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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Not really much to say about it does its job well Keeps, my CPU cool and looks great
Dylan Spear
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
If you need a good basic cooler with RGB without breaking the bank, then this is it! It will fit AMD, or intel processors and is actually pretty small in size, so if you are making a small build then this would be best for that. It is not very tall so it will fit in tight areas. It has been able to keep my 7600x processor within the cooling specs that I need it at. The fan is also pretty reasonably quiet when considering the price point.
Jason H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
This CPU cooler is really awesome because it's inexpensive, performs well, and has an addressable RGB fan that has vibrant colors. The heatsink itself is a nice black anodized aluminum and looks great!Performance is respectable with my Ryzen 5950X. Installation was pretty easy too especially if you're used to working on your PC.Great product, amazing deal!
Tyler and Megan
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
For the price this thing is amazing. Just make sure you have an RGB controller if you want the fan to be illuminated.
Reasonable Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
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pat
Reviewed in Australia on February 28, 2025
I am installing it on an existing system, replacing the stock Intel CPU fan. Too lazy to disconnect all devices to take the mobo out of the case. End up with a difficult installation. I am sure installation would be easier if I took the mobo out. Two very thin fan mount, luckily I didn't break it.It does it's job. Much cooler and quiet compare with stock fan. No complaints in this price range.
R.B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The Vetroo V3 is a smallish, single fan, 3 heatpipe cooler. Its probably not want you want to use with a high TDP and/or overclocked CPU, but it will likely work fine for most midrange chips.There are two connectors...one for fan power...and one for RGB...so you can run it dark if you want to.It comes with a push pin AMD bracket as well as a plastic Intel bracket, so nothing special here. If you want something better than a stock CPU cooler and don't want to spend much, the Vetroo will do the job.
BarJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
We build gamming pc's and I was going to test this cooler on a AMD 5 5600X. It sold before this arrived though. We all took a look at it and decided it was ok for a starter gamming build. The reason for a gamming build is that the CPU does virtually nothing. As such it doesn't build a lot of 'in use' heat. That little Ryzen 5 never got above 30% utilization in game testing. I'm using a Ryzen 7 right now running the same games and it's not getting past 15% utilization (often it's 3%). Ironically, a stronger CPU may automatically run cooler with this than the economy one... as long as it's not doing much.Another big reason is that modern CPU's are built to run "hot" from the factory. They'll run fine a little above 95C. If they get too hot... the just shut down. No harm no foul. So if this cooler can keep the CPU below that 95c then it'll work fine. Cooler is always better but if you have budget gamming build you'll want to throw every cent you can at the GPU. Cutting corners everywhere else is on the table.There's always a lot of talk about how well the radiator plate aligns with the CPU. It's a real concern at times but most of the talk is by people trying to find something to talk about. I'm not really concerned about that. It'll likely be fine with any cooler. Personally I've never come across a system that had that issue.We would have liked to see it be a little taller so that no airflow was blocked by RAM or anything else.A real concern is that fan. The total price of this is pretty low... retail. Retail is at least 100% markup. Usually much higher. How much money was left over after the radiator for the fan? What's the continuous volume of air it pushes over time? How long will it hold up? It probably won't match you system rgb set up and you'll replace it (or the whole cooler) at some point anyway.I would strongly advise, for many reasons to get some software to monitor things going on with your computer. A popular free on is MSI's Afterburner. It safely overclocks as well.This is good to get you up and running. If it doesn't work out you'll know pretty quick and just return it.
Renzo Calero
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Temperatuas lowered considerably compared to Intel's stock cooler, 80-100 degrees, to 35-40 degrees
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