The radiator is also stronger processors still suitable, but is a bit noisy when the fan turns up. The components near the CPU (voltage regulators) are also blown from Luftstom what is a good idea. In the normal state virtually inaudible. Despite the small size of the material is a clever design for good heat dissipation ensures. For desktop chassis that have no place higher than 13cm fan, this is a good choice, because it is between the top of the fan and the housing plate (if there was not just a hole is) enough space to suck air. The installation instructions are not successful: On the front of the folder listing and mapping of parts with complicated names, and on the back of the sheet, the description of how the parts are designated cumbersome to use. The construction of the installation displeases (Intel version): The cooler is screwed from the bottom of the board from, what the change of the cooler requires the expansion of the Board! You screw down a large pressure plate (on the disk that came with Intel Socket) with four screws on two plates that are bolted to the radiator. In this case, on the underside of the board between the pressure plate and circuit board, a larger air gap, as well as above the board and the sheets with the nuts. It is unclear how the screws should be tightened, because the sheets above bend easily, and the CPU should be squeezed not too firmly on the socket. The bracket is indeed a maximum universal, but is weakening in the details (as described).