Arctic Cooling Accelero L2 Pro - Review and Install on a HD3650

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

A follow up to the broken gpu fan video I did a month ago. In the end, I opted for a full aftermarket cooler and this one is a great option, if a little on the bulky side!

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  • Just ordered the L2 Plus. Bought a used 6850 online and it came with a fan with insanely noisy bearings. Seller says he doesn't know what's up with that, but anyway the L2 Plus turned out to be $15 with 2-day shipping at Amazon due to a refund I got so not a terrible ordeal in the end.

  • @fleckx Yeah, stick fans can be too noisy at times. That said, my 3850 stock fan is pretty quiet. I'm sure you'll like the L2 plus, if it's as good as the L2 Pro

  • good review but recorded with a toaster

  • @huymitsumi LOL. Yeah this is an old one -  I'm using HD these days

  • I'am getting this cooler for my HD5770 tomorrow.I'am just fuckin sick of my standard cooler on it.Too much heat,too much noise.

    The L2 Pro is awesome.

  • @zirius89 Yes, I agree - the L2 Pro is superb. I was pretty amazed how quiet it is. In fact, I'm so impressed with this I have ordered Arctic Cooling's Freezer 7 LP CPU cooler for my HTPC. I'm hoping it's just as good!

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  • cool thanks for the video got to get this cooler tomorrow as my fan on my 5770 has died can afford a new card just yet

  • I just bought that fan from a local computer shop. But my real question is that are you able to see your gpu fan speed in programs such like msi afterburner if you just only hook it up on the power cable?

  • Omg, same Master Miller!

  • @PGTMan It's not bad but for CPUs I've had the best experience with Noctua coolers. Right now I'm using Noctua NH-U12P SE2 and it's probably the most efficient and quiet cooler I've ever used. After (not) hearing the noise it makes I replaced all the fans in my PC with Noctuas and it's alemost absolutely quiet (except for my ATI HD 5770 for which I wanted to use the Thermalright Spitfire but found it wouldn't fit in my case so I guess I'm stuck with this).

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