Given its size and stature, we were not exactly expecting a record-breaking level of performance from the ID-Cooling SE-224-RGB. Despite that, however, it still managed to provide excellent results both in temperatures and acoustics while our system was running at stock performance.
This was honestly much higher than we expected and clearly indicates that as a cooler, this is a more than a solid option.
Admittedly, when overclocked, this cooler does run out of steam. While the noise levels only get a little more vocal, the temperatures soar right up into the high 70’s. So, while you could hypothetically use this for overclocking, we certainly wouldn’t recommend it. For standard system operation though, this clearly has more than enough under the hood.
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