Monday, August 5th 2013

Thermalright Releases the AXP-200 Low-Profile CPU Cooler

Thermalright has now rolled out its latest heat-dispersing creation, the HTPC-friendly AXP-200 CPU cooler. This low-profile cooler measures 150 (L) x 140 (W) x 60 (H) mm, it weighs 475 grams and features six 6 mm-thick heatpipes, a nickel plated copper base, an adjustable fan mount, and a 150 mm fan operating at 700 to 1300 RPM (maximum sound level is 30.6dBA).

The AXP-200 supports Intel LGA775/1156/1366/1155/2011/1150 and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2 processors and costs €49.99.
Add your own comment

12 Comments on Thermalright Releases the AXP-200 Low-Profile CPU Cooler

#1
Jorge
It's nice looking but a little pricey.
Posted on Reply
#2
Fourstaff
Looks like ITX is getting lots of love :D
Posted on Reply
#3
xvi
Thermalright is always pricey. Not too sure about the color scheme on that fan, imo.
Posted on Reply
#5
PLAfiller
I am not sure about its low-profileness. Not my cup of tea. The picture shows it with Corsair XMS memory installed. Let's say for the fun of PC buidling, I slap Corsair Dominator with Extended fins? I'd take Noctua here thank you very much :D
Posted on Reply
#6
Fourstaff
lZKoceI am not sure about its low-profileness. Not my cup of tea. The picture shows it with Corsair XMS memory installed. Let's say for the fun of PC buidling, I slap Corsair Dominator with Extended fins? I'd take Noctua here thank you very much :D
Noctua's L9 is not very powerful.
Posted on Reply
#7
Jorge
Thermalright usually has fair pricing. The 150mm fan probably drives the price up. No one needs top mounted RAM heatsinks, they just increase the cost of the RAM and cause clearance issues. Long before tower coolers existed all HSFs were horizontal and they work just fine. I expect the 6 heatpipes do a pretty good job for this style HSF.
Posted on Reply
#9
Daisho
I wonder how it compares to the old AXP-140
Posted on Reply
#10
Wile E
Power User
Any wattage ratings available?
Posted on Reply
#11
xkm1948
Damn. I just bought the AXP-100 to cool a 6800K. Though the axp100 is good enough, it surely wont hurt to have a low noise fan pairing up a bigger heatsink!
Posted on Reply
#12
LAN_deRf_HA
I still hate their "let's do weird gross colors like Noctua" approach but bravo on capping the heatpipes.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Nov 25th, 2024 06:41 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts