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The cooler from LC-Power is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature. It has a 130W TDP. To properly operate the cooler, its wattage performance should be at least equal to the processor's Thermal Design Power (TDP). This will also help with the noise generated by the cooler's fan, as it won't reach its limits. A cooler with a lower TDP than the processor's may be less effective, noisy, and could potentially reduce the lifespan and performance of your processor.
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CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
CPU Cooling Fans
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The cooler from LC-Power is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature. It has a 130W TDP. To properly operate the cooler, its wattage performance should be at least equal to the processor's Thermal Design Power (TDP). This will also help with the noise generated by the cooler's fan, as it won't reach its limits. A cooler with a lower TDP than the processor's may be less effective, noisy, and could potentially reduce the lifespan and performance of your processor.
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Good only for simple use for 100-watt CPU operation. No difference with the stock cooler. For simple use, it is quiet, okay! Correction, disregard the above if you have a processor above 95 watts, you will likely regret spending the extra 15 euros like I did. Completely useless, no matter how many pastes and experiments (even with a second fan using a trick) I tried on an AMD A8 5600, it still reached 70+ degrees easily, even with undervolting. Spend 30 euros and get a decent Evo 212. I installed it and it stays above 50 degrees, even with overclocking.
Before throwing it away, I tested it on an i7 4790 and it performed satisfactorily. Also on an i5 6402p, so I am raising the rating a bit because I had initially criticized it only for AMD, not even for
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