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Thermaltake 7-bladed 92mm 4-Pins PWM Aluminum Extrusion CPU Cooling Fan for Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CLP0556-B

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  • Aluminum Extrusion Design
  • Low-profile Gravity i2 has a perfect ratio aluminum extrusion heatsink
  • Compatibility: Intel Core i7/i5/i3. Socket LGA1156/1155
  • Connector: 4-Pins PWM. Compact Size Fan: 7-bladed 92mm fan provides better cooling performance with low noise
  • Quick and easy installation

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Customer Reviews

All up assembly not low profile Whisper quiet. Performance-wise the Thermaltake Engine 27 1U low profile 70W cooler works very well. Giving 3-stars because the mounting hardware adds significantly to the mobo spacer depth needed to clear the case. While the cooler itself is low profile the all-together assembly (from under mobo bottom mounting bracket to top of cooler) throws the specs outside of low profile boundaries. This product did not fit inside my 1U iStarUSA chassis. If you're looking for very quiet, nice looking, and effective cooler without concern for height than this product is top notch. Otherwise, be very mindful the bottom mounting bracket adds significantly to the build height. 3Respectable cooler This is a decent cooler and cools a few degrees C better than the stock 84 watt TDP Haswell i7-4770K cooler. I especially like that it directs cooling air down and in all directions to help cool the power supply components, capacitors, and northbridge/southbridge on the motherboard. This should greatly extend the life of the motherboard compared to "side flow" coolers and is especially important for PC's that are on all day.It's a bit noisier than the stock Intel cooler and the fan is not easily replaced (there are little pressed on clips on the long heatsink mounting screws that also hold the fan in place). I do wonder how long the fan will last as fan life is often a problem on non-Intel heatsinks. Despite manufacture claims, many are sourced from low-end Chinese suppliers with poor quality control, marginal bearings, etc. Given this whole cooler costs less than some quality fans alone, you have to wonder.Summary: This is a marginal upgrade cooling-wise over the stock Intel quad core i7 Haswell cooler. You trade a bit more noise and unknown fan life for slightly lower temps. It would be a more significant upgrade over the stock Intel 55 watt cooler that comes on most of their dual core Haswells. 4the retention clip is pretty stiff and the cooler will slide around on you ... A lot of cooling for the buck! For reference, this cooler is approximately in the same class as the Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo but has the advantage of being a little shorter so that it will fit in narrower mid tower cases that the CM Hyper 212 Evo will not. PWM fan is quiet and never ramped up while stress testing my Ryzen 1600 overclocked to 3.8 Ghz. Max stress testing temps under Prime95 were low 60s Celcius. As others have said, the retention clip is pretty stiff and the cooler will slide around on you some as you try to secure it. So don't skimp on the thermal paste. But you can bet that stiff clip makes for a lot of good contact pressure. Cools about the same whether or not you put the fan in push or in pull configuration which can be a nice benefit in cramped cases. I like the fact that the fan footprint is larger than the fin stack so that it blows air under the stack through the pipes so as to afford some air flow across the VRM heatsink when the fan is placed in the traditional push configuration at the back of the cooler. As others have also said, the fan retention clip wires are a little difficult to snap in place and even harder to unsnap. They hand up in the fins. Thermaltake should give some attention to this as it is not necessary. MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT is the stubborn adhesive they used to secure the base protector plastic film. I had to scrub and scrub with alcohol to remove it. Also unnecessary and Thermaltake should change this. A lot of people will not know this needs to be cleaned and so will experience compromised cooling efficiency by not doing so. 5Quality product, installation is a pain Good quality build, the fan is very quite, and it cools my AMD 8320 from the stock temperature of 40- 50 C to 30 - 40C.I can overclock the CPU to 4.2 GHz and the temperature of the CPU stays in 40-50 C.I bought this heat-sink because my old one keeps on causing the thermos shutdown of the FX 8320 after I upgrade it from the AMD 980. This replacement heat-sink definitely solve that problem.The only problem I had was the installation, the