ID-Cooling SE-225-XT Black CPU Cooler Review 13

ID-Cooling SE-225-XT Black CPU Cooler Review

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Introduction

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ID-Cooling continues to deliver cooling products that offer top-tier performance for your dollar. Founded in 2013, the company has since established itself in numerous regions with a diverse portfolio of cooling products and components ranging from all-in-one liquid coolers and traditional tower coolers to case fans and even a unique chassis. Suffice to say, the company continues to innovate and expand rapidly.


The ID-Cooling SE-225-XT Black will be the focus of this review. The cooler is comprised of a single cooling tower that receives heat via a five heatpipe direct touch (HDT) base. As the name suggests, like the SE-207-XT I reviewed a while back, the cooler sports a completely black design. However, unlike its larger sibling, the SE-225-XT Black is a lighter, more manageable design that delivers solid performance for the price. That said, let's take a closer look!

Specifications
Manufacturer:ID-Cooling
Model:SE-225-XT Black
Socket Support:Intel: LGA 1700, LGA1200, LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA2011, and LGA2066
AMD: AM4
Heatsink:Material: Aluminium (fins)
Copper (heat pipes)
Dimensions: 128 x 108 x 154 mm
Heat pipes: Ø6 mm - 5 pcs
Weight: 1200g (with all accessories)
Fan:Model: No model number listed
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 700–1800 RPM
Fan Airflow: 76.16 CFM (maximum)
Fan Noise: 15.2–35.2 dBA
Features:H.D.T V3.0 Heatpipe direct touch base
Black coated micro wave heatsink fins
More airflow with push-pull PWM fans
Metal mounting kit for Intel and AMD
Warranty:Two years
MSRP:$42.99
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