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16.3.2019

I recently upgraded my computer and the i7 CPU came with Intel's stock fan, which I didn't mind having used them previously, but this time round I was not happy with the fan at all. The noise level was crazy high from what I had been used to and the fan just seem to intermittently make an awful whirring sound too, even when running on silent, so I decided to upgrade the fan to the Arctic 12 LP and it's the best decision I could have made.The fan was very easy to install, took me about 5 minutes in total to do and comes with pre-applied thermal paste as well, making it even easier and as soon as I switched my PC back on I could instantly notice the difference.The Arctic fan is so much quieter than the Intel one and already having 2 other Arctic fans installed as my case fans, it's just looks good now with everything matching.I let the fans run for a while and then checked the temperatures in the Bios and the CPU is running at least 6 degrees lower than with the Intel fan and it's still extremely quite, with the running speed set to normal instead of silent. I haven't tested it yet with any games, but I'm 100% more confident now with this fan installed than I would have been using the Intel one.The Arctic 12 LP is an amazing purchase and I would highly recommend to anyone looking to upgrade.
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27.8.2019

I like the brand and have purchased there product before I had a issue the first one that turned up I plugged it in and turn on my tower to find the fan not spinning i loaded some software to tell me pc temps and wait for it to get up to temp the fan still didn't spin so I shut it down and test both header with both my case fan and my old cpu fan to found they both work I ordered a replacement and amazon sent me another one the next day which was a Sunday so big thanks to to them going the extra mile I got the replacement plug it in and it works I replaced the original one that game with the pc cus it was a unbranded cooler that had a noisy cpu fan and small heat sink the replacement droppedmy cpu temps by 12 degrees c big improvement and is a lot quieter really good cpu cooler just be awere all way make sure it works before putting you case sides on and make sure when you turn on your pc all your fans spin up and slow down. i hope the company test all cpu cooler fans I just had one that slip through the cracks as there product are good if anyone wants to know I'm running a i3 7th gen and I'll add a photo of the cpu cooler that came with the pc
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17.12.2019

Alpine 12 CO - Initial impressions were not great. The mount is flimsy and mounting was not very firm. I do this stuff a lot and it feels about the same as a stock cooler. Line it up well and it will probably clip in. If you have a problem, lift the black pins, push down on the rim of the white part with a screwdriver. The white clips snap into the holes, then you can the lock off. My first try on a i5 2400 ran idle at about 35 degrees, increasing to highs of 80 under Intel's Extreme Tuner. Later, I swapped motherboards, cleaned up and fitted with NT-H1 paste. I think the first setup was not fully in contact, leading to poor performance. Now, with a mild overclock the temp sits close to 30 at idle,and raises to about 62 under test. The stock cooler was much worse, hitting close to 90. Sound is good, you can hear it once it winds up but most the time it is very quiet. The cpu fan lead is long with no clips unlike the stock cooler which may be a little untidy. This and the mounting cost one star, but it is very cheap.So, good cheap cooler, but take care mounting. The screwdriver trick works, where brute force would fail.
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5.5.2019

Please note that this cooler is only rated for TDP of 45 watts. So it's not supposed to be used on a Ryzen 5 2600. However I decided to take a chance and give it a shot. My Ryzen 5 2600 quickly went up to 95 degrees and throttled to remain relevant. However this is because I didn't have any fans in the case. As a result it heated up the motherboard and the M.2 NVME too. However I have since put a single case fan in, and it only goes at 400RPM so it's dead silent, but it's getting some airflow through the case, and it has since dropped to about 75-80 degrees. Which while warm, is perfectly fine and within operating temperatures. Note this is while gaming on the Witcher 3 and Assassin's Creed Odyssey,not idle (or full load). Results will definitely vary. But I'd say if you have even some airflow through your case, then this is a great CPU cooler due to its silence (so long as you don't mind its appearance).
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25.10.2019

I bought this to replace my intel stock cooler which was allowing my CPU to run to 100 degrees when playing games.This is a very good cooler for its price. Its much quieter than a stock fan and gives much better performance.However, although on paper its easy to install I actually had some trouble with it. The push pins didn't seem to all want to click down, only about 2 did. The other 2 went down but didn't click. I had to rotate the cooler trying different positions but I still couldn't get all 4 pins to lock. You may need to remove your motherboard when installing the cooler to make sure all the pins go through. I just pushed all the pins down as hard as I dared and the cooler stayed in place,although as mentioned only 2 pins clicked.My CPU (i5-6500) now runs at 40 degrees idle and 65 degrees under load
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12.6.2020

