Pretty Decent But a bit Pricey
Pros: Silent, Black Attractive Color, Red LED Fan
Cons: A bit expensive, Single Fan
EVGA rebranded this cooler as it was previously released by another company that didn't get much success
I won this Cooler from EVGA. I was so excited. Moving up from an 80mm from Thermaltake. This was my first 120mm Cooler. As i receieved it, it came with a A bunch of brackets, supporting all the latest sockets (not Sandy Bridge-e) and a little Thermal Paste. Instructions weren't as well documented.
Once i put it on, it looked great and was pretty silent (some people complain that it's too noisy)
And i'm running a Pentium D945 . That thing is old and pretty heaty. But this helped me overclock to almost 4ghz stable
And kept the temps down. Also even though it only has one fan, you can even adjust a 2nd fan behind to pull out the hot air, You'll have to use a rubber band or something to do so. There is a guide available on the internet to do so.
Overall this performs a bit less as compared to the mighty Noctua, or Coolermaster 212+
And it's More Pricey as compared to the 212+ 
I won this Cooler from EVGA. I was so excited. Moving up from an 80mm from Thermaltake. This was my first 120mm Cooler. As i receieved it, it came with a A bunch of brackets, supporting all the latest sockets (not Sandy Bridge-e) and a little Thermal Paste. Instructions weren't as well documented.
Once i put it on, it looked great and was pretty silent (some people complain that it's too noisy)
And i'm running a Pentium D945 . That thing is old and pretty heaty. But this helped me overclock to almost 4ghz stable
And kept the temps down. Also even though it only has one fan, you can even adjust a 2nd fan behind to pull out the hot air, You'll have to use a rubber band or something to do so. There is a guide available on the internet to do so.Overall this performs a bit less as compared to the mighty Noctua, or Coolermaster 212+
And it's More Pricey as compared to the 212+ 











