

❄️ Stay cool, stay sleek — the low-profile powerhouse your build deserves!
The Thermalright AXP120-X67 is a premium low-profile CPU air cooler featuring a 67mm height design ideal for compact builds. Equipped with 6 pure copper heat pipes using AGHP technology, it delivers efficient heat dissipation with a quiet 120mm PWM fan operating at up to 1800 RPM and 59 CFM airflow. Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, it also includes customizable 5V ARGB lighting for a modern, stylish touch.






| ASIN | B09ZL9KGFB |
| Air Flow Capacity | 59 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand | Thermalright |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thermalright |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 26.1 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 4.86"L x 4.72"W x 2.64"H |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 3.6 watts |
A**R
Great SFF Cooler, would recommend
Used this to replace the stock Laminar RM1 cooler I had in an SFF build, clears the case almost perfectly and works very well. The case has about 73mm of CPU cooler clearance, and it sits just below that without issue. I was seeing temps upward of 85° Celsius with the original cooler, and now it rarely peaks above about 65°. Would buy again. Installation was mostly stress-free, just make sure to apply equal pressure to each screw on the heatsink so it doesn't get stuck on one side. Don't know how well the RGB works unfortunately as the motherboard that it went onto doesn't have any headers for that, but everything else is great. Noise level is definitely noticeable, but not overly loud. It would be very easy to replace the fan with a 15mm Noctua or something, so no issues there.
W**I
Excellent low profile cooler
Works great to cool my 5800X3d, although I know that's probably a bit much for this cooler, even with a -30 on the PBO curve, but even then when under heavy stress it keeps it well under throttle temps. I also made the mistake of either reading the specs on the cooler or on my case wrong, and it is a bit too tall for my case, which forced me to make a custom side panel to allow the cooler to stick out a but I actually like the look, so it all worked out. (the grill is from the accessories that came with my NCASE)
L**1
Not competition, the price to performes is unbelievable
Really good cooler, low profile and RGB is an extra touch. My 9600x clock at 5GHz and 65 Celsius while gaming. To all the AMD5 socket, the orientation is sideways left or right. Make sure the RAM compatibility or the heatsink compatibility from the motherboard
T**R
incredible little cooler
Cools high wattage CPUS with ease. 5800x3d doesn’t exceed 72°c
W**I
Air Coolers Just Work!
I installed this in my SFF build on a Ryzen 7 5700X3D after having really bad results with their 120mm AIO with RGB. Cinebench score (9,100 points) with the AIO were less than the Ryzen 7 3700X I previously had in this build using a Thermalright 90mm low-profile CPU cooler. Temperatures also shot up near 90 degrees and was thermal throttling big time. Swapped in this Thermalright AXP120-X67 low-profile cooler, but upgraded the fan to an Arctic P12 Max fan. Cinebench ran at a cool 72 degrees, and gaming was in the 40s and 50s in Halo Infinite with the CPU running at max speeds. Cinebench score was also near 13,000 points.
A**A
Decent but a pain to install.
It looks good, it's quiet and it works but if you already have a decent fan with a heatsink, this low profile cooler tower won't do anything for you and you should save yourself the trouble. My CPU temps are identical to the cheap Cooler Master 170C fan I took off and it was a much smaller fan with a really basic heatsink. Also, if you were set on buying this cooler tower anyway... Do it on a fresh build and never touch it again. Absolutely do not do it unless you feel like removing the motherboard so you can see what you're doing. Mounting this thing was an absolute nightmare inside the case. The low profile design makes it impossible to see the two cooler tower screws that mount it to the motherboard and there's no sort of guide or chamfer to let you know you got it in place. I used the entire tube of thermal paste and had to get another before I got it lined up properly and installed. Who knows how much paste is still on the CPU at this point from all the moving around... They had a good idea but the design was executed poorly for anything other than building up the motherboard on a desk and dropping the completed assembly directly into the case. My motherboard doesn't have ARGB connections so I'll need to install a controller before I can show that part off. It makes my build look greats far but what a pain it is to install. Other than the sideshow circus install, it's great for micro atx motherboards and cases that don't have the space for a taller cooling tower like Thermalright's Peerless Assassin 120 or the massive Noctua NH-D15. I have a TUF G15CF micro atx motherboard and still have easy access to all 4 RAM slots. It does what it needs to but I don't think it's worth 30 bucks for all that effort.
C**W
Not Enough Ryzen 7
Fan was very loud, I ended up replacing it with a Noctura. Unfortunately for me this cooler isnt going to work on a 9700x. After trying multiple thermal compounds, open case, reseating the cooler 3 times (yes i removed the plastic) im running temperatures over 110C encoding. I tried a -25PBO curve. PPT 65W TDC 60A and im still having to shutdown due to thermals. I tried the ultra small 3.8L small form factor build and its just not feasible (Even though youtube builders show the 9700x and this cooler) Im getting idle temps of 57C and gaming temps around 77C. Im leaving 4 stars because this cooler seems ok for the price for other CPUs, but Im warning you now its not going to be enough if you actually plan to fully utilize all cores even on a 65watt chip
D**N
Excellent cooling
Swapped out the stock Wraith cooler for this and temps dropped 20c+ under stress testing. Every Thermalright product I have used have been the best price to performance.
D**N
Had high expectations of lower temps at full load (65w cpu) and a quieter fan (loud at full load), this cooler didn't achieve what I was expecting. Very disappointing and a waist of money, performs same as a stock ryzen cooler.
D**K
Works great. Quiet and nice LEDs
B**N
Really nice, well made low-profile cooler. Relatively quiet running in my Fractal Ridge with an AMD 5900x
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