cooler is rated for CPU's running at, or below, 65W.
the noise was barely a sound. but the ram thing sure is an issue
if any one isn't blind then they would know this cooler has almost same level of fin depth as Intel stock cooler ,so its more like a rgb alternative to intel stock nothing more
105W processor vs 65W CPU cooler.
Of course it won't cool it well enough.
$12 here tho,can i use on 11400f?
11400F = 65 TDP.
Yes it will work.
It might run warm, depending on the CPU Load, but, it's fine. If you use high quality thermal paste and use it often, it should drop over time as the paste settles in.
As long as the 11400F doesn't hit 100°C, you are fine.
It also says that it's mounting compatible with LGA 1200, which is what the 11th series CPUs use.
Im using this with i5 10400....its fine 7 or 10c lower than the stock cooler ...and it has rgb so perfect for the price
This còoler 4 ram sticks forget about it
i already had the stock fan, but i bought this just for the rgb
same
how do i remove it?
Lol same way u installed it
Not everyone should do reviews.
Kosh you ain't bad, this is the worst anything you've ever reviewed.
He reviewed the item incorrectly.
His processor is 105W by default with boost behaviors that will take it further than that during the boost period.
The cooler is designed for 65W parts, operating at, or under, that 65W power target.
His methodology was flawed from the get go.
@@Olie956 it's still a piece of trash even on a 65w CPU. Even ignoring temps it's terribly designed. Honestly better off using a stock cooler with how difficult it was to install, and the RGB died on mine after a year anyway.
This cooler works fine with my i5 10400f an 10 case Fans 🤣
I have had so many problems with their Fans, I won't ever buy Anything from ThermalFake again. Please TT, hire BETTER Engineers please! 😁
The product is fine, it's simply his improper use of it that makes it look bad.
Ryzen 7 2700X = 105W TDP
Thermaltake UX100 CPU Cooler = Cooling capacity of 65W or less TDP Parts.
You're the man Kosher!! Had to like and comment because haters are lame. ^.^
Lol appreciate that sax ☺️
There are no haters he simply used bad test methodology.
He used a 105W CPU on a 65W Cooler.
It was obvious even before the test it wasn't going to work well. He is using a cooler on a class of CPU it's not rated for.
Dam this thing is horrible. I'd rather just get a normal standing fan aim it at the cpu.
The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with.
This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
Yer right Einstein using a 65W cooler stated on the box on a 105W CPU what did you expect. what if you use it on a cpu its designed for. B.S. review by someone who does not follow spec's of what you are testing why not try on a Ryzen 5 2600 rated at 65W as I said BS review. Also I might add the ryzen 2700X is also OC. basic the multiplier should be X 37 the one you showed multiplier is set at X 40 so again BS review
Title should be “how to do a biased review”. Test in almost double the tdp and overclocked. Whines about almost every aspect of the cooler without one positive even the thermal paste packaging.
Nah, there is no problem with that cooler; it could be that your hands and fingers are too big and can’t fit to install it. 🥴
Bro I just ordered this cooler 😰
What processor do you have?
The cooler is fine if you use it with a proper part that it should be paired with.
This guy used a 105W CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start.
TDP
Yep.
105W CPU vs 65W CPU cooler.
Of course the CPU was going to run way to hot. The cooler wasn't rated for the load the CPU is putting out.
Thanks
Este enfriador de CPU está bien si su CPU tiene un TDP o 65W o menos. Este tipo usó una CPU Ryzen 7 2700X de 105W frente a una CPU Cooler de 65W o menos. Por supuesto que no iba a funcionar, era obvio desde el principio. Está usando una CPU fuera de la capacidad de enfriamiento del refrigerador.
This CPU Cooler is fine if your CPU has a TDP or 65W or less.
This guy used a 105W Ryzen 7 2700X CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start. He is using a CPU outside the cooler's cooling capacity.
Gracias
This CPU Cooler is fine if your CPU has a TDP or 65W or less.
This guy used a 105W Ryzen 7 2700X CPU vs a 65W or less CPU Cooler. Of course it wasn't going to work, it was obvious from the start. He is using a CPU outside the cooler's cooling capacity.
Este enfriador de CPU está bien si su CPU tiene un TDP o 65W o menos. Este tipo usó una CPU Ryzen 7 2700X de 105W frente a una CPU Cooler de 65W o menos. Por supuesto que no iba a funcionar, era obvio desde el principio. Está usando una CPU fuera de la capacidad de enfriamiento del refrigerador.
It's horrendous
Bad test methodology.
105W CPU vs a 65W CPU cooler.
Of course the cooler wasn't going to be able to cool the Ryzen 7 105W part.
Not the cooler's fault but the guy who didn't follow specifications and did tests using bad test methodology.
DC dude DC