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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Fan was very loud, I ended up replacing it with a Noctura. Unfortunately for me this cooler isnt going to work on a 9700x. After trying multiple thermal compounds, open case, reseating the cooler 3 times (yes i removed the plastic) im running temperatures over 110C encoding. I tried a -25PBO curve. PPT 65W TDC 60A and im still having to shutdown due to thermals.I tried the ultra small 3.8L small form factor build and its just not feasible (Even though youtube builders show the 9700x and this cooler) Im getting idle temps of 57C and gaming temps around 77C. Im leaving 4 stars because this cooler seems ok for the price for other CPUs, but Im warning you now its not going to be enough if you actually plan to fully utilize all cores even on a 65watt chip
Tanner
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Way better than my ID Cooling IS-55. I have my Ryzen 7 5700X3D at a 75W PPT (no PBO undervolt applied), and temps are not going above 63C (about 9-10C improvement). Paired this with the Honeywell PTM7950 over thermal paste.
wiski
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Works great to cool my 5800X3d, although I know that's probably a bit much for this cooler, even with a -30 on the PBO curve, but even then when under heavy stress it keeps it well under throttle temps. I also made the mistake of either reading the specs on the cooler or on my case wrong, and it is a bit too tall for my case, which forced me to make a custom side panel to allow the cooler to stick out a but I actually like the look, so it all worked out. (the grill is from the accessories that came with my NCASE)
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
Used this to replace the stock Laminar RM1 cooler I had in an SFF build, clears the case almost perfectly and works very well. The case has about 73mm of CPU cooler clearance, and it sits just below that without issue. I was seeing temps upward of 85° Celsius with the original cooler, and now it rarely peaks above about 65°. Would buy again.Installation was mostly stress-free, just make sure to apply equal pressure to each screw on the heatsink so it doesn't get stuck on one side.Don't know how well the RGB works unfortunately as the motherboard that it went onto doesn't have any headers for that, but everything else is great.Noise level is definitely noticeable, but not overly loud. It would be very easy to replace the fan with a 15mm Noctua or something, so no issues there.
Zach
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
Runs 10 to 15 C cooler than ID Cooling IS 67 XT. Doesn't thermal throttle 5700 x3d. Better cooler.
Fadaboey
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Bought this for my first sff build in a Meshroom S V2. Currently cooling my i7 9700k at 5Gz OC. Replaced the stock fan with a Noctua. Checked a lot of reviews before buying and the performance of this cooler tops the charts. Thank you Thermalrights. But i do have to mention, the back plate doesn't seem to have a specific tightening mechanism meaning, you can keep on tightening it down until the motherboard breaks, which is bad. My previous cooler Noctua nhd15 has a mechanism where after a certain amount, the screws will not tighten anymore, that's when you know that you have fully tightened it. Really good price, build quality is really good.
Wai
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I installed this in my SFF build on a Ryzen 7 5700X3D after having really bad results with their 120mm AIO with RGB. Cinebench score (9,100 points) with the AIO were less than the Ryzen 7 3700X I previously had in this build using a Thermalright 90mm low-profile CPU cooler. Temperatures also shot up near 90 degrees and was thermal throttling big time. Swapped in this Thermalright AXP120-X67 low-profile cooler, but upgraded the fan to an Arctic P12 Max fan. Cinebench ran at a cool 72 degrees, and gaming was in the 40s and 50s in Halo Infinite with the CPU running at max speeds. Cinebench score was also near 13,000 points.
Edy Luna
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This cpu cooler works extremely well for the amount of space, or lack thereof, it takes up. If you're building an SFF pc build, there's only a couple coolers that triumph over this, but for a greater price, as well as a bigger footprint!The quality of materials is definitely noticed and since I've been using it, I've had 0 issues with the cooler being unable to handle any workloads!
Ben
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2023
Really nice, well made low-profile cooler. Relatively quiet running in my Fractal Ridge with an AMD 5900x
Dan
Reviewed in Australia on October 12, 2023
Had high expectations of lower temps at full load (65w cpu) and a quieter fan (loud at full load), this cooler didn't achieve what I was expecting. Very disappointing and a waist of money, performs same as a stock ryzen cooler.
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