🔥 Cool Down, Power Up!
The Thermalright PS120SE CPU Air Cooler is engineered for high-performance cooling with 7 heat pipes and advanced AGHP 4.0 technology. It features dual 120mm PWM fans for optimal airflow, operates quietly at ≤25.6dB, and is compatible with a variety of Intel and AMD sockets. Built with durable materials, this cooler promises longevity and efficiency, making it a top choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Product Dimensions | 13.5L x 12.5W x 15.4H Centimeters |
Brand | Thermalright |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 280 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 6 dB |
Material | Aluminum,Copper,Silicone |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 66.17 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 772467849958 772467849330 772467849262 |
Manufacturer | Thermalright |
Country of Origin | USA |
Model number | PS120SE |
Item Weight | 408 g |
Item model number | PS120SE |
Are batteries included? | No |
G**B
Great Cooler especially for the price
The stock fans on this cooler are very quiet compared to other default fans with CPU coolers. I did swap them out for bequiet fans since this computer is in my living room, and I just wanted the computer to be as quiet as possible.Performance is great, working just as well as much more expensive coolers. I am using a Ryzen 5 7600x CPU, and it has no issues cooling. Typically running 1440p on the TV and playing games like Baldur's Gate 3, Forza, Jedi Survivor, etc.Highly recommend anyone looking for a high-quality air cooler at a lower price point. You can't beat it.
S**T
Its comparable to more expensive coolers
My cpu hardly goes above 73 degrees under load. Runs pretty cool☺️👍
A**W
Quiet and Powerful
Best cpu cooler money can buy. Keeps my 7600x cool without making noise.
D**A
Amazing Air Cooler
This CPU cooler is absolutely fantastic and the price is unbelievable. It's quiet and works perfectly. For such a high-quality product, I still can't believe it's this cheap. Doing some research on Air Coolers, its performance is on par if not better than much more expensive, "premium" CPU coolers, and I can say my experience holds up that. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for an excellent CPU Air Cooler regardless of budget.
C**N
Aligning the screws for mounting is annoying. Similar to 360mm but worse temp spikes.
This is an impressive air cooler and it performs similarly to my EK 360mm aio but the temperature spikes are higher. The reason I switched is because I was intrigued by the longevity of air cooling where water cooling has some risks and I saw that this air cooler performed similarly in online reviews. My cpu is a 13900K with hyperthreading turned off and undervolted with 0.36 ac_ll and 0.98 dc_ll on a Z690-E. I am using PTM7950 for thermal interface material and using Noctua industrial 120mm 3000rpm fans instead of the ones included. Idle runs from ~33-55c and gaming at ~100-150w is ~55-77c. Full load for prime95 small fft is thermal throttling at 253w which is disappointing. My 360mm idled at ~29-52c and gamed at ~59-69c and full load of prime95 small fft would run from ~80-85c at 253w. The 253w performance is disappointing since I saw online that the Thermalright PS120SE would not thermal throttle at 253w. I am also disappointed by the temperature spikes being way higher. The installation was simple on paper which was to attach the plastic backplate which thankfully had glue pads and then put plastic spacers and finally the lga 1700 brackets with the pointed ends inwards and then the screws. Then came the heatsink which needed to be aligned with the screws and it was impossible to tell if it was perfectly aligned since vision is obstructed and there is NO haptic feedback to determine if the screw is over the threads meaning you need to lift up and move around the heatsink until it seems like it might be aligned smearing thermal paste everywhere. Then tighten the heatsink screws down and attach the fans with the metal clips. Overall the temps seem similar to a 360mm in idle and gaming but for 253w workloads I was misinformed by online reviews and am left disappointed since I hoped it would be about ~85c and not thermal throttling. I also expected better in other workloads because online reviews say 60c for 150w but I am seeing 77c spikes at 145w. The installation also needs to be improved since guessing if the screws are aligned is messy and risky. I also have to give Thermalright praise for allowing this to work with the Z690-E which has a notorious vrm heatsink design flaw and makes it incompatible with a lot of air coolers but Thermalright was able to make this compatible with my motherboard which is impressive.
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