I replaced Ryzen's original belief - Sword YJ-1204 radiator out of the box

Reasons to purchase Has been wondering if you want to change Ryzen7 1700 radiator, in fact, the original Wraith cooling effect is OK, more RGB belief aperture bonus, it is fully enough to be used under the silent frequency, then, back to the 1700's 65W TDP, how could it Can't live in town? However, for the radiator this grass species go down, do not harvest it always mind in mind, coincides with the arrival of the double 11, it is better to take this opportunity to weed it. Originally considered a large frost tower, but also need to buy a single AM4 buckle, the price running 200 + went, and only used to pressure the 65W TDP 1700 is not a waste of point? Later, I didn't intend to see this big sickle YJ-1204 on the dog east. It seems to be a new product. There is no comment. However, looking at the introduction, it seems to be very reliable. All the terms such as nickel plating, mirror copper bottom, reflow soldering, and buckle FIN are linked to high-performance air-cooling. The direction of the single tower (154mm) seems to be similar to Limin's Feng Spirit True Spirit TS-120 and TS-140, but the price is about 40% cheaper. Is it a cost-effective artifact? Then give it a try, 169 orders, wake up and wake up, found that more than 100-20 discount, quickly apply for price protection, saying Jingdong insured is still relatively awesome, in the afternoon has received a notice of a successful refund. Appearance Gallery It is a huge box with a product name written on the box and highlights the 154mm height and AM4 support features. Open the first floor is the instructions and gadgets. The main body is on the second floor. In the middle, there is a single tower with a fan on one side. This package gives a bit of imagination space. It is estimated that there will be a dual fan version and the packaging box will not need to be redesigned. The family portrait is here: 1 set of Intel, AMD buckles, 2 pairs of fixed fan hooks, and so on. Just looking at it, it seems that the contents of the family portrait in JD.com's product description are not exactly the same. Take a closer look at the radiator body (please forgive my printed fingerprints). Some heat pipes have obvious signs of sintering. The overall workmanship looks quite good and is very texture. At least it is much stronger than the cool T400 I used before. . Install the machine Finally, take a look at the original Wraith radiator. AM4's fasteners need to directly reuse the motherboard's original backplane, and it is easy to fix the instructions. Look at the bottom of the copper, have not seen high-end, but this feeling is still good. On the body! I don't know if everyone sees the problem. In fact, I installed it in reverse. This is too close to memory, and in fact this product is designed to avoid memory. Adjust it, put the fan on it, and look again, um, don't block the memory at all. Simple test Simply tested, the test method was to use only AIDA64 to roast the FPU for 3 minutes at room temperature of 20 degrees. The results are as follows: In the PWM mode, the upgrade is huge compared to the original specter. Not only is the temperature dropped sharply, but also the speed is not more than 800rpm. It is very quiet and it is very easy. When setting the rotational speed to a fixed 1400 rpm, the 3.4 GHz roasting machine was only 49 degrees... well, Ryzen is really not hot when it is not oversized. Above, thanks for reading.