heat-sink really requires you to force it to mount on the CPU bracket, there is no other way around it.2-17-2018 UpdateDuring normal office work and light computing (browse, you tube...), the temperature stays around 18 -20 C, this s really amazing. I would give it a five stars if the installation is not so difficult. Of course, if you want to take the board out of the case, it is a different story, I am installing this heat-sink with everything is in the case, in other words, in place upgrade, this is more difficult.I also want to add that if you think of changing the CPU after the heatsink is in place, that is very painful also, the design of the mounting of the heatsink obviously is not very user friendly. 4Best low-profile cooler sold anywhere So the Engine 27 is the product of Sandia Labs's boundary layer effect cooler, which uses metal in the fan to provide additional metal for heat dissipation. The boundary layer effect is very real. And the Engine 27 is proof of that. It's the lowest profile cooler of all time that can feasibly cool up to around 70-watts.Positives:* 25mm in height from base to top of the heat sink (shorter than 27mm).* It also uses air dynamic bearings, meaning there are no bearings to wear down over time.* More effective cooler than other sub 30mm coolers around.* Relatively quiet compared to similarly sized coolers.Negatives:* Expensive at $50.* Only cools up to around 70-watts.* Might not fit in some motherboards.* Intel only.Overall, it's the best cooler for super compact builds. I would have preferred a version that can cool up to a Haswell Core i5 (around 84-watts) for the entry level unit. 70-watts is kind of an arbitrary number because most processors are either 50, 65, 85, or 100 watts. 5Excellent engineering, and innovative product. Easy ordering, and fast international shipping. I installed this Thermaltake Engine 27 on an i5-6600 Skylake CPU (not the K-model) and installation was very simple. You do have to access both sides of the motherboard to do the installation, but I prefer that to the pop-pin installation of the stock, and some aftermarket, coolers. Since this machine is for gaming I expect there will be some heat build up, and the Engine will spin, but so far its not noisy, and the temperatures are very good in comparison with the stock cooler. I suspect a Noctua NH12 would have been cooler, but it also would not fit in the small case I chose for this ITX motherboard and CPU combination. 5Great Processor Heatsink and Fan - Easy for New Builds, More Work for Updates My microprocessor cooler fan was making odd noises so I knew it was dying. My original Intel LGA 1155 microprocessor heat sink assembly was, in my opinion a sloppy mess that barely clings to the PCB with the little nylon spreader feet and the 1/4 turn fasteners. I liked this heat sink assembly because it mounts with actual screws through the motherboard to a plastic mounting plate with threaded inserts (provided with the heatsink assembly) that sits on the back side of the motherboard. And I installed it and it s teriffic - It provides much better and secure clamping of the heatsink to the microprocessor. And the other thing I liked was that the fan is fully shrouded on the sides (like in the picture) so if stray wires come near they won t interfere with the fan freely turning (unlike the original Intel heatsink and fan assembly).The downside of the way the heatsink mounts is that if you are upgrading or replacing you have to un-cable and take the motherboard all the way out of the computer to add this fan if you have one of those crappy quarter turn type heatsink mounts. By the way, to allow for possible future replacements of either the microprocessor or heatsink, I taped the mounting plate to the back of the motherboard with some small pieces of high temp Kapton tape, so if I unscrew the heatsink the mounting plate stays where it s supposed to.If this is a new build, using this heat sink is absolutely no more trouble than the crappy 1/4 turn fastening type since you start with the motherboard out of the case. If it s a repair or upgrade, it s a pain. But to me it was worth the trouble. I also upgraded from an Intel i3 to an Intel i5 which is higher wattage, but it s running 5 degrees C cooler now with the same condition and fans settings. A good secure clamping of the heatsink to the microprocessor made most of the difference, in my opinion.By the way, the heatsink comes pre-greased. But I applied just a tiny additional dab of good heatsink compound to the processor and spread it very thin. You want a thin, even layer of heatsink compound.The good:Very sturdy mounting for good and consistent heat sink clamping to the microprocessor.Shrouded fan design for less worry of stray wires interfering with the fan operation.Very effective heatsink and fan. Noise is not bad, just a tad noisier than the original Intel fan (before it failed).Could Use Improvement:It s not really a hint sink issue, it s a motherboard manufacturer issue - It would have been nice if the motherboard had originally come with this type mounting provision. 