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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Great cooler for my k39 case. I bought the all aluminum and it coola my ryzen 9 9900x full load @ 75-77c fluatuate between 2-3c. Idles @44c fluatuates between 4-5c.
JHONAGUR0
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Excelente producto, de acuerdo a lo esperado...
Drknght
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
No complaints. Keeps my ryzen 7 5700x cool as a cucumber under load
Mich Reyes
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2024
Bueno, bonito y barato, no duden en comprar
Caio Dean Gaver
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
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Tayfun Okumus
Reviewed in Turkey on May 28, 2024
Htpc kasamda daha önce schyte aphaci düşük profil soğutucu kullanıyordum, sıcaklık boşta 30-35 yükte ise 80 dereceyi geçiyordu. Bunu takıp test ettiğimde boşta 26-30 yükte 66 dereceyi geçmedi. çok memnun kaldım. Tavsiye ederim, montajı da çok basit, macun tek kullanımlık ona göre..
Jose Antonio Ramos
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Bought the black version of the axp120-x67 cooler b/c I needed something low profile for a slim matx PC build I was doing. Problem is there arent many new coolers these days that support old intel X99 platform, let alone one thats low profile so this was one of my only options available. I was hesitant this wouldnt be enough to cool my i7 5960X but I was floored by how well it actually worked in stress testing. On aida 64 at stock settings, my cpu was hovering around 70 degrees with no throttling on an open test bench. Once I did some manual undervaluing and slight overclocking, I was able to drop my temps by 10 degrees and was hovering around 60 now. This is amazing considering these old high end desktop platform cpu’s are rated for 140W so they can get really hot under load. Overall Im very impressed by both the cooling as ease of installation, plus theres tons of hardware that came included for practically every cpu mounting system from the past decade. I highly recommend this product for anyone that needs a slim cooler under 67mm. Oh and I forgot to mention it feels like its made from good quality metal too, the fins feel sturdy unlike other really cheap coolers with fin stacks that bend easily.
José Ángel Sierra
Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2024
Este disipador es perfecto para procesadores con un consume de no más de 120w, lo tengo con un ryzen 5700X3D y lo límite a 100w para mejorar temperaturas, súper recomendado, es bastante compatible con la B550i de Aorus.
Mwilloya
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
Needs low pro memory on a mini itx board. Working in a louqe raw s1 on an Intel 12100 with no heat issues. Have room to swap to a 25mm thick fan if need be in this case. Easy to install.
Wael
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 17, 2023
Cooled my i5-13600K when disabling MCE, maximum hitting 80C.
Gadgethound
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
Was looking for a good cooler for a AMD 7600X build in a Fractal Design Ridge case. AM5 MBs work with AM4 coolers that don't require a custom backplate, so was not able to use my first choice (Thermalright AXP-90). Installation was very straightforward, esp with AM5 having a backplate that is permanently attached to the MB.Testing this with the 7600X, enabling PBO with an offset is needed to prevent thermal throttling. Getting about 82-84 degrees with a Cinebench R23 run, with CPU fan running at 100%. Under gaming, temps are closer to 70 degrees for 1440p AAA games that aren't super CPU limited. The GPU fans become more prominent at this point. Another option is to just run ECO mode if you really want a quiet system and like 92-93% of the power of non-ECO mode (or just get a non-X variant CPU).Trickiest thing to find is RAM that will fit under the cooler (44mm clearance). I found that G.Skill Flare X5 fits perfectly, and as AMD EXPO compliant to boot. I imagine Corsair LPX would also work well, but prob can forget about anything that has RGB in it.I also tested an older Scythe Big Shuriken 3 and that unit ran several degrees warmer in the same config. I noticed that the orientation of the heatpipes is 90 degrees rotated compared with this cooler, but not sure if that caused an issues as I have had good success with this cooler in other builds. The AXP-120 is definitely heavier than the Big Shuriken 3, and heatsink mass def affects performance.A mod to consider is upgrading the fan to a Noctua NF-A12-15. Generally, these have a better noise profile to performance than other low profile fans. I had hopes of installing a full 25mm fan, but there isn't enough clearance in the case for it.Really happy with this setup and I don't think there's a better cooler to be had other than maybe the Noctua L12 Ghost Edition, which is significantly more expensive for comparable performance, albeit maybe quieter due to the better fan.
Elfo
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
I built a new PC and originally bought an Enermax AIO Liquid cooling system. While it was better than the stock Wraith cooler it simply didn't do a great enough job over stock. I gave this unit a chance because I didn't want to spend a 100 dollars for a cooling solution. I am currently running my Ryzen 7 5800, overclocked to 4.2ghz from 3.4 with a minimum temp of 32 degrees C, and a max of 52C under gaming load. That's a much tighter range than the stock cooler or the AIO cooler which was running 35C to 85C max... To top it off it's a low profile cooler that has enough clearance for my Mini ITX Thermaltake 100 case and my standard sized DDR4 RAM.
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