❄️ Cool your compact rig without compromise!
The Thermalright AXP90-X53 is a full low-profile ITX CPU air cooler featuring advanced 4th generation AGHP heat pipe technology and a silent 92mm PWM fan. With a slim 53mm height and pure copper radiator, it delivers exceptional cooling performance in tight spaces, compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, making it the ultimate choice for compact, high-efficiency builds.
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.
A**N
Cool, quiet, reasonable price.
Great for my ryzen 5, nice and quiet. I'd recommend for the SFF community. Works well in my laser cut wood PC case I made for my htpc
D**Y
Decent but not above
Not a fan of the mounting system but everything else is 👌
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.
D**R
Good cooling, great price, compact
On an i5-10400F, keeps it nice and cool so far even during gaming.
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.
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.
C**H
Good for 65w CPUs, and not much higher
Works well enough for a small form factor case, but only for lower heat CPUs. For something like a 13400F, this will work perfectly, but so will the fan that comes in the CPU's box. This one is just easier to take off and put back on repeatedly, assuming you have easy access to the back of the motherboard. However, if you try to use this with something like a 14600K CPU, it will thermal throttle almost immediately.
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