Yes, but it depends on what kind of case you're using. In my case, I used the Full ATX case in this video. There was plenty of space to install the case fan on the upper side of the fan. Thank you for your comments.
I assume that you connected 5V 3 pin RGB connector to the D_LED ARGB header. If you want to use this fan with a wired controller, you have to connect 5V 3 pin connector to the controller directly. If you connect the 5V 3 pin ARGB connector to the D_LED ARGB header, it is automatically light on default color. In order to change the RGB color, you need to download sync program like ASUS AURA, MSI Mystics, ASRock Polychrome, Gigabyte Fusion 2.0. In this video, I installed Gigabyte B460M so I download Fusion 2.0 and installed it. Good Luck! Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 thank you for the reply! And I had it working with the controller when I initially installed the fan, but wanted to sync it up with RGBSync. I connected it to the 5V 3 pin D_LED on the MB, but I only got a little light on the logo display if any at all. I decided to just deal with it later and reconnected it to the controller and now I'm getting no light at all! Thinking I messed something up.
I mean you have to put the washer before screw bolt on the backplate(Video 3:18). I forgot to put the washer while I was installing that's why I inserted words not to forget. Hopefully, you understand what I'm saying. Thank you for your comments.
bro, can you flip the logo upside down? it's hard for me to flip it because the wires are near the top part of my mobo and it forced me to place it upside down haha
As you can see in this video 6:44, you can install memory to all slots but the thing is to install 1st slot ram before covering up the side fan. All ram slots are available. Thank you for your comments.
I have this cooler for my XEON X79 rig (ASUS P9X79Pro paired with E5-1680v2; 8 Core, 16 Thread OC'd to 4.4Ghz). I needed a nice looking RGB cooler for my vertical test-bench (in lieu of case) and I chose this one for its 230W TDP (heat-dissipation capacity). It is well constructed with 6x6mm nickel plated heat pipes, a big ALU heat exchanger with dual 120 RGB fans and an RGB top-plate. The shroud on this design creates more controlled air flows, in particular to the top-plate of the CPU heat block itself. For about $70, it is a very competitive and quality option on the market. It does come in TWO versions, a 5V 3 pin and a 12V 4 pin PWM. So make sure you spec the correct variant depending on your motherboard. Most modern motherboards will manage the 4 pin PWM variant to control fan speed profiles from the BIOS. However, if you have a more modern CPU that may require less heat-dissipation capacity (up to 180W TDP), I would also recommend the SNOWMAN 6 pipe tower cooler with DUAL 120mm fans for about $27 on AliExpress (RGB fans and RGB top-plate are optional here and will bring the total price to $37). www.aliexpress.com/item/4000324830661.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7a606a5cNId9Ja&s=p&ad_pvid=202009270816353566654582528400008117551_2&algo_pvid=7a5a219e-94ba-4698-a673-f41d0126e7dd&algo_expid=7a5a219e-94ba-4698-a673-f41d0126e7dd-1&btsid=0bb0622e16012197952066933e3113&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_ In my opinion.
You are cooler master....
Question... how tight did you do it up to the cpu
Ok so is the copying the GameMax Gamma 600 or is GM copying this
I have a question, Can put 2 fans in the upper side of the cpu cooler? I have a corsair carbide spec-delta RGB.
Yes, but it depends on what kind of case you're using. In my case, I used the Full ATX case in this video. There was plenty of space to install the case fan on the upper side of the fan. Thank you for your comments.
I couldn't get the RGB to work when I plugged it in via D_LED 1 or 2. I could, however, with the controller. Any tips? I'm not the most savvy.
I assume that you connected 5V 3 pin RGB connector to the D_LED ARGB header. If you want to use this fan with a wired controller, you have to connect 5V 3 pin connector to the controller directly. If you connect the 5V 3 pin ARGB connector to the D_LED ARGB header, it is automatically light on default color. In order to change the RGB color, you need to download sync program like ASUS AURA, MSI Mystics, ASRock Polychrome, Gigabyte Fusion 2.0. In this video, I installed Gigabyte B460M so I download Fusion 2.0 and installed it.
Good Luck! Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 thank you for the reply! And I had it working with the controller when I initially installed the fan, but wanted to sync it up with RGBSync. I connected it to the 5V 3 pin D_LED on the MB, but I only got a little light on the logo display if any at all. I decided to just deal with it later and reconnected it to the controller and now I'm getting no light at all! Thinking I messed something up.
what does it mean when you say don’t forget washer?
I mean you have to put the washer before screw bolt on the backplate(Video 3:18). I forgot to put the washer while I was installing that's why I inserted words not to forget. Hopefully, you understand what I'm saying. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 i’m really new to pc building and i just don’t know what a washer is. that’s probably a dumb question but i’m just confused
bro, can you flip the logo upside down? it's hard for me to flip it because the wires are near the top part of my mobo and it forced me to place it upside down haha
How much clearance for ram?
As you can see in this video 6:44, you can install memory to all slots but the thing is to install 1st slot ram before covering up the side fan. All ram slots are available. Thank you for your comments.
7:16 98 max temp!!!!! wtf?
bro 98°C 50W XD that cooler is shit
Nice cooler
I have this cooler for my XEON X79 rig (ASUS P9X79Pro paired with E5-1680v2; 8 Core, 16 Thread OC'd to 4.4Ghz). I needed a nice looking RGB cooler for my vertical test-bench (in lieu of case) and I chose this one for its 230W TDP (heat-dissipation capacity). It is well constructed with 6x6mm nickel plated heat pipes, a big ALU heat exchanger with dual 120 RGB fans and an RGB top-plate. The shroud on this design creates more controlled air flows, in particular to the top-plate of the CPU heat block itself. For about $70, it is a very competitive and quality option on the market. It does come in TWO versions, a 5V 3 pin and a 12V 4 pin PWM. So make sure you spec the correct variant depending on your motherboard. Most modern motherboards will manage the 4 pin PWM variant to control fan speed profiles from the BIOS.
However, if you have a more modern CPU that may require less heat-dissipation capacity (up to 180W TDP), I would also recommend the SNOWMAN 6 pipe tower cooler with DUAL 120mm fans for about $27 on AliExpress (RGB fans and RGB top-plate are optional here and will bring the total price to $37).
www.aliexpress.com/item/4000324830661.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.7a606a5cNId9Ja&s=p&ad_pvid=202009270816353566654582528400008117551_2&algo_pvid=7a5a219e-94ba-4698-a673-f41d0126e7dd&algo_expid=7a5a219e-94ba-4698-a673-f41d0126e7dd-1&btsid=0bb0622e16012197952066933e3113&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
In my opinion.
его tdp распространяется только на процессоры с большой площадью. а небольшие процы (core i5-10700 например) он охлаждает посредственно.