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The Thermalright AXP90-X53 Black Low Profile ITX CPU Air Cooler is engineered for compact builds, featuring advanced AGHP technology for superior cooling efficiency. With a height of just 53mm, it fits perfectly in tight spaces while maintaining broad compatibility with various Intel and AMD CPU sockets. The included TL-9015B fan ensures quiet operation and high airflow, making it an ideal choice for HTPC and ITX systems.
M**S
Works great
It's quiet, small, and cools well enough. Good mini-itx cooler for the price.
J**N
Works great
Great little cooler for ITX. Have it installed on a 5800X3D in a fractal terra case. Keeps it at mid 70s in the majority of games with a -30 vcore offset.
R**N
Works great.
Cools decently well for what it is. Swapped out with a Noctua slim fan and it is quiet as well. INCREDIBLY confusing product names and lineups, make sure that you have the right one because there are like over 10 different versions of the same cooler, some aluminum, some copper, some painted, some not, and every combination of the above. Taking off a star for that since their product lineup really needs to be consolidated since it lead to a few wrong orders that has to be cancelled.
A**Y
CPU Cooler
Instructions were a little confusing since I was using this for a 1851 socket (core ultra 7). But the LGA 1700 worked perfectly for a 1851 socket.
P**S
outstanding air cooler for lower power cpus.
So I picked up a 12th gen core i3 12100F. I didn't get a stock cooler with it so I needed one. The price of this bad boy is so low that why bother spending the money on a stock cooler? They're cheap as, but lets be honest, for $20 wouldn't you want the most cooler for the money? I installed redhat 8 on it, installed stress-ng and hammered the crap out of this build for 3hrs and the temps never got over 55c. Color me a believer. Granted this is a 58w tdp cpu. At max boost, 89w. Running it flat out for 3hrs, I was stressing the whole system, cpu, gpu, IO, system memory and it never broke a sweat. For low power builds I mean, no brainer. I have 240mm AIO's on my higher power systems and they keep things nice and cool but that was overkill for this little ITX build. I'm planning to build another one of these little mighty little systems and I will purchase another one of these coolers, no question.
H**G
bad design, not fitting all motherboards
Item's backplate does not fit my motherboard. The backplate would press the motherboard electronic components when I installed it.
K**S
Perfect!
The media could not be loaded. I wanted a low profile, affordable cpu cooler that also happens to be white for my matx build. For some reason, white parts are marked up astronomically but not this one. It’s attractive, whisper quiet, and it works very well. I’m a complete beginner and I was able to install it because the instructions were so clear. The choices that were made to make it so universal were clear and easy to navigate. If you’re like me and are working toward an all white build, the center logo was just a sticker and it was very easy to remove and the cables were also a very bright white.
S**S
Nice upgrade from 47mm cooler to this 53mm
Moved to this from the ID-Cooling IS47. My build is a Fractal Terra using the Strix B650E-I board and a 7800x3D. I figured I was able to squeeze a bit larger of a cooler in my case after using the 47mm for several months. I've seen lower idle temps by about 3-6 C and in games specifically, quite a measurable difference.For instance in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 at max settings at 4k, I was getting to around the thermal limit I had set for my cpu of 80C when using the previous 47mm cooler.Now that I am using this Thermalright 53mm cooler, I'm seeing temps stable around the 73-77 C mark. I haven't checked if I'm able to push more fps with these lower temps but I imagine so. Either way, I am very pleased with the 5ish degree headroom I am working with on this cooler. This cooler was incredibly easy to get setup onto my computer as well. All I had to do was take off the LGA1700 brackets that are pre-installed on the backplate of the coooler and fasten the AM5 ones. After that, it was just a matter of dropping the screws in and tightening the thumsbscrews on the backside of the motherboard and I was good to go.
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