Amazing CPU Air Coolers you NEED to Know About!
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We've done a lot of work trying to find the best CPU coolers you can buy and in this video I wanted to cover all the best Air Coolers that I missed. That includes the IceGiant Prosiphon Elite, DeepCool Assassin III, Thermalright Frost Commander / Frost Spirit, Montech DT24, Jonsbo HX7280 and more!
Buy items in this video from Amazon & Newegg at the links below:
Jonsbo HX7280 (Newegg) - geni.us/HX7280
Montech DT24 - geni.us/DT24
ID Cooling SE-207-XT Black - geni.us/SE207XT
Thermalright Frost Commander (FC140) - geni.us/TRFC140
Thermalright Frost Spirit (FS140) - geni.us/FS140
IceGiant ProSiphon Elite - geni.us/PROSIPHON
DeepCool Assassin III - geni.us/ASSASSINIII
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - More of the Best CPU Coolers
0:44 - Jonsbo HX7280
1:42 - Montech DT24
2:15 - ID Cooling SE-207-XT Black
2:34 - Thermalright FS140 / FC140
3:56 - IceGiant ProSiphon Elite
5:28 - DeepCool Assassin III
5:56 - Installation Issues?
6:58 - Heatpipe Alignment is CRITICAL
8:58 - Test System & Setup
9:38 - GAMING Temperatures
12:14 - 180W Temperature Testing
14:02 - 180W CPU Frequencies
15:00 - 253W Temperature Testing
16:13 - 253W CPU Frequencies
17:14 - NO LIMITS Temperatures & Clock Speeds
18:35 - WTF Happened to the Ice Giant!?
19:41 - Frost Commander = WORSE than FS140?
20:19 - Winners & Losers
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Thank you for being so enthusiastic about pc cooling and providing these test results to the community
I love how passionate this guy is about air coolers. Every video is a banger.
@ceasarcruz8312
Жыл бұрын
because air coolers are fuckin amazing, hate on liquid coolers gang ☠☠☠
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Gee thanks. :) :) - Mike
@greatwavefan397
Жыл бұрын
@@ceasarcruz8312 *Air coolers are fucking... ...cool.
@streetracier
Жыл бұрын
@@HardwareCanucks Continue your amazing work on testing air coolers, please. Really appreciate! Amazing!!!
@user-qn1zj5bs5p
Жыл бұрын
The best cooler for me : IS 47xt and pure rock LP
Thermalright needs more love
@hmst5420
Жыл бұрын
I thought they are getting it now
@Kromunos
Жыл бұрын
@@hmst5420 They're still relatively obscure compared to other brands iirc
@ceasarcruz8312
Жыл бұрын
got one of their coolers, silversoul 135 black, it looks fuckin gorgeous and works pretty much on par with mid to lower tier noctuas
@groanhammer282
Жыл бұрын
I just bought the Peerless Assassin and the lga 1700 frame based on these positive reviews for a 13700k. Might upgrade to an AiO later and see If Thermalright offers anything.
@tacticalcenter8658
Жыл бұрын
I had athlon and athlonXp thermalright coolers in the 90s. Some of the best at the time but super loud server fans made them too loud in comparison to today's coolers.
Noctua NH-D15 was relased April 8th 2014. Nine years later its still fighting for 2nd best spot in performance. It costs a lot, but Noctua has committed to essentially lifetime support with free adapters and free posting, for newer CPU mounts
@lingonsylten
Жыл бұрын
What beats it?
@palmsa4363
Жыл бұрын
@@lingonsylten Did you even watch the video?
@InnocentiusLacrimosa
10 ай бұрын
@@palmsa4363 There are other coolers essentially tying with NH-D15 on these tests, but there is nothing clearly beating it. When one adds the quality and longevity of the the fans in NH-D15, it is one hell of a product. Anyhow, these Thermalright coolers look nice for many builds. If one ends up having to replace the fans, then the value-calculus changes somewhat though and they do not beat quite that much on the value front.
@Boofski
3 ай бұрын
It's great, but seeing as i can buy 3 Thermalright Frost Spirit 140's for the price of one NH-D15, i wouldn't say it holds up that well.
Thank you SO much for this video!! This is EXACTLY the stuff us consumers need when looking for pc components! I bought a frost spirit, and could not possibly be more excited to run it in my system!
