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Spent an hour trying to figure out the cables and how to hook this system up according to Thermalright's "How-To" video. Finally found your video and had everything set up in about 5 minutes. Thank you!!!
Si deseas restarle unos grados mas, solo cambia los ventiladores por unos que tengan una velocidad superior, 1800rpm, seria idóneo ,ya que a mayor velocidad aumentara el sonido .
I have a question. The tests you did with your Ryzen 7 5800x. You made it as it came from the factory. Or did you make any adjustments to the processor before testing? This means that the core performance boost was activated in the tests?
Obrigado pelo vídeo comprei cooler THERMALRIGHT por indicação do vendedor e vendo este vídeo tirou minha dúvida é como instalar o cooler valeu e ganhou mais seguidor e like 👍
@@BUDDAz1g I mean here in Germany the EVO costs around 14 bucks more than the Phantom Spirit and around 20 more than the PA. Still incredibly cheap, cooling on the Evo is the best of all three but not really a significant different. Noise level is down a notch and build/looks are better imho.
@@kleinkalibar7486 The video I watched showed the fan blades of the EVO being a different shape and they spin over 500rpm faster. But they were not as good as the SE model. To cool the same amount, the fans had to spin faster and became a lot louder. (Hardware Canucks, did the comparrison)
No, but you will lose RAM stick "coolness" only the most basic looking RAM will fit. In my B650 Aorus Elite AX the only RAM that fits is G.SKILL Flare X5 6000mhz. Just barely actually lol
@@DOOM.Fi3nd Nope, many fit easily, without lifting the fan. Fan can be used for clearance. The real complaint might be the rgb on ram is covered by it
i have my computer with this air fan -cooler system since 1 month since few days i have an problem that the back of the computer overheats so much that my usb slots get buggy like hell and all parts i have on the back usb slots lagg ore fall out ore what ever so yesterday after it happens again i started to check the amd - programm to see the temp- in my computer. yust with planet zoo my computer overheated gpu = 62 °C - CPU 52 °C after some times gpu 72 °C and CPU 62.1°C i also find it really strange , that this huge cooler blocks like 1/5 of the inside, the smal fan in the front pushes the air in and 10 cm away the motherboard /CPU Fan blows huge amount of air back to the front .. so that one point iam really not comfy with in the back the same my tiny normal fan trys to blow everthing out , but it feels like he only has 5-10 cm air left the airflow in this computers nowaydays dont look right should be a fan be in the upperpart and front andd back to suck out everthing ? the big phantom fan, blocks so much space even so it may be a nice strong cooler, but what use is a strong cooler when the tower is "smal" . the tower is already 1/3 larger than all of my oldest models . and heavy like hell . on person even had an air vent so it bloed direktly against the glass front .. was even more fail in my eyes. my computer was build in a area 51 - computer store in my city so its all compatibel and works . but doesnt feel right .
@@miepiyuki5609 la orientación de los ventiladores es importante, debe fluir el aire en el mismo sentido, verifica la posición, también verifica la pasta térmica. El conector debe estar en en CPU fan.
Thermalright frequently quotes "up to 20,000 hours of industrial life" across all of their fans, especially when referencing their S-FDB bearings. 20,000 hours is only two years and three months. Are we supposed to be impressed by "up to" 2 years and 3 months of life in our CPU fan? 😟
Thermalright PS 120SE ARGB on Amazon: amzn.to/3XUgble
Cooler Master H212 Black RGB on Amazon: amzn.to/44oxjSx
Amazon links are affiliate links. I gain a small percentage at no cost to you if you make a purchase. This will help my channel. Thank you.
Thermalright has achieved a remarkable success with its cooler line - all at a very low cost to the consumer.
Spent an hour trying to figure out the cables and how to hook this system up according to Thermalright's "How-To" video. Finally found your video and had everything set up in about 5 minutes. Thank you!!!
Glad I could help
Für mich der beste Preis - Leistung CPU Kühler. Top Video kurz aber gut erklärt.
What ram is compatible with this cooler? depending on the height allowed by the cooler
Same MB and CPU as mine. I put that cooler in today and dropped my CPU temp abour 20c average over the stock coller I had.
Thanks for sharing
Si deseas restarle unos grados mas, solo cambia los ventiladores por unos que tengan una velocidad superior, 1800rpm, seria idóneo ,ya que a mayor velocidad aumentara el sonido .
