8064Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme Heatsink [INTEL]https://www.pccasegear.com/products/8064/thermalright-ultra-120-extreme-heatsink-intelhttps://files.pccasegear.com/images/trultra120extssbb.jpgOutOfStock89AUDThe Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme inherited all the advantages of its predecessor, the Ultra-120 and increased its ability to absorb heat faster and better by having 6 heatpipes. The Ultra-120 eXtreme also includes spring loaded bolt screws to ensure a tight and secure heatsink installation on the socket. Right before this formal announcement of Ultra-120 eXtreme, it was tested by one of the most revered hardware sites as they validated our claim that you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars when the Ultra-120 eXtreme can cool your CPU just as good, if not better, than your average water-cooling system. Compatible with LGA1366 processors using the LGA1366 Kit (sold separately here).
So you think your current heatsink cooler has reached its limit? Thinking about switching to water cooling? Before you do anything, test out an Ultra-120 eXtreme. You will see that records are meant to be broken as new records and standards are set.
Features:
Quiet and powerful cooling due to multiple heat pipes and large aluminum fin area
Proprietary bent winglet design to minimize airflow resistance
Heat pipes soldered to base (nickel plated) and fins for optimal heat transfer
Dimensions: L63.44 x W132 x H160.5 mm (heatsink only)
Weight: 790g (heatsink only)
Recommended Fan: 120mm
Motherboard compatibility list here.
AnandTech:
"The best air cooler we have tested is the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme. It cools better at all speeds and overclocks, and overclocks the processor further than any air CPU cooler we have tested." Full review
Overclockers Cafe:
"In the end, if you run a rig where you are looking to find maximum cooling at the lowest possible sound cost, this is it. The ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXtreme is just that eXtreme." Full review
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The Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme inherited all the advantages of its predecessor, the Ultra-120 and increased its ability to absorb heat faster and better by having 6 heatpipes. The Ultra-120 eXtreme also includes spring loaded bolt screws to ensure a tight and secure heatsink installation on the socket. Right before this formal announcement of Ultra-120 eXtreme, it was tested by one of the most revered hardware sites as they validated our claim that you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars when the Ultra-120 eXtreme can cool your CPU just as good, if not better, than your average water-cooling system. Compatible with LGA1366 processors using the LGA1366 Kit (sold separately here).
So you think your current heatsink cooler has reached its limit? Thinking about switching to water cooling? Before you do anything, test out an Ultra-120 eXtreme. You will see that records are meant to be broken as new records and standards are set.
Features:
Quiet and powerful cooling due to multiple heat pipes and large aluminum fin area
Proprietary bent winglet design to minimize airflow resistance
Heat pipes soldered to base (nickel plated) and fins for optimal heat transfer
Dimensions: L63.44 x W132 x H160.5 mm (heatsink only)
Weight: 790g (heatsink only)
Recommended Fan: 120mm
Motherboard compatibility list here.
AnandTech: "The best air cooler we have tested is the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme. It cools better at all speeds and overclocks, and overclocks the processor further than any air CPU cooler we have tested." Full review
Overclockers Cafe: "In the end, if you run a rig where you are looking to find maximum cooling at the lowest possible sound cost, this is it. The ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXtreme is just that eXtreme." Full review