PCCooler CPS RZ620 – Successful entry to the big leagues

Results – 39 dBA

Today’s review will introduce you to the CPS RZ620 cooler from the Asian company PCCooler, which is the first product of this company that is about to hit the European market. This cooler falls into the premium class and thus should offer high cooling efficiency. However, it should be available at a relatively low price and thus offer an interesting price-performance ratio. I am therefore curious to see how it performs in stress tests.

Results – 39 dBA


Why is there a missing value in the cooler chart? Either because the cooler could no longer handle the load in the specified mode, or because the fan could not be slowed down to the required level, typically the mode with the lowest noise level.


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  1. Now that we can see how well the F5 R120 performs, it would seem that the passive components of this cooler have lots of room for improvement.

    1. Who knows to what extent the efficiency of this is dependent on the platform used. PCCooler claims that the RZ620 cooler is downright optimized for LGA 1700. The emphasis they place on this aspect is almost “fanatical” (in the best sense of the word, no pejorative). So it’s possible that this cooler will end up in a relatively lower placement on platforms other than LGA 1700. However, we can neither confirm nor deny this responsibly from our data. Anyway, this is probably something to be aware of when evaluating a heatsink.

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