@@AMinWithBao agree , I ordered the 6 heat pipe by accident assuming it was the 120mm fan version. I’ve owned the Snowman T4 before it was soo quiet idle temps were 29c with r5 1600. With this single 90mm fan idle is at 34c with i3-10100f
Mounting this cooler for intel is a freaking nightmare. For the big one, the one i have: 1 Normal fan beats 1 rgb fan, 2 rgb fans beat 1 normal fan and 2 normal fans give the best result.
If u can.. for not much more. Upcoming I have plans to do further testing - replace stock fans with something abit more premium like Noctua or Be Quiet. Maybe can look out to see if it does any helppp
It's the Canon M50! Budget FHD camera but am gonna stick with it for now! The next logical upgrade is a full frame 4k60fps, probably with higher framerates if possible for buttery smooth slomo!
You should be using thermal paste. I'm just using a thermal pad for ease of testing purposes. Thermal paste generally has a better thermal conductivity.
what is TDP of bench setup? sure i googled 5700x , is it only 88w max? then, your results are really bad for some reason. i think it's thermal pad. also, how is nose between 1 and 1x120mm? i suppose with 2 rpm is lower, but with 1 you have just one fan working, so..
The CPU is 3600x - TDP of 95W. Yeah u'll definitely get better temps with a good quality thermal paste. Used thermal pad for ease of convenience when changing components.
Very cool video, I was curious about that and this is maybe the only video in this quality. Thanks, hugs from Brazil!!
Ur most welcome!
I was going to buy the 90mm but thanks to your video now I’ll buy the 120mm instead, thanks
120mm looks way better if you can. Fills up the empty space in ur chassis
Thanks for the review
Ur most welcome!
excellent review. thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Are the noise levels for the single 90mm quiet during operation?
Excellent review btw
Quiet enough for me. 120mm is definitely quieter cos u can run it at lower rpms.
@@AMinWithBao agree , I ordered the 6 heat pipe by accident assuming it was the 120mm fan version. I’ve owned the Snowman T4 before it was soo quiet idle temps were 29c with r5 1600. With this single 90mm fan idle is at 34c with i3-10100f
@@AMinWithBao wait I can use an aftermarket silent fan surely?
Sure. Just make sure it is the same fan size. Use the same fan clips to attach the fan
Mounting this cooler for intel is a freaking nightmare. For the big one, the one i have: 1 Normal fan beats 1 rgb fan, 2 rgb fans beat 1 normal fan and 2 normal fans give the best result.
Yeah and RGB is dead. Hahahha
As the coolers physically do well, I'd love to see what they could do with Noctua/Arctic fans at high RPM with no/little noise.
Sounds like a good idea!
Great review
Thank you!
Should have used thermal paste as that would be a more realistic result
Yeah. Just wanted to keep things consistent with thermal pads. And the convenience too
Nice test, have you ever done tests with the three fan model?
Nope. Didn't see the need to. In my opinion any improvements will be very slight! Cheers
I was going to buy one of these for a socket 775 xeon x5450 do you think it would be good with it it has a tdp of 120
It'll do just fine!
@@AMinWithBao that's kinda crazy a cpu from 2008 has a tdp of 120w isn't that crazy
It's not a praise. It just means it isn't thermally efficient
@@AMinWithBao so I should get the 2 fan right
If u can.. for not much more. Upcoming I have plans to do further testing - replace stock fans with something abit more premium like Noctua or Be Quiet. Maybe can look out to see if it does any helppp
NICE ONE
very god test.
Tks man!
hi, what camera do you use?
It's the Canon M50! Budget FHD camera but am gonna stick with it for now! The next logical upgrade is a full frame 4k60fps, probably with higher framerates if possible for buttery smooth slomo!
wah, 90 size CPU cooler. anyway, I got the 120 variant, but swap the fan with artic fan (x2). It improve considerably in term of fan noise.
I bet it does!
it is possible to change their fans to something i want ?
Yeah they are clipped on. So u can absolutely change it to your own 90mm fans!
@@AMinWithBao oww i understand, thank you so much, but i guess imma get myself the 120mm cooler
That's a great choice, unless u don't have enough cpu cooler clearance 👍
Can i change the fans to a arctic or noctua one? If yes then which one is better noctua or arctic?
For sure. Look at the specs for each fan to see which has better static pressure. Then it comes down to design, price and noise from there
@@AMinWithBao I'll go with the arctic one since noctua ones are expensive in my country. Thank you for answering!
Are we not supposed to be using the thermal paste.?
You should be using thermal paste. I'm just using a thermal pad for ease of testing purposes. Thermal paste generally has a better thermal conductivity.
@@AMinWithBao Okay thanks I gat your point
what if I wanted to dismantle it? the heatsink obviously
Just press on the lever to unhook the heatsink from the retention brackets!
@@AMinWithBao I have to push really hard right? because little by little it doesn't come out
Yeah it takes quite a bit of force but I got comfortable with it using it in different systems
will snowman t6 will fit in jonsboo v9?
It needs 15.5cm CPU height clearance. Looks like it won't fit in Ur case 😮
thank you! i already canceled my order. do you have a good suggestion for a cooler that can fit in my case?
Ur welcome! Snowman mx6 (comes with 90mm fans) is possible if you have 13.3cm height clearance.
ohh so this cooler has two variation! so that 90mm version can fit in my case right?
sorry for the late reply.. i actually got the 93mm version which is i love.. perfect fit for my jonsboo v9.
The OCCT tool (being used for testing in this video) is a virus.
Is it? It is likely false positive, unless u get it from unreliable source. gpuz gets the same thing
what is TDP of bench setup? sure i googled 5700x , is it only 88w max? then, your results are really bad for some reason. i think it's thermal pad.
also, how is nose between 1 and 1x120mm? i suppose with 2 rpm is lower, but with 1 you have just one fan working, so..
The CPU is 3600x - TDP of 95W. Yeah u'll definitely get better temps with a good quality thermal paste. Used thermal pad for ease of convenience when changing components.
@@AMinWithBao what about noise? 2 lower rpm 120mm or 1 higher rpm 120mm, wgich is louder?