One of the biggest standout results in our tests here is the CPU temperature performance. Achieving a maximum temperature of 52c, this CPU runs amazingly cool. It is, of course, an i5 processor and will, by proxy, not generate the heat seen from higher-end chips. Despite the clear praise for the processor design, it shouldn’t overlook the fact that the cooler is clearly doing an impressive job in working hard without breaking a sweat.
So, at this point, it begs the question if these CPU temperatures are compromised by a noisy cooler. Well, the short answer is no. The Novatech Elite Sentinel was very discreet (despite those 5 fans) and if cool and quiet is a top priority of yours then this certainly ticks that box!
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