
Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 150W
$29.99
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8 reviews for Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 150W
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Clifford B. –
Pros: – 29C Idle 52 under load (Hwmonitor -Prime95/Aida64) stock @ 25C ambient temp (haven’t tried overclocking yet) – Much cooler than the Wraith Spire that came with my Ryzen 1600 – Very quiet – when I ramp it to full RPMs I can barely notice a difference – Can easily accept any 120mm PWM fan of your choice (although the included fan is great) – Slighter shorter and wider than most tower coolers so ram interference will not be an issue – Nice thermal mass to the heatsink. Combined with the…
Anonymous –
Pros: -One of the earliest Heat sinks to ship supporting AM4 out of the box. -Does not overhang onto the memory socket on my Gigabyte AX370 GAMING-K7 so tall memory heat sinks are not a problem. Fit with my super tall GEIL DDR4 EVO-X 16CL 3200 RAM. -Can’t hear the fan over my 6 other system fans in the case. Cons: -The dangling retention loops are a pain to get over the notches on the AM4 socket bracket. Had a slight mess with the thermal paste because I kept moving it around to try to loop…
Anonymous –
Pros: none Cons: none Overall Review: using on AMD Ryzen 5 3600 65 watt stock speed. Was using Wrath AMD cooler. Had to reinstall the std mounting tabs back on the motherboard to use. Artic silver thermal. Stock idle temps did drop. But under load with fan maxed out I saw temps above 70c on passmark cpu test. The wrath cooler was lower x 5 degrees. This cpu cooler is not covering the entire processor. I can see all for corners on it. Fan maxes out at about 1400+ rpms and is loud. even louder…
Steven H. –
Pros: works, as long as you can get it installed Cons: if you’re lucky enough to get it to stay on, good luck getting it off again if you want to replace your CPU Overall Review: What where the engineers even thinking on this one???
Anonymous –
Pros: Super quiet. Cons: Large! It’s not too big for my case, but it was a tight fit. Hard to install (for AMD at least) – I actually ended up bending it trying to install as intended. Parts that weren’t meant to bend, that is. After about two months, it started making a really gross grinding noise about 5% of the time. Overall Review: It is incredible how much quieter this fan is than my last heatsinc, but you shouldn’t need to bend pieces on a computer part to make it fit.
Anonymous –
Pros: Cold, not going anywhere once it’s on Cons: I had to push down so hard on the connectors that my cpu broke. Like, I have to go get a completely new one now Overall Review: I wish I had read the other reviews because with this thing, I was literally shaking, using all of my strength to push down on the tabs to connect it to the motherboard that I broke some of the chips on my cpu. I need a whole refund
Anonymous –
Cons: Mounting bracket was not long enough Overall Review: Could not get the cooler mounted as the bracket provided was far to short. I read a few reviews stating this but didnt think it was gonna be that far off double checked everything.
tagginondawal –
Pros: The contac silent comes with a pretty decent fan. Works fairly good, kept the i5 10600k I got for my sister and husband cool. It’s also pretty silent. No noise complaints here…It also, least in my test, compared to the Hyper 212 I have in my case, with similar specs Cons: What I do hate, however, is the installation process. Good golly Miss Molly!! Who designed this and thought “yeah, this is good!”. It feels like you’re going to break the mobo, cpu or heatsinks metal tabs. The tab…