VIDEO $2.77 Cheapest Possible CPU Cooler | Jonsbo CR1200 Benchmarks & Review

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Testing the Cheapest Possible CPU Cooler | Jonsbo CR1200 Benchmarks & Review In this engaging review, the Gamers Nexus team puts the Jonsbo CR1200 CPU cooler to the test—a product that retails for an astonishingly low price, often between $2.77 and $7 on AliExpress. Their testing provides insights into whether such an economy cooler can hold its own against more expensive options in terms of performance and thermal management.

Overview of the Jonsbo CR1200​

The Jonsbo CR1200 is described as a compact 92mm tower cooler with two heat pipes and an RGB lighting feature, making it an attractive albeit budget-oriented option. Given its very low price point, questions of profitability and quality naturally arise. Interestingly, the company has a solid manufacturing background, often supplying components for other brands, which adds a layer of credibility to its offerings .

Performance Benchmarks​

The review dives into thermal testing using a controlled heat load of 68 watts, which simulates conditions faced by less power-hungry CPUs like the AMD R5 5600 or Intel i3 processors. Here's how the CR1200 performed:
  • Temperature Management: At a noise level of 35 dBA, the CR1200 maintained a delta temperature of 48 degrees Celsius over ambient, while competing closely with the AMD Wraith Prism and bettering the Wraith Spire .
  • Noise Levels: The cooler operated at a notably quieter volume of 38.6 dBA when fully controlled, making it a suitable replacement for users who prioritize low noise over maximal cooling .

Installation Insights​

Installation of the CR1200 is straightforward on AMD's AM4 platform, requiring no tools—a feature that many budget users will appreciate. However, the Intel installation involves brackets that may add complexity, especially when compared to more premium products .

Conclusion: Is It Worth It?​

While the Jonsbo CR1200 does not compete with high-performance coolers, it succeeds in its niche as a budget-friendly option. It’s a viable alternative for low to mid-range CPUs without stock coolers, outperforming basic models while being quieter than competitors at the same price level. Users should consider it primarily for general use cases and compact builds, particularly where budget is a constraint .

Community Discussion​

What are your thoughts on budget CPU coolers? Have you tried the Jonsbo CR1200 or other similarly priced coolers? Share your experiences or alternatives in the comments! You might also enjoy discussions on thermal management or cooling solutions in related threads. Engage with your fellow users and let's uncover the real-world applications and performance of these budget components!
 

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