I had an old i7-2700k and when I moved it into another case the artic freezer pro 13 snapped off the mounting brackets. I was only using it as a TV theatre computer so bought this cheap replacement. Well the idles actually went down, old freezer pro though like 7 years old and I never replaced the thermal compund on it. I did clean case a lot as well. Overall It is quiet enough and works well. I did 1 hour of prime 95 (I know it is not long enough but it was long enough for me to know I would never have issues at all given my work load on it) and it maxed at 70 degress but I do have excellent air flow in case and I do not have a powerful graphics card in it.Installation took me 10 seconds,I literally just pushed down the 4 pegs into the holes done then plugged fan in. I was like well that was easy enough.
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2.4.2019

bought to replace a stock Intel cooler that was getting noisy.not much roof between cpu mount and memory chips.price seemed OK ( but had to add bits to get free delivery) just over £20.00 total.Removing old unit and cleaning was easy.fitting this unit should have been simply locate pins in slots and press each down to lock,BUT pre-applied thermal paste was way too thick, could get any three pins locked but not 4th,tried three times, removing paste from cpu each time until it finally clicked all 4 pins in.no other problems, cooling results are great around 32 degrees C most of the time, never gone over 60 degrees C after playing games for two or three hours, very happy,less noise than stock heat sink too.ps .later found same unit for half amazon price.
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8.6.2020

Bought this to replace the Intel stock cooler that came with my CPU.I was looking for something quiet when my PC isn't under a lot of strain (just watching Netflix etc...), as I find the noise (any noise) distracting.Having just installed this, I can't notice a huge difference when nothing is running (I *think* it is a bit quieter). But for £6, I can't really complain.Playing with the fan settings, I turned it up to full speed and it is *definitely* quieter than the Intel stock cooler at this level.So, if you're looking for a silent machine, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a quieter cooler than the Intel stock cooler (particularly at higher loads), this seems a perfectly fine choice.

6.1.2020

I bought this to replace the basic cooler on my old i5 3570k. I didn't think it would do much but it was so cheap and I felt like doing some DIY on the old computer.What a bargain! It reduced the temperatures by between 5 and 10c immediately. This maybe be because the thermal paste needed changing or whatever, but for the cost of this little cooler, I am really impressive.So simple to install, it takes literally 2 minutes. I'd recommend getting some cleaning alcohol and a suitable cloth at the same time to get rid of the old thermal paste on your CPU.Definitely recommend this cooler.

6.4.2019

It's actually a great cooler, the low price is a bonus. It runs of 4-pin, so is backwards compatible with 3-pin sockets too... But is nicely controlled through 4-pin socket motherboards. It is near silent and when tucked in a computer under a desk is even quieter. Despite this, it is still nice and cool, able to handle office/home CPUs with ease. It's not designed for gaming, and might not perform well in this area, but as long as you are in the 70 watt CPU range this is a great choice. Pair it with some branded thermal paste for even better results.

9.12.2015

This CPU cooler from ARCTIC is great value for money! This product came in the time predicted, and is in perfect working order. It says that this cooler is "Super silent" and as expected it does make some noise, but very little compared to a stock cooler. The only down side to this silence is that the fan spins slower, meaning the CPU is not cooled as efficiently. However, this has been no issue for me, in the past month or so of using it. Even while under heavy CPU load.A great Cooler for the price. Would recommend!

22.2.2020

Better cooling as per title. This is also quieter than the stock fan and the ring around the fan provides a ducted effect which moves even more air into the heatsink than the bigger bladed fan would on its own. The heatsink itself is also bigger than the stock one although it is solid aluminium and does not have a copper core like the Intel ones and more expensive options. The main point though is that this is cheap, small, quieter and more efficient than the Intel fan that comes with your CPU. Recommended.

2.10.2019

I used this as a stop gap for my ryzen 7 1800x and it's done a great job for such small cooler, I wouldn't use this permanently on a high end chip but for mid to low end cpu's j would be more than happy to use it. I did get some thermal throttling with 1800x but not much and the chip never got above 75c under stress test so as a stop gap or a cheap solution to no cooler I can highly recommend the only negative is it's a bit tricky to fit as you have to put a lot of pressure down onto the cpu to fit it

19.2.2020

If your cpu is overheating it will slow your computer and result in lower fps1.)Get this CPU2.)Up the values in the BIOS settings which results in the fan spinning faster per every degreee3.)Clean out dust>>>Whole thing resulted in a 25-30 degrees celcius dip in temperatures (AT HEAVY LOAD)Thank you excellent product would reccomend if you dont want to spend alot, super easy to install if you have the push pin system for CPU which is default on most CPU's

4.3.2020

For the money I was amazed at this cooler.It's not too noisy and fits perfectly.When fitting, first practice how the press studs work, the arrow is for REMOVING it.Make the studs match the picture in the manuel {QR code} then line up the prongs at the bottom of the studs to your board and press down, you will here a click, do all 4 and it's installed. Do not try to turn them once they have clicked into place, just check the cooler won't move, and that's it.

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