🔥 Keep Your Cool, Stay Ahead!
The Thermalright AXP-100 Full Copper Top Flow CPU Cooler features a robust all-copper heatsink and six heat pipes for exceptional thermal performance. With a compact height of 2.4 inches, it fits easily into tight spaces while supporting both 100mm and 140mm fans. Compatible with a variety of Intel and AMD platforms, this cooler is the perfect choice for gamers and professionals seeking reliability and efficiency.
M**R
Temps
Awesome temps 30c idle 50c full load apu
B**R
Beautiful cooler
I absolutely love this cooler and I'm sure it would have been a great fit for my build, if not for the fact that it didn't fit my motherboard sadly. make sure to check clearances for your vrm heatsinks before you buy.
M**R
Excellent cooler!
What a BEAUTY! I will post a pic later. Best cooler out there for most CPUs. Offers up to 180W of cooling power. Cranking up to 1440p 165fps ULTRA does not bother my r5 5600. It stays cool at about 57C-63C while gaming with GTA, FC, FO, Days Gone, ATS, JC, TDU, Mud Tires, WD. I swapped out the factory red fan for their white slim (15mm) rgb edition. My theme is white so I locked it on white on startup with SignalRGB. Exactly the cooler I wanted for a stunning build.
R**D
Impressive cooling and unmatched looks.
Wanted to improve the cooling and noise levels in my Terra and decided to give the AXP-100 full copper a try. The cooler is low profile enough that I was able to add a Noctua NF-A12x25 chromax fan. Very tight clearances when installing and LP ram is necessary. Mounting system could be better especially not having captive screws for installing the heatsink to the mounting bracket. Cooling has been solid, I was using a Scythe Big Shuriken 3 and idle temps improved by 3C and gaming temps by 5C. I have a 13600kf and max gaming temps I have seen are 70C with the average 60-65C. The Noctua fan is incredibly quiet even at full speed.
A**R
Better performance than Noctua, but with some compromises.
Having finally come in the mail from Japan, I was super excited to try out the Thermalright AXP-100 Copper on my new SFF build inside the Fractal Terra. While the Noctua NH-l12 Ghost that I had installed technically fit the Terra, the GPU was so close to the corrugated vents that the air currents made a pretty loud hum. The AXP-100 is a whole 4mm shorter (which is significant for SFF compatibility) than the NH-l12G and 8mm shorter than the NH-l12s, Which would give the GPU more breathing room after adjusting the center spine of the Terra. I was also simply interested on how the AXP-100's performance lined up against the Noctua.My Ryzen 9 7900 (stock settings) with Noctua NH-l12G scored 24912 in Cinebench R23 and stabilizing at a temperature of 76C. With the Thermalright AXP-100 it scored 25003, which is not a significant difference, but it leveled at a significantly lower temperature of 69C. Both CPUs were pasted with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaught thermal paste.Needless to say, I am very impressed with its performance, beating out a competing Noctua cooler while being shorter in height. But, unfortunately, this is where the pros of the AXP-100 end. There's less memory clearance (depending on orientation and motherboard layout), a finicky installation process, a hefty price tag compared to many coolers in its class, often limited availability, and a godawful (to me) bright orange and red fan color.If you are willing to look past or work around these things, however, it really is a great cooler. I can confirm that it does have native AM5 compatibility without any extras (just follow the provided AM4 instructions). It does also fit on my Strix X670E-I motherboard, which has some of the largest VRM and M.2 shrouds in the business, although only in one orientation with the fins perpendicular to the memory. You can also replace the included 100mm fan with a 120mm fan using the included bracket, which doesn't restrict airflow really at all, as shown. Also, specific to my build but worth mentioning, the fan isn't covered much at all by the bottom border of the Terra's side panel ventilation, as shown in the photos.Overall recommended if what you're looking for is a well performing SFF cpu cooler.
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