5Contac Silent 12 review Amazon needs to sort the reviews on this product, as it appears to cover multiple models. I m reviewing the Contac Silent 12 tower cooler, which is a great product. It s a little hard to install because the instructions don t show you how the fan clips work. It took me a minute to realize they hook onto a grooved section on the fins. It s also hard to get the clips on because the radiator is so big. However, once installed, it works great with minimal noise. I strapped mine to a Ryzen 5 2400G, and even with a 4.1GHz 1.375v OC, it keeps temps under 70C. This is impressive compared to the stock 65W Wraith Stealth cooler, which would let this chip run well into the mid-80s under load, and that s running factory clocks. I have tall RAM right next to the CPU, and this model manages to stay short of them by a few mm.Be aware that this cooler uses every mm of that 153mm rated height, which measures to the tips of the protruding heatpipe ends. I had to make an adjustment to my mini-ITX case to get it to fit (removed my case window, lol). That s no fault of the product, other than Amazon not clearly showing the dimensions. I probably would have purchased something else had I known I d be modding, but oh well! 5Overall, it's a pretty good cooler for the price So, I installed this cooler for my Ryzen 5 2600, and here are my thoughts:-Installation: Be careful when installing this cooler. I highly recommend watching this video for the safest way to install this cooler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z_qnH5yBZM&t=671s . Doing the method the method describes will insure that there are no issues with installing this cooler. Installing the fan on the cooler is simple as well.-Thermals: First off, don't use the 'silent' cable that comes with this cooler, especially if you plan on overclocking. That cable lowers the rpm of the fan with the cost of having your CPU be a few degrees warmer. For me, that few degrees was the difference between what AMD considers stable for long term use when overclocking. As for overclocking, I was able to get my Ryzen 5 2600 overclocked to 3.9Ghz on all cores with a voltage of 1.2625v, and my temperature didn't go above 73 degrees when testing it with Prime95 for an hour.-Size: I was impressed that I had no issues installing this cooler in a micro atx case. I had to remove my graphics card to have enough room to put the cooler on without removing my motherboard, but other than that I didn't have to do anything special to make it fit. The cooler isn't in the way of any of my ram slots, but it does take up the side-fan slots on my case.Overall, if you're looking for an AM4 cooler that doesn't require installing a special bracket, and are careful with the installation process, it will do the job if you plan on doing some minor overclocking. I don't know if I would recommend it to first time builders due to the installation process (But to be fair, I also wouldn't recommend overclocking to first time builders) , but for experienced builders I can recommend. 4A fine, if pricey, choice for compact systems I am using this cooler on a very compant, mini-ITX form factor PC running an Intel Core i7-5775c 65W processor. Compared to the stock cooler, this one is lower profile, generally quieter, and cools better. A few caveats: first of all, it is 'wider' than the stock cooler - if you have raised components on your motherboard near the CPU socket, you may have issues. Next, if replacing an existing cooler, you will need to mount the provided backer / mounting plate under the mainboard CPU socket - which is annoying. Finally, if you are pushing your system hard, when the CPU fan does go to maximum speed, it does produce a very distinctive, high pitched whine - not necessarily louder than the stock Intel cooler, but very distinctive. That being said, under normal use and idle, it is quieter than stock and cools better. Quality seems high. 5
Thermaltake 7-bladed 92mm 4-Pins PWM Aluminum Extrusion CPU Cooling Fan for Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CLP0556-B

Thermaltake 7-bladed 92mm 4-Pins PWM Aluminum Extrusion CPU Cooling Fan for Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CLP0556-B

4.3
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€45,00
Sale price
€45,00
Regular price
€74,00
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Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€29,00)