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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This cooler is a beast. I have never throttled even in the most demanding games I play, If your case can fit it definitely worth the buy
Lauren H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Do yourself a favor and buy this now. Easy to install, performs just as well as Noctua cooler, great quality
Jake Wolenberg
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Works well for cooling my 9800x3d and was easy to install. Keeps idle CPU temps in the low 40s.
Matt MacPherson
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I'm a big Noctua fan. I've used their CPU coolers and chassis fans. All the systems I've built use Noctua. But... I couldn't help check this CPU cooler out after Tom's Hardware gave it such a good review. The system I just built is based on AMD/AM5 processor. This cooler is as good as (maybe better?) than the Noctua cooler at a fraction of the price. Runs cool and quiet. I'm not knocking Noctua, they are very good. I'm just saying the price of this fan is awesome.
Master Mason
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
This thing is amazing in cooling! I just ran OCCT CPU+RAM stability test for a full hour and my 9800x3d hit 69.25C max. The average temp over the hour test was 60.58 C finishing the test at 66.4°C under stress. This is a fantastic result for air cooling! I used the included thermal paste with the cooler. I used to always buy Arctic Silver 5 so it hurt me a bit knowing my tried and true wasn't going in, but the cooler has such good reviews I trusted them. It was worth it. I 100% recommend this over AIO because there's no chance of water fault or pump break down. I had an AIO in my last build from 2017 and it was a clean look, but this round I am older and not too concerned with RGB. I got a nice glass side case with good fans. Running 3 intake fans on the front (120mm), 3 intake fans on the bottom (120mm), 2 exhaust on the top (140mm), and one exhaust on the rear (140mm). Super quiet setup. Loving this 9800x3d and this cooler! Thank you! Would buy again 5/5
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Cools a Ryzen 5 Series adequately.
göksel
Reviewed in Turkey on September 6, 2024
5800x3d ile 7 aydır kullanıyorum. daha önce arctic freezer esport duo kullanıyordum. soğutma olarak hemen hemen aynı sayılır ama sessizlik olarak Phantom harika diyebilirim. 5800x3d yapısı gereği bazen boştayken bile birkaç saniyeliğine 55-60 dereceye çıkıp inebiliyor, arctic kullanırken bu "spike"lar da fan sesi sinir ediyordu, ama ,phantom'da hiç fark etmiyorum bile.Performans olarak yakın performansta olacaklarını bildiğimden "acaba gereksiz mi almasam mı" diye düşünüyordum ama pişman olmadım.Sevkiyat sürecinde sorun yaşanmadı, amazon us'ten yaklaşık 12 günde geldi.
awazct
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on July 9, 2024
مبرد جدا ممتاز بس مشكلته المعجون الي يجي معه كان ناشف فاشتريت معجون خارجي ، ولكن اداء المبرد ممتاز جدا
Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on February 26, 2024
Increible rendimiento de este monstruoo de Disipador, vale cada peso, es hermoso, super potente, y mantiene un 14700, y el mitico 11700k con overclock a menos de 50 en temperatura ambiente de 30 , de monterrey N.L , es una chulada, nada que ver con el noctua horrendo que tiene colores KK
Akif Ashraf
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 19, 2024
Working great so far.
corey
Reviewed in Australia on January 16, 2024
keeps my cpu very cool, my max temps where 48 degrees on sons of the forest max settings, the rgb is clean and it works like a charm
Ravenant211
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I picked this cooler up as an "upgrade" from the original Phantom Spirit SE. For me the upgrade was that it has a blacked out look compared to the original that fits my case asthetics better. The TLDR for those looking for performance info is that this is a very good cooler, but if you are keeping it stock, the Phantom Spirit 120SE will outperform it slightly for less money in general, unless you are willing to run the EVO fans at top speed (very loud). The big advantages to this EVO version are the improved appearance (if you want a blacked out look) and a little RGB on the fans.Having said that, if you are looking for top tier air cooling performance then swapping out the fans on this cooler for BeQuiet! Silent Wing Pro 4s will get you probably the best air cooler you can buy right now. The cost of the Silent Wings fans will definitely eliminate the cost effectiveness of this cooler however. For some reason the Silent Wings pair very well with the cooler block, better than the fans it comes with for sure. You can run them at low speeds with a good fan curve and get great cooling performance. This isn't just my experience, some reviewers like Hardware Canuks have done much more testing than me and see the same results. On the other hand, the EVO's heat sink seems to be exactly the same block as the original PS 120SE, so unless you care about the black appearance, you can save a few bucks, get the 120SE, and wind up with the same performance using the Silent Wings.I'm using it with a 5800x3D and it keeps up just fine. Even when bench-marking the CPU to hit 100% load under an extreme stress test load for 20+ minutes, the cooler keeps my CPU in the mid 80s and always feels almost cool to the touch, so it's not heat saturated. The 5800x3D is known to be a hot running chip for the AM4 generation, so I would say it keeps up very well! In gaming loads it averages in the low 70s for almost every AAA modern game I play, with an occasional micro spike into the upper 70s. Older games it rarely gets above the low 60s and the system idles in the mid 40s when doing basic things like web browsing and watching videos.Very pleased with the Phantom Spirit family of coolers in general. As I said, my reason for getting the EVO was really just the aesthetics. If top performance without tinkering is your goal then just get the 120SE. If you want a better looking (subjectively speaking) cooler that does almost as well out of the box, or don't care about setting your fans to max speed and volume, then this could also be a good fit. If you want top tier air cooling get either one based on looks preference and slap a couple silent wing pro 4s on it. You'll be glad you did!
Wrigleyville 2016
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
I had been using a U12A by Noctua for the last couple of years. It’s a great cooler, but I wanted something that looked a little better as well as had RGB and wanted as good or better cooling. After watching some reviews on the Phantom Spirit, I bought this one as it’s all black. Think Chromax like Noctua.Got it today and installed it and used some PK3 thermal paste. Ran a couple cpu heavy games and I’m seeing 8c better under load than the U12A which is crazy. My 7800X3D idles at a cool 32c and the highest temp recorded was 70c. This has to be the best $100 cooler out there and rivals some 360mm AIOs out there.The fans are super quiet even under full speed, and the RGB looks great. Thermalright just keeps cranking out these amazing coolers and giving Noctua all sorts of trouble when it comes to price to performance. I’m in shock right now at how good this cooler is. I put the fan that’s supposed to be in front of the cooler on the back fin stack to not cover up my RGB ram so temps may be even better with the normal set up. All in all this is a must buy.
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