@@benedykt123313 The NH-D15 is massive and only needed for over clocking or keeping your cpu at ridiculously low temps. I use a Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition, which only has four pipes and two fans in push/pull configuration. It does the job fine and my 5900X never goes above 70deg Celcius at normal room temperature, even when fully stressed out. Why have a 140mm fan bohemah hanging off your cpu and board when you can have a 120mm smaller, cheaper unit that does the job fine. This video is for the practical users not the bigger is better crowd.
4xpipe zalman for 5900x you not joke right
⚠️
Not even mentioning the Noctua NH-D15 makes this whole video plain invalid.
I'm sorry for that, but these are my recommendations for you in this case.
Thanks for your feedback!
its budget
@@dapt3651 No it wasn't, only the first entry was. The Noctua NH-D15 is still the undisputed king of air coolers, especially for the AM4 platform.
@@benedykt123313 The NH-D15 is massive and only needed for over clocking or keeping your cpu at ridiculously low temps. I use a Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition, which only has four pipes and two fans in push/pull configuration. It does the job fine and my 5900X never goes above 70deg Celcius at normal room temperature, even when fully stressed out. Why have a 140mm fan bohemah hanging off your cpu and board when you can have a 120mm smaller, cheaper unit that does the job fine. This video is for the practical users not the bigger is better crowd.
4pipe air cooler no way for 5900x