I have a question. The tests you did with your Ryzen 7 5800x. You made it as it came from the factory. Or did you make any adjustments to the processor before testing? This means that the core performance boost was activated in the tests?
Yes, as it came from factory
Why does one of the fans must go inbetween rather than on each side?
So that the pull push of the fans be more efficient without air gaps
@@MisterShaggyDoo it doesn’t “have to” both can be placed where you want, but just not two in the middle.
Could you do a review of the Royal talent f120 tower heatsink?
Thank you for video, 👍
Welcome
did you tested it on open case/ closed case?
No, only closed case
Obrigado pelo vídeo comprei cooler THERMALRIGHT por indicação do vendedor e vendo este vídeo tirou minha dúvida é como instalar o cooler valeu e ganhou mais seguidor e like 👍
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Will this fit a ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 Mid-Tower
Is the phantom spirit evo the exact same but all black and rgb fan?
I don't think so
The Evo has different fans, higher quality and less noise when at high rpm
@kleinkalibar7486 so overall better and worth the price? I like the look of it over the pa120 just wanted to know if it's performance is up to par
@@BUDDAz1g I mean here in Germany the EVO costs around 14 bucks more than the Phantom Spirit and around 20 more than the PA. Still incredibly cheap, cooling on the Evo is the best of all three but not really a significant different. Noise level is down a notch and build/looks are better imho.
@@kleinkalibar7486 The video I watched showed the fan blades of the EVO being a different shape and they spin over 500rpm faster. But they were not as good as the SE model. To cool the same amount, the fans had to spin faster and became a lot louder. (Hardware Canucks, did the comparrison)
For mine it says that my cpu isn’t like registering do you know how to fix that can anyone help I’d appreciate it
What type motherboard and casing this?
I'm using an Asus Prime B550 Plus MOBO: amzn.to/3WBgpNU
And the Case is an NZXT H5 Flow: amzn.to/3WnIGqW
So are you losing RAM slots with this fan?
No
No, but you will lose RAM stick "coolness" only the most basic looking RAM will fit.
In my B650 Aorus Elite AX the only RAM that fits is G.SKILL Flare X5 6000mhz. Just barely actually lol
@@DOOM.Fi3nd Nope, many fit easily, without lifting the fan. Fan can be used for clearance. The real complaint might be the rgb on ram is covered by it
i have my computer with this air fan -cooler system since 1 month
since few days i have an problem that the back of the computer overheats so much that my usb slots get buggy like hell and all parts i have on the back usb slots lagg ore fall out ore what ever
so yesterday after it happens again i started to check the amd - programm to see the temp- in my computer.
yust with planet zoo my computer overheated
gpu = 62 °C - CPU 52 °C
after some times
gpu 72 °C and CPU 62.1°C
i also find it really strange , that this huge cooler blocks like 1/5 of the inside,
the smal fan in the front pushes the air in and 10 cm away the motherboard /CPU Fan blows huge amount of air back to the front .. so that one point iam really not comfy with
in the back the same my tiny normal fan trys to blow everthing out , but it feels like he only has 5-10 cm air left the airflow in this computers nowaydays dont look right
should be a fan be in the upperpart and front andd back to suck out everthing ? the big phantom fan, blocks so much space even so it may be a nice strong cooler, but what use is a strong cooler when the tower is "smal" .
the tower is already 1/3 larger than all of my oldest models . and heavy like hell .
on person even had an air vent so it bloed direktly against the glass front .. was even more fail in my eyes.
my computer was build in a area 51 - computer store in my city so its all compatibel and works .
but doesnt feel right .
72 and 62 C are not overheating...
@@miepiyuki5609 la orientación de los ventiladores es importante, debe fluir el aire en el mismo sentido, verifica la posición, también verifica la pasta térmica. El conector debe estar en en CPU fan.
How do I change the rgb?
The RGB connects to your motherboard's RGB header. In my case, it is an Asus motherboard, so I used Armoury Crate to change the RGB
@@KnowledgeSharingTech What sort of connector does the Thermalright plug into?
los 7 hetpipes hacen la diferencia
so strange that cpu throttled performance at 71C.
He must mean 91 degrees. The max of that cpu is 90.
essa tradução ficou top rs
Thx, you made me realize a mistak
Thermalright frequently quotes "up to 20,000 hours of industrial life" across all of their fans, especially when referencing their S-FDB bearings. 20,000 hours is only two years and three months. Are we supposed to be impressed by "up to" 2 years and 3 months of life in our CPU fan? 😟