💨 Cool your CPU, elevate your game!
The ID-COOLING SE-214-XT ARGB CPU Cooler features 4 heat pipes and a 120mm PWM fan for exceptional heat dissipation. With adjustable RGB lighting that syncs with your motherboard, this cooler not only enhances performance but also adds a stylish touch to your setup. Compatible with most Intel and AMD sockets, it ensures a seamless fit for your desktop.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 30.5 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 68.2 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wattage | 3.36 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88"L x 2.83"W x 5.91"H |
J**R
Perfect budget cooler!
I love this cooler for my budget white builds. It’s under $20 and it works perfect! It’s super easy to install, is very quiet, and the overall build quality has never failed me. The fan speed is adjustable and keeps the cpu cool!
U**N
Great cooler, great price, handles Ryzen 9 (5950x) CPU just fine.
Impressive little cooler, especially when you consider the price. Currently using it on a 5950x. Was worried it wouldn't be enough for this CPU, but after doing the Multi-core R24 Cinebench test the CPU temp stayed around 66C the entire time, with one small spike of 72C at the beginning of the benchmark. So, if it can handle 145 watts just fine, I think you could even get away with using this on a 7950x or 9950x (maybe not the 9950x, but I'd be curious to see someone try). No need to spend way more on a noctua, this cooler is great. Why did you pick this product vs others?:Low price and good reviews.Mountability:Easy to mount.Size:It's definitely not a small cooler, but I was able to fit it in a 18L ITX case without any issues. Noise level:Fans are very quiet. Build quality:Had to gently bend two fins back in place, but I think that's bound to happen during shipping due to how thin the heatsink fins are. Wouldn't really call that a downside, just felt like it was worth mentioning. Otherwise, the copper base looks well machined and the headsink assembly is overall very sturdy. Airflow:I'd recommend making sure you have an intake fan very close by this cooler, even if it means you have to change to a back-to-front airflow configuration. After changing to that setup, my temps went way down. I think it's just a good practice to feed your CPU coolers cool, fresh air.
D**H
Amazing value for a low temp, quite ARGB CPU fan!
This single-tower air cooler punches above its price tag. It keeps my CPU cool under load and stays quiet. Overall its good looking and has nice ARGB lighting that syncs up perfectly with my Aura Sync S/W. Installation was straight forward and mostly easy, and this was my first pc build.Final thoughts: Great temps, low noise, strong ARGB, good build quality and very affordable.but not ideal for high-TDP chips or extreme overclocking.
K**.
Pretty good for a cheap air cooler
I got it on sale for $17 and it works. It keeps my 5800x3d at 38.4C - 42.7C at idle. When playing games, the max temp was 80.3C, but it averages around 70-73C. Did a really good job keeping it cool at this price point. The mounting process was really easy. It came with a back plate but the one that came with the motherboard works the same. I put it in my NR200P ITX case, and it fits perfectly. The noise is what you expect out of an air cooler, but there isn't any whining noise at high speeds, which is great. The RGB lights looked pretty nice and well-diffused. The only downside was the damage shown in the picture. Hard to tell what could have caused it. Whether it was shipping or during packaging. However, despite that the functionality was not impacted. Would recommend this cooler for any budget builds! You don't need to return/replace it if there's damage like I had but I was just being lazy. I didn't want to go through the trouble for $17.
T**U
PC Tech of 35 yrs - BEST VALUE for the Money - UPDATED REVIEW (newer model)
I am a professional IT Pro, system builder and enthusiast of 35 years. It is not easy to impress me, yet this affordable cooler exceeded my expectations.Yes, I read all the reviews and there were some whiners, but I consider them to be buffoons. For starters, this cooler is a perfect replacement for the stock Intel coolers that come with the 12th gen CPUs.My caution is this cooler is best for 12th gen CPUs, such as Pentium, i3 and i5. I do NOT recommend this ID Cooler model for overclocking or anything more powerful (like i7 or i9)... since this model is NOT made for crazy excessive heat.Since the review below, ID Cooling has improved the fan retention springs. They now have a crook type hook to lock into the fan frame holes. (see last photo) This will help if you ship your computer, as it resists the G forces of the boxes on the UPS/FedEx conveyer belts.. helping the fans from falling off the grill.Also if they were to dismount off the aluminum block, remounting is easier because the springs stay on the fan.Assembly of the cooler is easy. I recommend you READ the directions to understand which parts are to be used and which are extra/alternative. When done, I found the mounting secure and stable. I trust this kind of mount over push pins. Why? When I have shipped computers with push pin fans to clients, several times shipping caused the coolers to come loose while in route.My 12th gen i3-12100 has four cores, 32 GB G.Skill RAM, Samsung 4th gen 980 Pro 500g SSD, MSI 1700 LGA motherboard with onboard 4 video ports... and nothing more. The case is a clever, well-ventilated aluminum mini-tower made by Rosewill (you can't buy it any more.) Said case is NOT good for sound buffering, so any FAN installed must be whisper quiet for a work environment like my own.After adjusting my fans speeds in the bios, the system is now silent. Note: on my first setup, I heard a nagging buzz sound, but this came from an older rear vent fan, which I changed to a 100% silent variety. Then I connected this exhaust fan to the wrong motherboard header, which made it spin too fast. And... plugging in the wrong header for the exhaust fan affected the speed of the ID COOLER fan.. which makes no sense, but it happened regardless.My CPu temperature testing was done two independent ways. One from the board bios and then once Win 10 Pro was loaded, I downloaded the free CoreTemp program. The first time I tested with this software, I had already MISCONNECTED my exhaust fan to the wrong header. After realizing my mistake, I went into the bios and ran CoreTemp again to reverify fan speeds and temperatures. Both the ID COOLER and exhaust fans slowed down and CPU temps remained low at idle (about 90 F) with fluctuations to 98 F. The attached snapshot shows my idle CPU readings in Win 10 Pro in Celcius.These are the lowest CPU core readings I have ever seen in a performance computer.I advise when using this cooler...To be sure to install at least ONE rear fan blowing exhaust outside the case. Why? The ID Cooler does it job best if you add negative airflow to the case itself. You do this by adding fans... where ONE fan must pull air OUT of the case in the same direction of the ID Cooler fan. And THIS is how my system is set up.If you add yet more fans, which is a good idea if you have a gaming video card adding system heat, then you add THOSE fans to locations that PULL fresh air INSIDE the computer. Those areas often have dust filters, so that is how you know which area is for IN-DRAFT fans.In summary, you want air flowing just in ONE direction inside your case.
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