Stock CPU temperatures were very good as it comes near the top. However, stock configurations are unlikely to even stress this cooler in the slightest, so lets see how it performs with some overclocking and get a gauge of its true performance.
The Thermalright Macho Rev.A (BW) cooler performed fantastic with overclocking, falling just shy of the much more expensive Dark Rock Pro 2 and the exceptional Scythe Mugen 3. Clearly the six heat pipes and mammoth heatsink are doing a brilliant job even with just 1 fan. I can only imagine how good the temperatures would be with dual 140mm fans at higher RPMs.
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