The new P series fans offer:
- High static pressure for better cooling performance
- Wide range of revolutions per minute
- Lower power consumption
- Reduced vibrations
- Longer lifespan
- High-quality bearings
- PWM technology for synchronized fan operation
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Processor heatsink with 2 fans from the BioniX P series. Compatible with Intel sockets 1150, 1151, 1155, 2011-3, 2066, 1200 and AMD AM4.
The new P series fans offer:
The 54 cooling fins in direct contact with the tubes, which are evenly spaced, deliver optimal cooling levels.
The 2 BioniX P fans work together, one pulls air into the heatsink and the other expels it, creating a flow of cold air inside the heatsink that achieves more efficient cooling.
A coating on the inside of the heatsink forces the air to pass through everywhere and not just straight.
The high-performance MX-4 thermal paste is included in the package.
Thanks to a plate and its low weight, the cooler is easy to install and remains secure during computer transport.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
I have had it for 3 years, I have never encountered any problems. It works excellently, almost silently, and keeps the processor at reasonable temperatures. The 'stock' cooler that AMD had not only was noisy but also raised temperatures much higher
Durable, strong, reliable. In use for 5 years now and continues relentlessly with high performance, low temperatures. In terms of noise, both at low speeds and high, it is silent.
Perhaps the most vfm cooler on the market at the time of purchase. Easy installation, compact dimensions, very good performance, and generally well-made quality. Of secondary importance, and aesthetically I consider it beautiful.
Honest cooler. Arctic generally gave me trouble with installation because it has these clips that don't attach at all. Overall, it performs well and is quiet.
Anything else is an exaggeration in mid-range systems.. It does its job just fine in a 1500 euro system.
I have never seen my processor (Ryzen 5 5600x) go above 70 degrees, even in games. The best
It keeps incredibly low temperatures in the summers of Greece in games that used to fry an egg.
It has screws in the box for motherboards from all companies but on the box it has a code with a video so you can install it yourself, it also includes the paste inside, the only negative is that the whole box is huge
Very nice cooler and at a good price for 2 fans.
It doesn't make noise, keeps a Ryzen 7700 at good temperatures (around 45-50) and its installation is very easy, while it also comes with 4gr Arctic MX-4 which are just enough to apply it.
I followed the instructions in the video and in the manual below and I installed it myself easily.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK7qj3_b_UM
https://support.arctic.de/freezer34esportsduor4
I easily overclocked a Ryzen 5 3400G 4-core with the factory fans! After upgrading the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core, the fans burned out due to the high demands of the CPU. I replaced them, but the new ones burned out in 2 weeks as well. I switched to a be quiet liquid cooling solution, which definitely solved the problem, but it is annoyingly noisy. I wonder how much more annoying it would be if it wasn't be quiet! The case is, of course, a Cugar Full Tower. With 10 fans and cleaning every 4-6 months
Installation was very difficult. With 2 Flow-in-out fans, you would expect lower temperatures in Turbo mode
Used for cooling the 5700x3d. Idle temperature at 50 degrees and 1300rpm, very satisfactory in terms of noise. Had to reduce the speed to 50-60% from the motherboard's FAN Control, but at the price of 50€ it's a one-way street now, as others have mentioned.
It works well for the processor I have. 5800x3d
Excellent aftermarket cooler. It keeps the CPU temperatures low. Relatively easy to install like all coolers, I have installed it on the MOBO Gigabyte Aorus B550 AX Elite V2, CPU R7 5700X, Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 (4 kits) RAM, in the Be Quiet Pure Base 500DX Gaming Midi Tower case. It fit comfortably without any issues (but make sure to connect the CPU power before attaching the motherboard to the case. Unless it suits you to put the motherboard in the case and then the cooler, it will make the process more difficult but not impossible, just to avoid the trouble I had when I made this mistake). With stress testing, the CPU reached up to 58-59 degrees. I can't say that I hear it. It is quite silent
Well. This particular cooler was installed on an i7 4790K to replace the stock Intel cooler that was causing the computer to reach 95 degrees and crash. After installation, the temperature stays at 75 degrees with a relaxed overclock to 4.7ghz.
Very good but the fact that you have to detach the fans, screw it onto the motherboard, and then reattach the fans with these thin wires increases the difficulty of installation and also creates stress on the motherboard/processor, which would be good to avoid.
