| Product Dimensions | 4.92"L x 5.31"W x 6.1"H |
| Brand | Thermalright |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 265 watts |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Noise Level | 25.6 Decibels |
| Material | Aluminium,Aluminum,Metal,Silicone |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1550 RPM |
Macht, was es soll. Der Lüfter ist nun seit ca einem halben Jahr in meinem Gaming pc eingebaut und läuft einwandfrei
It's a decent CPU cooler which has kept temps low and reduce temps quickly when the load drops. Used MX-6 thermal paste, although a thermal paste is provided with the product.Price can be lower.
One of the best coolers i ever bought. Super easy and simple to install, plenty of options for fan placement/orientation. Currently running this on an 3900x and keeps her cool in the 40s when idle. If you have the clearance for a decent size tower cooler, highly recommend. Cost to performance, i woudlnt look at high cost coolers when this thing does the job.Going to be replacing my aging 240mm NZXT AIO from a 5800x3d with this identical cooler here in the very near future.Fit, finish and looks, top notch and decently attractive in a case.
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It's cheep. always remember that when reading this review. In terms of cost performance this thing is pretty good, and that really ups the review score. If this was closer in price to it's competitors, it's be a 1 or 2 out of 5.Lately, my computer's been screaming at me while playing MHW. I've been trying to get through the Alatreon fight and it's pretty demanding on my ryzen 5 system. I've been using the stock cooler on that so I figured I'd upgrade the cooler to see if that would help. That's when I found out about this cooler and people have been singing it's praises. The only reason I would agree is the price performance. This thing is cheep for the job it does and it does it well.Played about three hours last night, still haven't beaten Alatreon, but my computer isn't nearly as loud as it was before installing the new cooler. My room gets hotter though so that's a fairly decent sign that this thing moves a lot of heat.Instillation is easy. I didn't need to remove my motherboard. Installed it right in the case. It came with Thermal paste, reading some of the 1 star reviews they say it didn't come with it. I think that's a quality control issue with packaging. Mine had the the paste. Mounting it was easy though it only mounts in a horizontal orientation, front to back, or back to front. Not top down.This caused a conflict for me with the forward fan and the clearance of my RAM coolers (i got RGB RAM sticks) the forward fan sticks out about 2-3 cm above the fins to clear the RAM. something to keep in mind if you RAM sticks with tall cooling fins right next to you CPU socket.The fans ONLY fit in one orientation, I was trying to see if i could do a pull config to see if i could get better clearance with my parts, but the fan blades rub against the fins and don't move all. maybe with a custom printed stand off it would work, but considering they went with a somewhat modular design. I would have like to see more freedom with fan placement.Fans clip on. THE INSTUCTIONS ARE OBTUSE IN EXPLAINING THIS. i had to go to youtube to figure out how to attach the fans and the comments on the video all had the same complaint, the instructions are about as articulate as or Goron.TL:DR?if you are on a budget, can't go wrong. It's easy to install, it does has some conflicts with placement inside small cases with tight motherboard configurations, but it's modular so you can work around it. It keeps your CPU cool on the cheep. 4/5 because of price alone.
Might take lot of time to figure out how to install.I have installed it via urban clap professional whom take more than hour to install as it was tricky.Make sure you have an experienced expert to install this cooler.We were not able to figure out why RGB ISNT working.However I was fine with non RGB.Cooler works. Super quiet and my cpu yempratures are now 39 degrees
my water cooler crapped out and this was a great replacement for a few months while I shopped around for a new system as mine was old and not up to the task. Pretty Quiet even under load and kept processor nice and chilly around 30-40 C. Not sure how reliable it is as only used it for a few months while piecing together a new system. Easy to install with all the right screws, brackets etc. Good value for the money for older systems
Couldn't be happier so far with the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. I replaced a low-profile Noctua cooler with this, and it was a huge upgrade for my mid-tower case. To be fair, the low-profile design of my old cooler wasn't a good match for my setup, but the difference is still night and day.The Thermalright was simple to install, super affordable, and even came with a decent tube of thermal paste. On my Ryzen 7 5700X3D and MSI B550M motherboard, my temps are great:Idle: ~40°CUnder Load: ~71°CThis is with two case fans in an 18°C room. Using the default fan profile, it's virtually silent at idle and hits a very reasonable noise level under load. Great job with this one Thermalright .
I've recently upgraded my budget gaming laptop's CPU to Ryzen 7 5800X, fitting in a Mini ATX casing and basic neutral airflow. Have tried to recycle the previously Ryzen 5's stock fan, but the temperature hit 90 Celsius a couple of times and shutdown my PC. Had to resort to eco mode for awhile until I came across the raving review of TPA120SE.Reverting to normal mode (non-Eco) and installing TPA120SE, the same high intensity game doesn't cause the temperature to spike above 70 Celsius, usually floating between 43 - 65 Celsius. And the price point is incredible for the value it delivers!
When I built my PC five years ago I installed a Dark Rock Pro 4 for my CPU cooler. It worked very well, but over the years the fans grew louder, the cooling became less efficient, and dust began to accumulate in hard to clean places. I decided to look for an affordable replacement and settled on the Thermalright Peerless Assassin. Overall, I believe this was a very good choice.Compared to my Dark Rock Pro 4, the Thermalright Peerless Assassin was a breeze to install. The LGA 155x bracket fit my motherboard and was easy to install. The thermal paste seemed thicker than other pastes I've used, but it went on neatly and is clearly working. The spring screws seem to have secured the cooler to the brackets very well. My biggest complaint with my old cooler was installing the fans. Happily, I can report that the Peerless Assassin's fan are easy to install, and remove if needed, and are secure.In terms of performance, I'm completely satisfied. The fans are not as quiet as my Dark Rock Pro 4 when I first installed it. However, they are an acceptable low volume. My PC has an Intel Core i7-8700k CPU and the cooler has no problem keeping it between 20C to 30C while idle or under a light load. I am no longer an avid gamer, and do not play modern video games, however I did test the thermals while playing Minecraft. It kept my CPU around 40C most of the time and would briefly shoot up to 50C when loading parts of the map.At less than 40 USD this cooler is a fantastic option for CPU cooling. Its significantly less expensive than comparable coolers, is easy to install, and delivers good performance.
