Monday, September 12th 2022
Thermalright Outs Ultra 120EX Rev. 4 CPU Cooler
Thermalright today released the Ultra 120EX Rev. 4, a classic tower-type CPU cooler. The cooler is the fourth revision of the Ultra line of coolers by the company, and offers an updated fin design, as well as a high static-pressure fan. Six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat-pipes draw heat indirectly through a copper base with the same electroplating (you can pair it with liquid-metal TIM without worrying about corrosion). These heat pipes pass though an aluminium fin-stack with 52 S-shaped fins that are 0.4 mm-thick and spaced 1.6 mm apart. The fin-shape increases turbulence for improved heat-dissipation to the airflow.
The included TL-B12G 120 mm fan turns at speeds of up to 2,150 RPM, pushing up to 69 CFM of airflow, at 2.87 mm H₂O static pressure. The fan features a long-life fluid-dynamic bearing. With its fan in place, the Thermalright Ultra 120EX Rev. 4 measures 132 mm x 89.6 mm x 157 mm (WxDxH), weighing 865 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are AMD Socket AM5, AM4; and Intel LGA1700, and LGA1200. The company didn't reveal pricing.
The included TL-B12G 120 mm fan turns at speeds of up to 2,150 RPM, pushing up to 69 CFM of airflow, at 2.87 mm H₂O static pressure. The fan features a long-life fluid-dynamic bearing. With its fan in place, the Thermalright Ultra 120EX Rev. 4 measures 132 mm x 89.6 mm x 157 mm (WxDxH), weighing 865 g. Among the CPU socket types supported are AMD Socket AM5, AM4; and Intel LGA1700, and LGA1200. The company didn't reveal pricing.
29 Comments on Thermalright Outs Ultra 120EX Rev. 4 CPU Cooler
So yeah, I think Thermalright has a winner here!
Thermalright Ultra 120: Elegant, Fanless and Efficient Cooling (anandtech.com) - article from 2007...
Here is the cooler they released back then
Spot the differences? I mean... that's a great design to maintain performance for so long.
Honestly though - intel Prescott being hot... AMD slapping them around with power efficient chips... same cooler designs... impeding economic crisis... So much really has stayed the same from 2007 :D.
If it works, it works. Good looking sink, too. All one is choosing is how much heatsink they're willing to pay for, single or dual tower, single or dual fan, or go the low profile route.
I'm amused they show it on a Z77. 10 year old motherboard?
I already have two in the closet, but the ability to get modern brackets for them is appealing.
Now, if only this would fit in a O11 Dynamic.
I still have my TRUE from 2007, they didn’t come with fans so I used what I had.. 120x38 panaflos in p/p. Worked awesome, even with a 6 core on 1366. I actually liked it better than The D14 I bought to replace it.. don’t have the D14 anymore. But the D14was the review sample that OCF used.
Good times.
Edit:
Was using TY-143, I don’t use stock fans too often :)
That's one of the coolest things about Thermalright, you can use the same mounting hardware for virtually every heatsink they've made in the past 17 years, on any socket. Some reviewers on Amazon are using the original Ultra 120 with AM4.
Hell, I've been using a Frost Commander 140 on LGA775 with the bolt-thru kit for benchmarking...
At first I had my mind set up to buy a nice Z690 Asus board, but just in time found out my NH-U12A cooler wouldn't fit...