The quality and depth of your review is really impressive. It must have taken a tremendous effort doing all that testing, validation and analysis to put together a video that is so well thought out and can somehow strike the perfect balance and be extensive yet concise at the same time. Thank you for the hard work and a great review.
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliments. :)
By far my favorite videos on this channel. This guy does great work in being informative and explaining it well to someone like me that isnt super knowledgeable about coolers
I couldn't find that many comparisons between the Frost Spirit, Frost Commander, or even the Frost Tower so this is very useful. This would've been better for me two weeks ago as I ended up with the Frost Commander but fantastic job.
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Now you know. ;)
This was a phenomenal video! Going to be recommending the FS140 to a friend building a PC right now. Thanks for doing all these tests
What an extensive amount of testing!! Awesome job! Well done!
Dude these reviews are so goddamn detailed, I am loving your methodology, comparing every single aspect from temps to clocks to FPS and blending it all together. So great!
Always appreciate your cooler reviews. Amazing how good that Frost Spirit is for the price.
this is the video we've all being waiting for... thanks for an awesome work
Honestly glad that you make these air coolers content. Always looking for new updates ❤
Damn! I thought I had locked my air cooler for my new build this summer. Now I have to hunt down a Thermalright Frost Spirit. You and Gamers Nexus are the top 2 reviewers for coolers and fans. They're soo good. And I can't believe Noctua and Be Quiet are draging their feet with updates for their flagship cooles leaving the power vacuum up for grabs for everyone else. I'm loving the competition though.
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. But expect updates from both BQ and Noctua by end of year.
@FirestormX9
Жыл бұрын
I mean, they're literally 2 degrees of at maximum. On a 10 year old design against far newer ones. That's hardly 'feet dragging', that's rather commendable at the least.
@xxx_ray
Жыл бұрын
Good luck getting one. They're out of stock everywhere now.
@kamenridergeiz9490
11 ай бұрын
@@xxx_rayI was one of the fortunate ones able to get one. I haven’t made my system yet, but it’ll be interesting whether it really performs as well in reality as on paper
@pouringpoipoi5777
6 ай бұрын
noob question which is better regular frost spirit or the new v3 frost spirit?
Mike your videos is the reason I came back to HC. Your work is much appreciated , please keep it coming!!!
Thank you for awesome work with testing all that coolers. Great that you don't stop with that and announced new edition of your "cooler than air" series. Greetings
I believe this is one of the best videos you've made so far. Incredible details!
I bought the Peerless Assassin on your recommendation to replace my 240mm aio after the pump failed and it is fantastic. Great value for money, quiet very cool. Looks great in white too. Thanks for the review. 👏
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Love Mike and his air coolers reviews ! I am really enjoying thermal right products ! Love their designs price and performance, I have a noctua redux ATM and it's enough but next time I build a pc I will definitely check thermal right options !
Excellent review, Concise Presentation. Much appreciated. Thank you!
Now this is the type of stuff I love to see, especially ID.Cooling. You should put the 224 XT V2 out there aswell, since it has the same performance as Noctua, if coulped with better fans (on single die Ryzen chips)!
The Prosiphon Elite fits nicely into a Fractal Torrent, where the rear fan pulls the hot air from between it and the GPU, while the power supply pulls out the hot exhaust from it while the cold air from the front bolsters the overall flow from front to back
Another great review. I love the visualisation at 7:40.
Really thanks for all these comparisons. Quite some hidden gems in there.
Thats the best education video of cpu coolers i ever seen , please do not stop this type of content ❤
What an awesome review, I can barely imagine how much work this took, wow! And to finish with the OGs Damn Good awards, icing on the cake! Thanks for the great video!
As always, great work. Love the air cooler reviews!
I was amazed at the Deepcool. Deepcool! But still happy to see Thermalright flexing its muscles. I have a strong aversion to anything exorbitantly expensive and I detest laptops or anything smaller than a mid tower, but I'm going to have to bite the bullet and turn on all notifications just so I don't miss another of your videos. Great job as usual and we all appreciate your hard work.
We needed this overview so much. Thank you for listening to the suggestions. Surprising results for FC140. I assume the fin density also has some impact. Anyway the FS140 and PA120 are neck and neck so everyone can choose what works best for them.
