SteveSteve
This product is amazing and actually surprised me. The cooler is well built and comes with everything including woven white gloves a quality screwdriver and good thermal paste. You could tell just by the unboxing the item that it was is a quality and well designed cooler. The instructions are colored and well designed. Also comes with vibration pads for silent performance. Only problem is one end of the cooler is hard to attach the clip on the top side for me due to having too mounted case fans. But I still managed and everything is fine. This cooler does not block any memory slots for ram with tall heat sinks or the top PCIe slot as some probably worry about. Temps are really good and sadly a lot better than the x62 kraken I was using previous to this. Buy this cooler if you don’t mind the orange and burgundy colors and want a really good air cooler that delivers great performance especially for the money which was $79 for me. Shipping was super fast as well and got delivered before the estimated 2 day schedule. Great seller.
RushiRushi
Works very well at keeping the CPU happy even with PBO pushing the CPU to 290W TDP. Light loads run at 4.4 Ghz and full all core loads at 4.1 GHz.Works as well as any AIO water cooler I have ever tested while keeping with air cooler reliability for my workstation. The stock fan is dual ball bearing and can run to over 2000 rpm, but honestly there is not much benefit past 1500 rpm so I replaced it with a Noctua 150mm.The only downside is its wide enough to interfere with video cards in the first PCI-E slot. Thankfully X399 motherboards have other PCI-E 16X slots and its no a problem for me.
Amazon Customer
Awesome cooler, haven't tested thermals fully, but it cools very very well at stock settings on 2950x.Plenty of thermal paste included, with a free white glove and a very nice magnetized philips screwdriver.The fan is quiet until it reaches approx 1250 rpm, so you can keep it at a fairly high speed without hearing it.The fan clips are a bit wonky to install, but overall its a very nice design. Thermalright has a great video on how to install this from start to finish, highly recommend watching it before installing, so you know what to expect.Good value overall and very nice job from Thermalright.
Dream
Last time I went with Thermalright, was way back in the days of the xp-2200, and the first 64-bit processor, (socket 764) Athlon 64 3700. Had it paired with a Panflow fan. So if you remember the xp-90 and how well it worked, the Arrow is no different. Same quality .They still making good heatsink. When I got my 2970wx, (had the 1900x prior) I need a new heatsink seeing how my Noctua U9 sp3-tr4 couldn't handle the beast. I got this Bad boy. And it does ax excellent job at keeping it below 60c full load with everything On. (PBO, XMP). Had no issues with ram, It may block some GPUs, but I didn't have any issues.Only have 2 Cons:1. The mounting for the fan was Pain the ass to get to mount. You may cut yourself, But they give you gloves.2. The size of this thing. Man its literally 1200 grams, give or take a 50ish grams. Not sure about the amount of weight the sockets/motherboard can handle but, yeah its big, but I had no ram issues, unlike Noctua'sOther than that, It keeps my 2970wx at 29c Idle and 60c load (cinebench), and its probably the best air cooler you can get for the threadrippers. I even got better temps than a lot of Water coolers out there.P.S. : I am only using the fan that it came with, you can add 2 more to it,