

❄️ Cool your CPU, heat up your style!
The upHere H85KC6 is a high-performance 180W TDP top-flow CPU cooler featuring six Φ6mm copper heatpipes and a 120mm ARGB fan spinning at 1650 RPM. Its compact 85mm height fits perfectly in small-form-factor cases while maintaining universal compatibility with Intel and AMD sockets. Designed for quiet operation and easy installation, it offers 100% RAM clearance and dynamic PWM fan control, making it an ideal choice for millennial pros seeking efficient cooling with customizable RGB flair.






| ASIN | B0D9Y1ZQ5R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand | upHere |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
| Item model number | H85KC6 US |
| Manufacturer | upHere |
| Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 14.4 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.18 x 6.06 x 4.88 inches |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.45 watts |
Z**0
Amazing ITX or Budget Cooler
I have used a bunch of Coolers from different size AIO's to many different air Cooler brands and this is honestly one of the best I've come across. I had an ID-Cooling IS-33 before this and was great cooling wise it was so loud I added a noctua fan to reduce noise. After doing so I still wasn't completely satisfied with it so I went with this since it has a bigger fan stack and has clearance for large motherboard IO and it gets the job DONE. I have a 7700x PBO Tuned in this open air build that never goes over 75C and it is really quiet under load opposed to other coolers I've had in the past. Easy to mount, looks fantastic and its audible but not annoying ( Imean it is an open air case after all). Ultimately I recommend this product whole heartedly and I think it is being slept on as it only had a few reviews when I decided to give it a shot. Since my initial review I swapped out my 7700x for a 9800x3d and this thing still rocks! I have ut overclocked 150mhz to about 5.5ghz and have lower the voltage curve by -15 and this thing keeps it under 70c while playing games like Monster Hunter Wilds at 3440×1440 maxed out or around 80c in THE FINALS. This cooler is definitely for more efficient chips and if you go AM5 always PBO tune the chip but it is seriously an impressive cooler on an open air setup. For a case configuration I could see it adding 5-10c more but still more than cool enough for most modern ryzen chips that are rated to go 95c max.
G**K
Impressive cooling!
Super impressed with sound level and performance. 9800X3D scarce amount of paste under default settings under 100% load. See screenshot. Well ventilated case but I can't hear the cpu cooler with the other fans unplugged! Now to modify it to fit in a RAW S1 with a super slim fan! Great deal for the money! (See actual screenshot taken under load while typing this.)
R**E
Excellent CPU heatsink+fan
Excellent CPU heatsink and fan. Very quiet. Does an excellent job at keeping temps down. I would highly recommend if you want something out of the way. The install was just as easy. I have no complaints it worked out great on my LGA1700 system for an i5-13400F CPU.
B**D
Keeping my ryzen 7 7700x much cooler than my previous noctua did!
I just installed this about 25 minutes ago. It replaced a noctua low-height fan that was failing intermittently after 3 years. The immediate difference was so drastic compared to the noctua that I thought my sensors were messed up. Previously the only time I ever saw my 7700X hit temperatures below 40 were when it first started up on a cold morning after being off all night. Right now it's currently running at 37 degrees while I'm writing this review. A stress test brought it up to the 95 degree mark and I could barely hear the fan at full speed. I read lots of reviews about how well it performs which is what made me take the chance on it and I'm not disappointed. I would like to stress what others have said regarding the instructions for installing it. They are awful. You're probably just going to have to figure it out on your own because they're the worst instructions I think I've ever seen for a fan installation. Also I had to take the fan off and rotate it because it would only clear my motherboard's panel one way. It only BARELY clears my ram and I was afraid it might have caused issues with my RAM when I was installing it because the heatsink kept bumping into two of the sticks, but everything seems to be working fine. I'd recommend NOT installing it with the fan already on because it was pretty hard to align the little spring loaded screws with the brackets with the fan covering everything so you can't see. I'd recommend taking the fan off and installing the heatsink itself, then clip the fan back on afterward. Other than the horrid instructions everything seems to be better than I expected for such a cheap price. I'm impressed. I just hope it lasts longer than the 3 years my noctua lasted.
H**A
180w LIE, Maybe 80w If That!
For $40 this is not a good value when for the same price range other big brands offer significantly better performance. On this I even upgraded the fan radiator to a Noctua P12 1700 rpm 120mm. Using a X670e motherboard, 9700X CPU on 65 watt mode, and OC enabled, at 100% usage my CPU is getting up to 83°C. The Noctua is completely silent so I bumped the fan curve early to 100% power as soon as the CPU hits 60°C. Even with this change was still reach nearly 90°C under heavy loads, again on 65w mode. This should put my CPU wattage around 80-100w. Yet this cooler would not keep up! I removed to check my thermal paste and everything was properly installed. I will be returning this product. A Thermalright Phantom has already replaced this unit and my temps are 20° lower across the board....at the same cost. Material quality is cheap but so are many others that are more expensive. I had to bend/straighten the radiator away from the CPU, about 3mm to clearance the USB rear panel heat sink. It was bent slightly inward on itself from the factory but this would not change the functionality. Nice to know can be upgraded with a Noctua, wouldn't use it without it. But I can't even recommend this product for a very compact build with limited space as it can't even cool an overclocked 65w CPU.
A**R
Requires removing original mounting plate
Seems nice cooler with compact size with good cooling power. But tightening nuts are back of the motherboard. This requires freeing mounting holes with removing cpu backplate which is not possible in my case where the mounting bracket and cpu retention mechanism is single piece. My Motherboard’s mounting bracket has own threads prevent screws going all the way back for nuts.
E**O
Good value and fucntions well, installation a slight bit tricky.
Good value for the price and good fit. It required a bit of moving the cross-braces around so the mounting bolts lined up, but once installed, it sits solid and is not very loud. Keeps a Xeon processor in a generally well-ventilated chassis 30c-40c, well in the lower range of temperature tolerance.
L**U
Actually very decent
I am really surprised how good this thing is. Keeps my 7700x nice and cool. But then again I only use the pc 2-3 hour a week for gaming and hard use. But I never had a issue with.
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