6:58 Of all the aircooler review videos I watched, this was the last one that addressed this issue. Congratulations on your work and also my suggestion: it would be great to see a comparison of how different coolers behave with different processors (Ryzen Chiplets, 3D V-Cache, Intel Hybrid CPUs, etc.). I want to see if Thermalright PA120 and FS140 can repeat these good results regardless of the situation or if it was a "lucky break".
I've referenced HC vids before when someone asks for air cooler recommendations. Good stuff.
Great video, appreciate you testing so many air coolers.
Great review!! ONE PROBLEM: It's really hard to get the Frost Spirit 140 with the 1700 mounting solution. I think you need the "V3" version for that, or their adapter. Amazon sells the old version and the adapter - if you don't mind waiting TWO WEEKS for delivery. And Newegg sells the V3 versions for $96 - 131 ! Which is insane. Even with NewEgg you have to wait weeks for delivery. All my other parts will be here in days.
These tests are just great. This shows that expensive is not always better. Thanx for doing these videos, because it very helpful! 😎
As a bonus, it would be useful to test all these coolers from arctic p12 or noctua a12x25 to show the efficiency of the coolers themselves under identical cooling conditions. Great job!
@Vegemeister1
Жыл бұрын
It's possible the fin spacing is optimized to match the P-Q curve of the included fan.
@errr9408
Жыл бұрын
@@Vegemeister1 Not really
@megadeth8592
Жыл бұрын
@@Vegemeister1 reddit would say otherwise
I picked up FS140 v1 ( silver and different cover plate ) for 25 euro a while ago and its doing a grand job on my 13700K. I also bought the FC140 just a week ago, and found the same results as you. Same temps with more noise. Its returned. I would always buy Thermalright over Deepcool since Deepcool mounting hardware is kinda soft chinasteel tm and easy to strip.
I’m actively looking for an air cooler. Thanks for the video! Just in time.
I loved this video! Thanks for pointing out the heat pipe positioning relative to the cpu's ihs. Definitely something that I'm going to check when I'm searching for a under the radar crazy good air cooler :D The big question now is indeed, how good is the Noctua's next-gen D-15 going to be? Hopefully they will release it at the end of the year unless they're going to postpone it again. Crazy to think that it has taken Noctua's competitors so long to get on bar with the performance of D14/D15! Despite that, very exciting time to be shopping for a new air cooler!
Thank you for this very informative video. Looking to build my first with an air cooler.
You have a great channel my man. I bought 2 of the Thermalrite FS140’s because of this review and yes……I’m impressed. Chose to not use an AIO on a 5800x3d and instead used the FS140. Performs flawlessly at 100% load. Max temp of 81C after 4 hours.
Man mike deserves respect for reigniting interest in air cooling for so many people
Love it! This is what we wanted to see from the @ltt labs
If you don't mind adding another Thermalright to the list I'd like to see you test the Phantom Spirit. It seems to be the Peerless Assassin but with one more heat pipe. The heat pipes are the same diameter between the two so I'm curious if the greater density of pipes over the hot spot helps.
Thanks for all the data you bring to us all :)
This is one of the best cooler videos I have ever seen. Well done. Legitimately.
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! ❤️
I gotta see the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE in these tests, interested to see how it would do, great video!
@ej1025
Жыл бұрын
Mine's been great with a 5800X3D
@rhutabaga
Жыл бұрын
@@ej1025 Good to hear, I was considering getting it for a future 5800X3D upgrade. I would love to see how it stacks up to the cpu coolers in the video.
@geertschoonbeek1779
24 күн бұрын
Agree, on an 13900 or alike
Great review! As an idea, having a reference 360mm AIO like a Corsair iCUE Elite Capellix XT to compare to the air coolers would be a nice addition. Also I'd like to a short chapter about RAM clearance. I'm currently rocking a Noctua NH-U12S Chromax and besides the U12A Chromax I don't see many options to upgrade if I want to keep a good view of my 4 RGB dimms.
I'm so happy to see this! If I believed the rest of the internet, I would have to buy a 360 or 420 aio because apparently nothing else can cool the 13900k. I was out of hope. Now I'm gong to go with one of these, for sure! Thank you!
