
Arctic Freezer 13
130 mm
Arctic Freezer 13
130 mm
Yes, the cooler is sufficient for the Intel Core i5 7600K if you do not want to overclock it. You can find out whether a cooler is sufficient for a specific CPU from product reviews and tests on the Internet. The product review is good: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/ProductRating/guter-kuehler-143366 In the test you can see that it is OC last in cooling performance: http://www.tech-review.de/include.php?path=content/articles.php&contentid=11679&page=5
Unfortunately, it's a leg. I would also have needed the plastic holder at the bottom.
With my Z270-A it was a hair's breadth past the RAM...would inform myself very precisely :)
so if you think you want to put some thermal compound on it... you don't have to. one has already been applied. all you have to do is peel off the film and screw the processor cooler onto the cpu. works great.
Yes, both are compatible
See picture 6 or the following instructions: https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/5/5/4/3/3/9/manual_en.pdf
How does it look... Is this cooler sufficient for the i7-7700 K ? If not, which cooler should I use?
Hello Joelsigrist It depends on how high you want to overclock your processor. This cooler is sufficient for light overclocking. I cooled my 7700K with the be quiet! Pure Rock (15.50cm) at the beginning, with which I was able to reach a stable 4.8 GHz. However, this also varies depending on the CPU.
Unfortunately, there is nothing in the technical data. The fan is not really exchangeable, it is clipped onto the outside of the heat sink with four clips (it is shown in the manual, possible on both sides). If the dimensions fit, it might be possible to insert screws between the cooling fins.
Works perfectly with the 7700 CPU. It does not go above 60 degrees under full load.
It depends on the mainboard type. What type of motherboard do you have?
Is there any
Definitely suitable. Play GTA V with it, the graka is in any case more audible.
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