🌟 Cool Performance, Compact Design!
The ID-COOLING IS-40X V3 is a low-profile CPU cooler featuring a 45mm height and 4 heat pipes, designed for efficient heat dissipation. It includes a 92mm PWM fan for quiet operation and is compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD processors, making it an ideal choice for compact builds.
A**R
Decent Cooler at a Good Price
This cooler worked quite well. I was concerned after reading some reviews that I may regret my buy, but I am relatively experienced and thought I'd give it a go. I installed this in an ASRock Deskmini A300, and yes it does fit just fine, using a Ryzen 2400GE (35W TDP) processor. Some of the common things I read in the reviews was that it doesn't make good contact with the processor, as long as it is installed correctly it does make good contact. Another I read said that it uses the board for its stability (no backplate), this is true, but the cooler is so light that I had absolutely no concerns about potentially damaging the board. The other thing I've read is that it is difficult to install, and it just really isn't that hard at all, there aren't enough components to make this process confusing. The cooler keeps my processor under 50 degrees C under a full load at the lowest fan speed, I am using a 35W TDP processor, so I can't say whether this will efficiently cool much more, but I would imagine you would be absolutely safe in temps with a 65W TDP processor (such as a 3400G, etc.). It is a little noisy, max fan speed is quite audible, even mid fan speed is pretty noticeable, I have mine set at the lowest speed since my processor is low wattage, and at that speed it is pretty quiet, but again, higher watt = more heat, and if the fan is adjusting itself under load, you may notice it. I'll mention my case is extremely small, and is also very open, so noise is going to be exaggerated for me, an enclosed case might yield a better noise result.That said, I'll go over the install. It is pretty straightforward, included in the box are mounting brackets, and 8 screws. 4 large screws, and 4 very small screws. Find your appropriate mounting bracket, they are labeled, engraved in the metal (AM4, AM3, LGA115X, etc.). Notice the arrows next to the socket label. First, use the 4 small screws to mount the brackets to the cooler, arrows pointing in toward the contact plate (-> [ ] <-). Remove any mounting hardware attached to your motherboard. Apply your thermal paste to the processor. I found it easiest at this point to lay the cooler face down on the fan, and put the motherboard over the top of it, so that the four points slot through the holes on the motherboard. After you have it placed, use the 4 larger screws to tighten the cooler to the board. They should screw down all the way, make sure the screw receptors on the cooler are going through the holes, and tighten the screws (preferably tightening a few turns at a time, moving to the diagonal screw as more pressure is applied) until they don't turn. And that's it. Pretty easy!
T**N
Great price and amazing cooling
I had recently gotten an new CPU a Ryzen 7 5800x3d, I was doing research on what would be the best method of cooling, most recommended liquid cooling, but the CPU with a TDP of 105w is on that fine line or air/liquid cooling, so after a few different ones I looked at, this one was recommended by a few professional builders for an air cooled option, so I gave it a shot, installation is a bit odd, no Instructions to be found, but it did come with an illustration, which wasn't very good, I'm using an AM4 socket, so it says you use the labeled AM4/5 bracket kit in the box....it also comes with Intel, but what it doesn't tell you is, you must use the screws from the Intel bag to mount the brackets to the cooling block, after installing the adhesive grommets, and the best thermal paste in my opinion (Nactua) I placed the cooler down, and then the screws mount from the back ,don't worry about overtightening them, they won't go by so far, just use a small screwdriver, installed, hooked into my CPU fan 1 and let it roll, with all of my fans going, I run them around 1200rpm, at rest the temp is around 32c, at full load, hours of gaming on max settings, the highest its ever gotten was 70c, so this is a great option for higher TDP CPUs, and ill definitely buy again on my next builds
D**.
Gets the job done especially for low power chips.
Does a great job on the cheap for lower power designs. Currently, it's keeping a I5 6500K very nice and cool. I am not sure what it might do with a heavier workload chip. Nice and quiet and low profile. Looks very respectable in the open air build I put it in.
S**O
MB clearance issues
Nice cooler, but would not clear MB components in order to make good contact with the CPU. Nice design, just not for the Dell 5060 SFF. Had to return.
J**A
It works Perfectly.
My 140mm AIO on my NZXT H1 pump went out I replaced with this fan it works & fits perfectly without any modifications. Its NOT loud but then again I don't have my CPU overclock.
J**N
Would probably work better with a 65 W TDP
I’m using this on an ITX board with an Intel i5-9600k, and while this is rated for a TDP of 95 W, this small lightweight cooler is not up for the task. When running Handbrake the CPU is often throttled at around 77 to 84 W and between 4.2 and 4.3 GHz, which is down from the chips 4.6 GHz default maximum. When working hard the fan will briefly spike up to full speed and then it becomes quite noticeable, but for the most part it is quieter than the system fans.The mounting system and instructions leave a bit to be desired. I didn’t have any issues with chip contact, but it is easy to see why it would be questioned. Also, installation was fairly easy after the trial and error of finding which way the cooler would face when mounted, but I pulled out the motherboard to install. A back plate would be nice.I didn’t see any unusual warping of the motherboard once installed, but Intel’s socket 1151 when latched can warp a motherboard without any help.If you need something low profile to cool a 65 W or below CPU on the cheap, and the stock cooler won’t fit, I would recommend this. Otherwise, there are better coolers for a little more money.
C**N
Good cpu cooler!
Have this on a ryzen 5 5500 over clocked. In a 7.1L case this thing still keeps temps in the 70*c while being benchmarking full load. Recommend a better themal past i.e. thermal grizzly but this thing does well!
W**.
Fan began to produce grinding noises and failed within a month
After just a month of moderate use the fan on this cooler began to grind on spin up and could not get anywhere close to full speed without sounding like catastrophic was imminent. Would not recommend.
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