I'd love to see more cooler reviews, these are great! The cheaper deepcool models would be interesting; the AK500, AK400, and the plus version of the AK400 with two fans. I especially want to see how the AK500 compares to the AK620.
@Cairam0101
Жыл бұрын
I would also like to, because I'm buying an AK500 for the R7 7700x and I want to know if I made a good purchase.
@IRefuseToUseThisStupidFeature
Жыл бұрын
I also want to see the deepcool lineup go head to head. Some massive heatsink vs two fans, or the differt numbers of heat pipes.
@sneakycactus8815
11 ай бұрын
im running the ak400 dual fan version and its more than enough for the 5800x3d. with an undervolt i dont get over 81c (21c ambient temp) at max load in cinebench.
Thank you for good video. Just thinking between TR Peerless Assassin and SE 207. Havent questions after watching ur tests.
From the intro I was sweating that my precious D15 was going down without a fight, but thankfully it's still hanging in there. Costs a lot, but not out of the game yet. It's so satisfying having a bunch of coolers shown off, even though I can barely make out the charts, being red-green color blind.
Thanks for being consistent and enthusiastic about CPU cooling. If i can give you guys-team hardware canucks advice, please highlight the name of cooling on the right side not just the graph because some of your fans and community may have parcial color-blind Thanks!
Your videos are always more interesting than they seem :)
I like how the noctua D15 is still the best despite how old it allready is. Rarely is there a new air cooler that can match it. I have changed 3 pcs so far and have kept my D15 through all and just ordered a new mouting for the new sockets. In my mind Noctua may be pricier but it's performance is almost unmatched and their customer support and product support all the way back to oldest coolers and fans is superb.
@maiwson
Жыл бұрын
It's easily one of my best hardware purchases ever.
@ronakparikh
Жыл бұрын
That is not what I got out of the video, what I got was that once you get past the around $40 mark every cooler performs about the same, most coolers can keep a CPU below the 100 C thermal limit and if it is under that limit the CPU will be able to perform at its maximum rated speed.
@TheRealSkeletor
Жыл бұрын
My be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 beats the D15, while staying quieter.
@heisen1815
Жыл бұрын
D15 isn't a bad product, it's just unacceptably overpriced for the current market. When it came out it was dope, I love mine, but nowadays I cannot in good faith recommend it to anyone when the Peerless Assassin 120 SE is like $30
@Tkozuh
Жыл бұрын
@@heisen1815 sure, you have a point. Though i have mine since 2015 with original fans and will ise it until they keep providing mounting hardware for new sockets so it it well worth it. What other brand supports their products for this long?
Awesome review!, and to think I was planning to upgrade the pa120 with a noctua glad I went with an LS720 instead
deserve the sub 100%!!! Amazing testing and good length !
@air21511
Жыл бұрын
I'm after (quite setup) on 13600k + 3080TI. so wonder what way Air cooling with Frost Spirit 140 or water cool it together with GPU on a couple 280mm rads...
Great content and testing, thermal right is beating the competition right now, hope the maintain the regular prices and not like Noctua exageratedly high prices
Thanks so much for all the work!
these cooler vids are so good. thanks a lot!
Saving up for Noctua NH-D15 Rev.2 when it comes out next year!
U're the BEST ! 👍 Thank u for this giant cooler test.
What an interesting and overall well done video! I need to watch HardwareCanucks more often
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Expect more soon!
Thanks Mike I always love your videos
I love these videos man keep up the awesome work
I bought the Thermalright Frost Spirit 140 white RGB for my i7 14700k thanks to your review 😁
Great job! Big thank for this video!
I'm so happy there's so many options for high end coolers these days.
Great analysis. Consider adding the new TR Phantom Spirit (PS120SE) (new gen 7 heat pipes) and the TR Frost Tower 120 (FT120)(more powerful fans).
Fantastic job guys! 🙂
Thermalright Frost Spirit 140 for the win in performance to price ratio! Excellent and extremely valuable video!
After watching your review of the TR Peerless Assassin I picked on up and wow it is impressive
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Good to hear!!
Making graphs…since there is a limit to colors looking distinctly unique (i.e. easy to pick out from the pack) when displaying many data sets, adding various line types with the colors can change a jumble into distinct sets. Dashes, dot-dashes, etc. can help a lot to help the colors pop.
