
I have been using Artic Silver for years, and It has never let me down. 4000 reviews show many people use it.

Quiet and easy to install.

Low cost Moderate size means it fits easily Simple to install

I put this in my old optiplex 390 after building my new pc and they both idle around 34°c And its easey to apply.

Very good quality.

Sleek finish Works great in SFF build with M3 - Grater Came with a Daisy Chain male header for the CPU cooler, so my motherboard only needs 1 RGB connector

Runs beautifully for my budget build has zero problems gaming wise ( I mainly play rust which is a cpu heavy game)

- It was very easy to install, it came with cable managed preinstalled fans and there were only 3 wires that I had to connect to the motherboard. 2 fan cables and an ARGB cable for the fans. - It stays pretty cool, its keeping my 7800X3D to around 75 degrees celsius on pretty CPU demanding games like Battlefield 6. - It looks great and its also pretty quiet, I can barely hear it when I am playing games.

Super fast charging on my Samsung phone. Will do that with the retractable cable or the type c port. Can't think of a better deal and I can see the wattage in real time.


Seems to push air well PWM, so variable speed. Quiet when turned down but still seem to push air well. At lowest PWM settings can fully turn off in case you wanted a hold where the fans only spun when necessary. Can daisy chain, so the fans can plug into each other so that they only use up one mobo fan port

-Cheap -Metal internals -Rubber pads on both ends so it doesn't slip

Temps dropped by 30° on my R5 3600 Easy install Includes pre applied thermal paste Mounting method makes upgrading CPUs much much easier with the secondary bracket design.

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

- Performance is great and very quiet. Keeps CPU temp low on full load

- installed easily

-Keeps my overclocked 9900k decently cool. Mid 30's idle, mid 80's stress testing -not loud unless you are running your fans on max -works well with RGB Fusion. I wired directly to the motherboard and skipped using the controller -Quiet pump, can't hear it. At all.

Comes with extensions to join w/ other case fans

You can do everything you wish to do with the fans

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