![]() Read: Thermalright Peerless Assassin SE review Whether you care about value or not, you should consider this cooler for your next system build, so long as your case has room for it. It's also available in in silver/gray, white or black, so it should fit in with most build themes if you care about matching aesthetics. The cooler's two 120mm fans did their job of dissipating all that heat at low noise levels, making at just 34.5dB at max speed, and 33dB at 50% speed. The Peerless Assassin 120 SE cooled the CPU when it was drawing over 200 watts better than our tested competition, and at lower thermal/TDP settings, it performed much better than the competition. In our tests, it performed so well when cooling our Core i9-12900K that we re-tested it multiple times to be sure the results were correct. Thermalright's Peerless Assassin 120 SE lives up to its name, delivering the best performance from an air cooler that we've tested on Intel's Alder Lake at a price that undercuts the competition. If you can set your cooler's fan speeds based on temperatures in your motherboard's BIOS, that should also help.įor much more detail on how to choose the right cooler (and cooler type) check out our 2022 CPU cooler buying guide. ![]() ![]() If fan noise is an issue for you, you’ll want a cooler that does a good job of balancing noise and cooling. The coolers that do the best job of moving warm air away from your CPU and out of your case are also often the loudest.
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