Monday, August 7th 2023

ID-Cooling Intros IS-67-XT Low-profile CPU Coolers

ID-Cooling introduced the IS-67-XT, a low-profile CPU cooler, which gets its name from its Z-height of just 67 mm, with its fan in place. The cooler comes in all-black, and all-white variants. Its design involves a C-type aluminium fin-stack heatsink, with a top-flow ventilation. Six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes draw heat from a copper base, which is then conveyed to an aluminium fin-stack that's arranged along the plane of the motherboard. This is ventilated by a 15 mm-thick 120 mm fan. ID-Cooling claims a cooling capacity of 150 W, which means you should be able to run most mainstream desktop processors at stock speeds, taking advantage of the lower noise figures than stock cooling solutions.

The included 120 mm fan takes in 4-pin PWM input, turns at speeds ranging between 500 to 2,200 RPM, pushing up to 67.58 CFM of airflow at 1.54 mm H₂O static pressure, and a maximum noise output of 35.2 dBA. The cooler measures 120 mm x 120 mm x 67 mm, weighing 500 g (including fan). Among the CPU socket types supported by the ID-Cooling IS-67-XT are LGA1700, AM5, LGA1200, AM4, and LGA115x. Backed by a 3-year warranty, both color variants of the cooler are priced at USD $44.99 a piece.
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4 Comments on ID-Cooling Intros IS-67-XT Low-profile CPU Coolers

#1
AusWolf
Lots of heatpipes, and a dense fin stack. It looks promising. I'd love to see how it fares against the be quiet! Shadow Rock LP which is the king of low profile coolers, imo.
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tabascosauz
AusWolfLots of heatpipes, and a dense fin stack. It looks promising. I'd love to see how it fares against the be quiet! Shadow Rock LP which is the king of low profile coolers, imo.
Dunno about "king of LP"......that segment is pretty crowded and the Shadow Rock kinda eliminates itself from the 70mm category entirely from being too tall :laugh:

If IS-67XT is available on Amazon soon I might pick one up to go head to head with my Big Shuriken 3. Reddit is so far pretty optimistic from a bilibili video on it, looks like it follow the Big Shuriken 3 / AXP120x67 formula of extending over the VRM heatsink - but unlike the BS3 it apparently clears the B760 Strix-I so things are looking good for most boards.

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ExcuseMeWtf
AusWolfLots of heatpipes, and a dense fin stack. It looks promising. I'd love to see how it fares against the be quiet! Shadow Rock LP which is the king of low profile coolers, imo.
And I hope it has better mounting mechanism than LP, or at least properly documented. I had to resort to YT to see how to install it on LGA1700, as manual lacked adequate explanations.
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#4
phoenix007
Looks promising indeed.
Not many low profile coolers out there that are this compact and uses 120 mm fans and perform well in my opinion.
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