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The upHere Low Profile CPU Cooler is a versatile and compact cooling solution designed for both Intel and AMD sockets. With a height of just 85mm, it fits seamlessly into small-form-factor cases while providing efficient heat dissipation through its six copper heatpipes. The hydraulic bearing fan ensures quiet operation, and the unique design allows for easy installation without removing the fan. Plus, it guarantees 100% RAM clearance, making it an ideal choice for gamers and builders looking to upgrade their systems.






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.
C**.
Works well for Ryzen 5600
I put this on a Ryzen 5600 (a 65W CPU) and it's in a HTPC case (Silverstone GD09) so airflow isn't the best. This cooler does its job well. During heavy use, a sustained >90% load, the CPU maxes out at about 70°C. I'm using it in an environment that is not ideal, and it handles the heat very well.I can't speak to the 180W TDP claim, but on my very mid level CPU, it works fine.
J**N
excellent cooler, keeps my CPU nice and cool
Bought this to replace the stock cooler in an HP that I got for cheap. It's very quiet and efficient - it is a little large, and hangs over the RAM - in this PC it was fine because the RAM I'm using didn't have heat sinks, but if you do have RAM with heat sinks, it's possible it may not fit in some motherboards
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.
A**R
Very good value
This worked really well for me. It does a good cooling job and it does not obscure anything important on the motherboard -- like RAM ofran M.2 SSD. The AMD 7800 x3D CPU is running at about 30 degrees Celsius with the fan running at low speed. The motherboard never has a need to increase the speed much. It was easy to install and they even provided a long thin screwdriver to reach through the cooling fins.
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.
S**S
I had to bend mine to make it fit.
I had to bend the thing so it wouldn't press against the rear heat sink. Otherwise it works well as long as the CPU is not stressed. I ran my stress test and it only took a few seconds to reach max temps and throttle. I have a Ryzen 9950X. I suppose it would work for a less powerful CPU. They claim this cooler is rated for 180 watts. I don't agree.
D**A
Very good
good quality, works well for the Ryzen 3600 I put in my daughter's PC. I'm not sure it would be good up the claimed 180w TDP, but for a 65w CPU it works great. RGB is well diffused and looks very good. Fan is not super noisy like most cheap fans.
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