Relatively easy installation and good ergonomics as it does not interfere with the memory space and its height is within the permissible range, I would say. For the price, it offers good cooling and relatively quiet operation up to about 1000 RPM. After that, it starts to be audible, but not to an annoying degree. If the case has good insulation and is not next to you, there is no issue. The addition of the company's thermal conductive tubing in the packaging is also very good.
On the negative side, we have the brackets that support the fans on the cooler body. They are almost fake and poorly applied. Specifically, if they are not properly attached, the fan blades, especially the exhaust fan, will touch the brackets, resulting in certain consequences.
Overall, however, it is perhaps one of the most value-for-money purchases. It cools my 7800X3D with temperatures almost close to liquid cooling, ranging from 40-65 degrees, the maximum I have seen, with adjustment from the MSI center.
Very good air cooling, very high quality, beautiful and sturdy! Especially with such a price and performance, I don't understand why you would go for something else. Very easy installation, especially in a new build. I highly recommend it!
I bought it for the Ryzen 5 5600x and it does a good job. It works quietly, and I don't notice it at all, even when it's 8-10 degrees below
I have had it for about 2 weeks on an AMD 3600. I have noticed different temperatures while gaming. In heavy games, I have 60 degrees compared to the 90 I had with the stock cooler on hot days. The rating is temporary as I have had it for a short time. I will provide an update in a few months after extensive use.
Edit (November 2023): The construction is very good, I haven't encountered any issues. The temperatures were very good, especially for AMD processors that generally run at high temperatures. There is no sound issue, it has nothing to envy from a good liquid cooling system. Anyone considering buying it should definitely do so, as long as they confirm the following either through the internet or from the store where they will purchase this specific cooler: 1. the space in their computer, 2. if it supports the socket of their processor, and 3. if the lack of RGB is not an issue.
The cooler is good and mainly value for money. I only had an issue with the installation, which is probably due to the backplate of my motherboard (Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2), and I came up with a workaround to fit it properly. With Ryzen 5 5600, I have a temperature of 58°C under heavy CPU usage in games.
Quiet and cool. The case is small (BQ pure500dx) and made it difficult for one person to install.
Very good and high-quality cooler!! It gave a cool life to an old i7-2600. With the "mother" cooler and in a case with mediocre airflow, temperatures would reach 75oC. With the new cooler, we no longer exceed 55oC. It is relatively bulky, of course, and it requires attention to fit its height in the tower, but it has a good design so as not to interfere with either the RAM or the VRM. Overall, it was installed quite easily and it is "silent".
Beautiful cooler. Ideal for white builds. Temperature-wise, it pairs perfectly with the Ryzen 7 5700x
I installed it in 15 minutes and the PC didn't start. After 3 hours and after trying everything, I removed the backplate and everything worked perfectly. Maybe it was putting too much pressure on the CPU, I can't think of anything else. Since it worked 20 degrees cooler than the stock cooler (i5-12600) and almost silent. The poor rating is due to the backplate and the clips that hold the fans
In a game with full graphics that reached temperatures of 80 to 90 degrees... now easily and consistently 25 degrees lower. Of course, in order to install such a cooler, it would be good to have removed the backplate or have a compatible case.
The 5600x performs exceptionally well at 4.5ghz. The following percentages % refer to the fan control configuration for minimizing noise during performance in the summer months (for my own system).
At 50% 1250rpm > 35-40 degrees (idle) almost silent
At 60% 1450rpm > 73-75 degrees (cinebench r32 multicore stress test) quite satisfactory noise level
In games, it doesn't exceed 65 degrees at 60%.
These are really good numbers for a configuration that runs the system at satisfactory noise levels, with good build quality. I highly recommend it
The heatsink base does not cover the entire processor as shown in the photo. However, it cools the Ryzen 5 5600 compared to the stock cooler. WARNING: Those of you with cheap motherboards that do not have VRM heatsinks will experience higher temperatures! I had to add an extra fan for the VRMs since this heatsink blows backwards and not directly onto the motherboard (to cool the area around the processor). Very quiet in terms of noise!
Compared to the Intel stock cooler, there is a huge difference and I believe it is better than some liquid cooling options at the same price. The only downside is that if you have limited space in your case, it can be difficult to install
In Ryzen 5600X, I replaced the stock cooler. With MX6 thermal paste, it idles at 35 degrees, and in a 10-minute multi-core test in Cinebench R23, it did not exceed 65 degrees. It is worth every last penny.