I always love your air cooler reviews, especially those regarding ID-COOLING which is widely available here in Singapore. I would like to request, if possible, a chart regarding the respective air coolers price-to-performance at the end to let us know which may be the best value in ranking depending on our regions. Keep up the good work and have a wonderful day! 🤗
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking of that but when it comes to a lot of these coolers their prices vary wildly from one region to another so doing the calculation with USD would be pointless for more than 50% of our audience.
@abdulhaleem981
Жыл бұрын
@@HardwareCanucks I see, I honestly presumed that the majority of your demographics were US based. I guess y’all are internationally exposed at this point. Keep up the awesome content. Cheers! 🤗
Love seeing the PA120 performing so well against bigger, more expensive air coolers. Value king. Tr needs to get the black version back in stock. I'd be interested in the Frost Spirit if I could find the black version anywhere in the States with reasonable pricing.
@nitewing7442
Жыл бұрын
And it's even better if you use larger clips and throw a couple 140 high pressure fans on it. It can cool at silent levels like it could with 120s at louder levels. I've got it dropped on an AMD 5800X, everclocked to 5+ghz, and even in a case with suboptimal airflow, it's never breaking 76c in 30 minute CB23 stress testing. Rock solid and very quiet when gaming.
Another great video thank you but you missed the ID-Cooling SE-207-XT Advanced and maybe you can do a best cpu single tower coolers roundup 😇
Been using the cheap Peerless Assassin as a temporary solution until some newer (aesthetically pleasing) and probably more expensive coolers come out (deep cool's upcoming coolers for example), but so far its been great. Its always good to have a few air coolers on hand for when you need them.
@klin117
Жыл бұрын
Upgraded my hyper 212 to the peerless assassin SE, but swapped out the fans with my noctua nf-p12. Runs solid just faster equilibrium of room temp from what I noticed
@farmeunit
Жыл бұрын
I used a Peerless Assassin 120 on my 7700X and it was perfectly fine. Swapped to a 280 RGB Mirror from Coolermaster, just because I got one last Christmas for $60. No real difference in day to day gaming.
Very informative. Thank you.
Thermalright makes some of the best budget coolers. I used the AXP-120-67 in a SFF build with 5800X3D and it does amazing in a case most only use with water cooling.
Deepcool AK620; absolute banger for the price. Add another fan to mine and it's a monster. Thermaltake (any cooler from them) is very VERY good value
Just got my fs140 and this came out today lol. It's been amazing for me.
Would be interesting to see this same test done with the same fan attached to test solely the fin stack performance!
Timing couldnt be better, looking to buy one today thnx
thank you for these cooler reviews next is the single tower version of this video?
Awesome! many thanks for great comparison review )) Air cooling is alive! Do you have plans to test air coolers in HEDT segment, like AMD Threadrippers & Intel LGA3647 or 4677? It also will be interesting.
I paired a D15S with a 5800X3D and have been very impressed with the performance, both idle and full load.
@mishalw210
Жыл бұрын
Why don't use water cooler system?
I have Jonsbo hx6250 on my r7 5700x, got it for like 50 euros.I just love the design from Jonsbo and their preformance is great too, so far.
Thanks for all these air cooler videos. Could you please test the new Deepcool AG500 ARGB cooler next? It's a single tower 5 heatpipe argb cooler for around 40-45 bucks. Could be a great budget argb cooler.
Request: Can you give the Jonsbo line up a look? their Air / Water / Fan options seem pretty competitive. Curious to see you run them through their steps.
I personally got myself the Scythe Fuma 2 on a Ryzen 7 3700X and yes it's an easy CPU to cool but the fans never spin above 500RPM and the temps never get above 55'C. Also it's quite cheap.
This is good information. Happy with my Scythe Mugen but maybe one day I'll need a new CPU cooler.
Snagged a peerless assassin for about 35 bucks the other day. Seeing where it stands on these charts makes me confident that was a good choice. I've got a hyper 212 evo rgb black edition I bought for about 30 bucks five years ago that is selling for around 50 now which is mind boggling to me.
THE authority on computer fans/cooling on youtube, thanks guys
Great content!
