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The Pccooler S83 CPU Cooler is a compact yet powerful heatsink designed for mini PC cases, featuring an 80mm silent fan, dual fan support, and a robust aluminum heatsink with anti-oxidation properties. With a TDP of 95W and compatibility across various Intel and AMD processors, it ensures efficient heat dissipation and longevity, making it an ideal choice for performance-driven users.
T**R
Limited uses, but great where it makes sense
A tiny tower like this only has so many applications. Most cases are either too small for it, requiring a low-profile top-down cooler, or big enough to fit far more powerful options that pack a 120mm PWM fan for as little as $20.But maybe you're like me, insane enough to run an underclocked i7-8086K on a Mini ITX board inside of an In Win BK623 office PC case. The typical low-profile cooler is going to be scorched by an 8086K, even an undervolted chip. And that's where this guy comes in. Temperatures are held nicely in check, with Cinebench R23 load temps around 70C. The cooler stands about 112mm high and fits perfectly inside the case. I'm probably leaving some performance on the table because I have to run it in a pull configuration in order to get clean airflow to it.The fan is DC-controlled only, and while PWM would certainly be nice, I haven't had any issues with volume or performance from it. Some motherboards will throw BIOS errors if they don't detect a PWM fan on the CPU_FAN header, so beware, and if you can test a 3-pin fan in your CPU header to be sure your motherboard doesn't throw a fit, doing so is not a bad idea. This cooler ships in two versions, one with a yellow fan and one with a blue fan. Having owned and used both, the blue fan seems to be better all around.The mounting mechanism is just ok. It uses the cheap plastic ring and pushpin that you see with all kinds of AM4/115X mounts at sub-$40 price points. It's not going to fall out, but if you're using Intel and reliant upon the plastic ring mount, you're not getting the most amazing mounting pressure. That said, I have no complaints about the temperatures on mine, which is mounted using the plastic ring and pushpins. I did not have any issues installing it.In terms of looks, it looks like a mini-212 EVO. Nothing particularly sexy about it. Nothing ugly either unless you just can't stand the sight of bare aluminum.The issue I struggle with is price. At $20, this cooler is penny-for-penny up against the far superior Deepcool Gammaxx 400. There's no contest, but the Deepcool is 155mm tall. And it should also be noted that if your case is big enough to hold a Gammaxx 400, there is absolutely no reason to even consider something this size. So in terms of cost to performance, it's a pretty big loser, but in terms of cost for practicality, it's about where you'd expect. It does frequently drop in price from $20 to $14-16 via Amazon coupons, and you really shouldn't pay more than $15 for it.And that's kind of where I'll let this one sit. You only need this cooler if you *need* it, and if you *need* it, you'll know. There aren't a whole lot of circumstances where you do. But if you *need* it and you're able to get it for $15 or less, it's a decent value for a cooler that does an unexpectedly nice job of keeping everything from turning your SFF-ish build into a tiny pizza oven.
S**X
Great Value
I actually purchased this heatsink and fan for a non-PC related project. As a user of a Noctua setup for my PC, I must say that the quality and performance of this cooler is quite good. It's on the small side - and you're not going to win any cooling competitions with it - but it's solid for the money and for the use I'll be putting it to.The fan mounting, fan noise level, heatsink, heat pipes, colors, and overall build quality is great for the price (if you exclude the shipping costs partially subsidized by the Prime price, this is about a $10 buy).
M**A
Dont buy unless you are replacing a bad or old fan.
Well presentation is nice and the cooler looks great. My problens came when installing the fan. I was missing a piece for the bracket and instructions are close to minimal. I was hoping to replace an old am2 socket fan, but it was not compatible. i would need to buy a seperate am2 bracket to install this fan which is not what i wanted. I decided to install it onto my 115x socket computers. I found am old bracket and transfered the parts over. although it fit fine. The amount of pressure i had to use to install it was uncomfortable. I felt like i was going to break the motherboard, or the plastic bracket. Then came the preformance. Compared to idle on a stock intel fan it was 5-6 degrees lower which is nice. At stress levels it was relevatively the same as a stock fan. I got around 64-68 degrees while gaming. I get the same on a stock. All in all if you have an old pc that is getting too high in the temps and have the brackets then get this cheap solution. If you are looking to game with low temps and a nice easy install then look elsewhere i reccomend a 400 gammax. It comes with everything you need to install into basically any pc. Has its own brackets for amd and intel. This cooler does not just the intel 115x bracket. Other than that i am returning this fan asap since i have no need for it, and it came with missing parts.
R**G
Sucks...
...there's no way you can secure this to the motherboard, the clip is a full half inch off. Waste of money, says it'll fit a FM2+ but doesn't even come close and I'm not about to force a $16 part on $200 worth of motherboard and CPU! Returned for refund and purchased a real FM2+ heatsink/fan combo.
W**R
Good cooler, weird installation.
The CPU cooler is definitely good for it's value and seems tk be well made. However, the installation was tricky as it comes with the rubber fasteners instead of screws. It does come with it's own thermal paste, and seems to be on the quieter side of my oldsr CPU cooler. But in the end, great bang for your buck.
M**L
Good
Decent performance. 71W TDP CPU idles around 42C. Its one of the shortest horizontal coolers out there, so its good for small and rack cases.
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