However, it was for me a special case, I had overtemperature fault with temperatures above 90 degrees. When removing the boxed cooler, I have found that the thermal grease was gone. And the plate on the CPU was little singed black.
Then I thought to myself I'll get not only new but directly paste a better cooler.
With new thermal grease and the Cooler Master I am now idle stable at about 40 and at full load not over 60. Runs for several weeks.
I think it's even cooler, but also the light installation was important for me.
In the photo in the description I've seen these 4 plug things look exactly as in the Intel boxed cooler. In other more expensive coolers I would have to remove the motherboard and it would have been annoying me.
Perhaps more important, I have taken the original thermal paste which was in the cooler case, since the higher quality that I had ordered was late and I wanted to act quickly before the machine smokes from.
It may be that you can still pick out a few degrees with the higher quality paste.
I'll test sometime soon.
The temperatures of error:
Even shortly after purchasing the computer, the temperatures were quite high mostly 70 plus.
Had read at that time in the forums it was OK and not bought a new cooler. However, it has over the years, the paste thus volatilized these extreme temperatures.
So even with the paste were Temps when boxed well above the Cooler Master.
Therefore strong buy recommendation.