My experience with Zen 3 is different than with other CPUs. For instance the Noctua U14S doesn't make very good contact with it and it doesn't do a great job pulling heat away and I get higher temps with it that with the Thermalright Peerless Assassin which keeps the Zen 3 CPUs I've tested under control. I'm going to have to test how the Deepcool Assassin 3 and the Thermalright Frost Spirit do when Zen 3, along with their 120mm single tower solutions for something like the 5600
Thanks for using the shapes it helps with us color impaired people
Truly truly great content on these coolers. I love especially that you ask "why" when there is an unexpected result and ask manufacturers for their explanation. And sort of hinting us with what's to come from the big incumbents Noctua and Be Quiet to respond to this situation and new CPUs. I wonder how they will respond to Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake?! Seems like the future is in so much flux. But we already have great coolers now, so as a consumer I feel like we're in a really great spot! (And I wouldn't know the half of it if I didn't watch your, and now Gamers Nexus' videos about this stuff, as well as a few smaller channels covering this exciting value air cooler market.) So... all that to say... thanks for this review content! Love to see it. P.S. your gaming cooling results are such a reality check. Basically any cooler will do, it's just if you can tolerate higher temps or higher noise or whatever. It's a low-stakes choice you can make based on budget or aesthetics, really. For a render farm, it's different. Again, performance is virtually the same, especially if you limit wattage, but again, heat, noise, aesthetics. It's up to us buyers to make that decision. Your videos help so much to know what we're getting for our purchase!!! Thanks.
@HardwareCanucks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback....honestly air cooling is something I'm passionate about. Maybe a bit too much. A lot of that is due to me getting royally pissed seeing AMD recommending ridiculous and needlessly expensive AIOs for their 5000 series CPUs. It sorta spurred me into action. This is the end result - Mike
@MrSmitheroons
Жыл бұрын
@@HardwareCanucks (I typed a super long reply here, but in summary, I basically think good reviews help consumers spend well, learn about new tech, and help companies improve, so in that case I hope the passion is worth it!! Thanks again!) --- Well, if it takes passion to do these reviews, I can definitely say we all appreciate it. If many people are spending $50-$100 on their cooling or even more, and up to $1000's on their whole PC build, I think it does a lot to help people spend their money well. Whether it be CPU, GPU reviews, cases, fans, coolers. I really think it rewards manufacturers for making the better product at the better price, too. Good reviewers inform the people, which in turn gives companies a reason to improve. Because if the product is the best, people will know based on the facts (performance and quality) from watching the reviews. Otherwise we might all still be buying Hyper 212's, or spending big on a Noctua D-15 "just in case" since we don't know if it'll help or not. But people wouldn't know there was anything better (or better perf/dollar) without reviews. So maybe manufacturers would make something new, it wouldn't sell, and they'd go "why bother? the old cooler with name recognition sells more." And the tech could stagnate. (Tangent: The cooling/power/heat situation this gen is weird, because *if* high temps could cause some issue with part longevity (maybe cooking mobo components??), I feel like we maybe won't know for a few years still. But the CPUs themselves are rated for it, and perf is so close to 100%... I dunno, just strange how little the CPU manufacturers explained this to people. And yeah, beefier coolers keep temps lower, but... Almost no perf difference? It'd be nice for intel and AMD to admit their un-capped power is overkill and apply reasonable wattage limits out of the box, and maybe recommend people apply wattage limits tuned to their workload needs to achieve ideal efficiency. Or even undervolting, seems like people get a lot out of undervolting these days. I guess they just want to look marginally better in benchmarks, and not risk falling behind the other team on charts while their next gen is still being worked on to deliver proper real technology gains.) Anyway, I think passion is better than being bored! But thank you to you all. Love the channel. Best regards.
great video, guys.
thank u so much for doing this
Finally found the video i needed to decide which cooler to buy! Right now in Canada the thermalright coolers are about $1-7 difference so it just a matter which one is the best of them all. I have 4 noctuas i’ve been collecting whenever i see a sale price, 2x 120mm, 140mm and a 200mm fan. I’ll be using them so noise will be minimal. Edit: just added to my cart discounted FS140 for $40! Cheapest color. I’ll just vinyl wrap the top if i decide to care how inside my PC looks!