
Keeps all but the most demanding CPUs cool. If you aren't big on OCing, this is a solid option for getting your rig together. Ample documentation. Even a tube of thermal grease if you didn't have any.

A very sleek design as view from 'top' (when motherboard in actual vertical position.) Plenty of cooling power (knowing from physics ' m * c * Delta T) with so much metal cooling fins Well hidden larger fan, much larger than the front (fan 1)


quite ARGB fan come with thermal paste very good cooling preformance came out looking good with my build

This is a very well designed and solidly constructed device. I recently installed a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 for my wife's video editing system and while it was designed for greater heat dissipation (6 instead of 4 heat pipes, two instead of one fan), the fins seemed thinner compared to the "be quiet" and there was less attention to detail in its construction. Also like the "be quiet's" pre-applied heat transfer pad (instead of grease). Installation was straight forward. CPU temp at low use is around 20 degrees C and below and under load into the 30's. Have never seen it break 40.

My Ryzen 5800XT runs at 32c at idle and never hits 60c while gaming. Easy to install.

-Price -Easy to install (AMD 4/5) -Nearly as good as Noctua (1-2 degrees less) -Quiet

Excellent Air Cooler A+ build quality Versatile, supports LGA 1700, AM4, AM5 My i5 never goes past 64c full load.

Wanted to keep things simple and stick to air cooling. It is indeed quiet as the name suggests and no issues with keeping my 9900X CPU temperatures under control. The price was right.

Keeping my CPU at a stable temp

It's really quiet, the lame RGB can be disabled, and the adjustable front fan can fit any RAM, while also making it easier to install/swap RAM.

easy to install. dropped thermals by 10-15c


Great, it has a 270 watt tdp and it looks cool

I had read comments that the fan came damaged - mine was in perfect condition. It arrived early even though it came from overseas. Super quiet too :) Took me some time to find a fan to fit my motherboard as I'm not very techy, so quite happy i have my pc back in working order :D

{edited 09/23/20} Idle dropped to 32C after a few days of running. Paste must have to settle in. Anyway, still more than satisfied with the cooler. Recommended. OS is Linux KUbunty 20.04. After installing the MA620M, I loaded the stock Ryzen 3900x up with usual applications/tasks that I do and the highest I have seen it get is 54C using the handy psensor as the temp monitor. At Idle, it drops down to 39C. I used the thermal paste in the tube that came with the cooler. In comparison, the Wraith cooler that came with the processor, the highest for same loads was 66C, and idle was 44C. This was measured just before changing it out, so ambient temp was the same for a fair comparison. I had applied MX-4 to the Wraith cooler (wiped off the pre-applied stuff) so it could be the best it could be a few months ago. For my use, really, the stock cooler has been working great. I just decided to try the MA620M cooler for fun. Note that my loads are not pushing the 3900x to 100% on all cores. But you can see, I do see a ~10C reduction in my general use on the high side, and a few degrees better on the idle side... so should translate well for really heavy loads. Very quiet. I hooked up the RGB cable to a header on my GigaByte Aorus s x470 motherboard, but no lights. I suspect I have to enable them some how. Do not really care as not into bling anyway. Cooler looks good being just black. The installation was a breeze. Instruction pictures are VERY clear and easy to understand. Had no problem. As noted by others the mount is loose until you actually install the cooler to the mount which tightens every thing up. Cooler fit fine in my tower case.

ARGB Fans Incredible price to performance Easy to install Good aesthetics

- great price on special - good quality - good looking - 5 cooling pipes - slim design - amazing packaging

Nice rgb It works

Very quiet and keeps temps low