![]() Here's a video comparing the the phantom spirit with a variety of coolers on an intel i9-13900k: qxRA Here's a video comparing a variety of coolers, including the phantom spirit, on multiple amd zen 4 processors: ![]() Here's a link to the amazon page for the phantom spirit: The phantom spirit is $37.90 on amazon at the moment, while the peerless assassin is $4 cheaper at $33.90. While the thermalright peerless assassin at $35 has more or less been my default recommendation for a while, the new thermalright phantom spirit is actually mildly superior while occupying the same price bracket. The thermalright phantom spirit is thermalright's successor to the immensely popular peerless assassin. My personal recommendation is the thermalright phantom spirit, an air cooler with top tier performance that is sold on amazon for under $40 (without dealing with a mail in rebate). ![]() ![]() Since an air cooler can easily be used for many years without being replaced, I personally highly recommend spending a bit more for far better performance. While it will likely not be a major issue for budget cpus with 6 cores or fewer, using this cooler with any modern low mid-range or higher cpu (particularly intel cpus) will likely lead to excessive thermal throttling under full load. That being said, this is a rather unimpressive cooler by modern standards. If you just need the cheapest cooler possible, and are willing to deal with the mail in rebate, this is an okay deal. ![]()
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