Looks fucking gay

Dude... it was around 2 years back.
I could check my Amazon for orders at that time but fuck you.

I don't have to proof anything to anyone.
Way to much work rn.

The funny thing is people only argue about this due to the reviewers, shills and influencers. Even on stock coolers that actually keep the CPU within optimal operating temps, like almost all of them, you get good enough temps as long as you aren't a poor moron who doesn't have good air conditioning.

>oh no my room is 80+ degrees!
>oh no my temps are high

I bet you don't even know the ambient temperature of your room or its humidity level you fucking morons.

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I have a 212 evo on my AMD 8350, now working as a server.
Seems to be doing just fine.

I keep it a fresh 73F year round, and since I'm in Colorado the relative humidity rarely goes above 35%.
Works wonderfully for cooling.

I'm not too sure why my CPU went housefire-mode, all I know is that my AIO significantly impoved temps and stopped my PC from shutting down due to overheating.

I never even tried the stock cooler, it just looked like it was not going to be adequate.
I would recommend the 212 though if you're going to replace your dead AIO. They're the cheapest "real" air cooler for AM3.

I've never had any of these issues, am I doing something wrong?

I might try that, right now I just put the stock cooler back and have underclocked my CPU.

I'm not sure if I still want an air cooler or if I want a custom loop.

>telling porky pies on the internet
Fucking sad mate.

I've had a few of them through various builds and haven't encountered any of this. The first gen model didn't provide any better performance but my new one is better than a CM hyper 212 plus air cooler so there's that. Also It looks significantly better than any air cooler.