This cooler is such an undderated one, it is one of the few that can beat Noctua's L9 in the similar acoustic range. You can say that the Black Ridge is better and while I do agree, this one you don't have to care about ram clearance 😗
If you wanna improve your overall thermal performance in a small form factor you could try installing the fan the opposite direction, it beats black ridge.
there is also the 53mm height version which at this point will work well especially with an undervolt of the CPU. I saw from optimumtech that with PBO2 and curve offset of -30 temperature should drop shouldn't they? Can you test it with some sort of undervolt?
Thank you. I think as long as you leave it stock then it should be OK. Just don't expect high boost clocks or any overclocking. Please don't quote me on that though. But the way I see it if it can keep a 5900X reasonably cool at stock then I would think it could handle 12700 but I have heard 12th gen run very hot. Maybe look at getting the bracket for better cpu contact. Thermalright sell one as well as thermal grizzly
@laurentgagne892 I haven't tried this. When I tried with pbo on auto it couldn't keep up but managed ok once I set it back to stock. It isn't really designed for this cpu but wanted to see just how well it would hold up and I think it's actually pretty could if you are happy with stock speeds. I have since used it on a 5600g and its perfect for it.
@@DowsettReviews so you never undervolted it? it could of work if you just offset the pbo limit in the bios and the voltage curve optimizer with ryzen master
Unfortunately I don't have the non copper version but I will reach out to TR and ask them if they can send me one once I've done all the other stuff I need to test
@@sharulhafiz6312 if you not mind being late for answer , standard axp90x47 will hit around 92-95 with 4ghz 5900x from what i testing,my axp90 full copper is around 73-74c , it's pretty huge gap from what i tested.