Macht, was es soll. Der Lüfter ist nun seit ca einem halben Jahr in meinem Gaming pc eingebaut und läuft einwandfrei
It's a decent CPU cooler which has kept temps low and reduce temps quickly when the load drops. Used MX-6 thermal paste, although a thermal paste is provided with the product.Price can be lower.
One of the best coolers i ever bought. Super easy and simple to install, plenty of options for fan placement/orientation. Currently running this on an 3900x and keeps her cool in the 40s when idle. If you have the clearance for a decent size tower cooler, highly recommend. Cost to performance, i woudlnt look at high cost coolers when this thing does the job.Going to be replacing my aging 240mm NZXT AIO from a 5800x3d with this identical cooler here in the very near future.Fit, finish and looks, top notch and decently attractive in a case.
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It's cheep. always remember that when reading this review. In terms of cost performance this thing is pretty good, and that really ups the review score. If this was closer in price to it's competitors, it's be a 1 or 2 out of 5.Lately, my computer's been screaming at me while playing MHW. I've been trying to get through the Alatreon fight and it's pretty demanding on my ryzen 5 system. I've been using the stock cooler on that so I figured I'd upgrade the cooler to see if that would help. That's when I found out about this cooler and people have been singing it's praises. The only reason I would agree is the price performance. This thing is cheep for the job it does and it does it well.Played about three hours last night, still haven't beaten Alatreon, but my computer isn't nearly as loud as it was before installing the new cooler. My room gets hotter though so that's a fairly decent sign that this thing moves a lot of heat.Instillation is easy. I didn't need to remove my motherboard. Installed it right in the case. It came with Thermal paste, reading some of the 1 star reviews they say it didn't come with it. I think that's a quality control issue with packaging. Mine had the the paste. Mounting it was easy though it only mounts in a horizontal orientation, front to back, or back to front. Not top down.This caused a conflict for me with the forward fan and the clearance of my RAM coolers (i got RGB RAM sticks) the forward fan sticks out about 2-3 cm above the fins to clear the RAM. something to keep in mind if you RAM sticks with tall cooling fins right next to you CPU socket.The fans ONLY fit in one orientation, I was trying to see if i could do a pull config to see if i could get better clearance with my parts, but the fan blades rub against the fins and don't move all. maybe with a custom printed stand off it would work, but considering they went with a somewhat modular design. I would have like to see more freedom with fan placement.Fans clip on. THE INSTUCTIONS ARE OBTUSE IN EXPLAINING THIS. i had to go to youtube to figure out how to attach the fans and the comments on the video all had the same complaint, the instructions are about as articulate as or Goron.TL:DR?if you are on a budget, can't go wrong. It's easy to install, it does has some conflicts with placement inside small cases with tight motherboard configurations, but it's modular so you can work around it. It keeps your CPU cool on the cheep. 4/5 because of price alone.
Might take lot of time to figure out how to install.I have installed it via urban clap professional whom take more than hour to install as it was tricky.Make sure you have an experienced expert to install this cooler.We were not able to figure out why RGB ISNT working.However I was fine with non RGB.Cooler works. Super quiet and my cpu yempratures are now 39 degrees
my water cooler crapped out and this was a great replacement for a few months while I shopped around for a new system as mine was old and not up to the task. Pretty Quiet even under load and kept processor nice and chilly around 30-40 C. Not sure how reliable it is as only used it for a few months while piecing together a new system. Easy to install with all the right screws, brackets etc. Good value for the money for older systems
Couldn't be happier so far with the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. I replaced a low-profile Noctua cooler with this, and it was a huge upgrade for my mid-tower case. To be fair, the low-profile design of my old cooler wasn't a good match for my setup, but the difference is still night and day.The Thermalright was simple to install, super affordable, and even came with a decent tube of thermal paste. On my Ryzen 7 5700X3D and MSI B550M motherboard, my temps are great:Idle: ~40°CUnder Load: ~71°CThis is with two case fans in an 18°C room. Using the default fan profile, it's virtually silent at idle and hits a very reasonable noise level under load. Great job with this one Thermalright .
I've recently upgraded my budget gaming laptop's CPU to Ryzen 7 5800X, fitting in a Mini ATX casing and basic neutral airflow. Have tried to recycle the previously Ryzen 5's stock fan, but the temperature hit 90 Celsius a couple of times and shutdown my PC. Had to resort to eco mode for awhile until I came across the raving review of TPA120SE.Reverting to normal mode (non-Eco) and installing TPA120SE, the same high intensity game doesn't cause the temperature to spike above 70 Celsius, usually floating between 43 - 65 Celsius. And the price point is incredible for the value it delivers!
When I built my PC five years ago I installed a Dark Rock Pro 4 for my CPU cooler. It worked very well, but over the years the fans grew louder, the cooling became less efficient, and dust began to accumulate in hard to clean places. I decided to look for an affordable replacement and settled on the Thermalright Peerless Assassin. Overall, I believe this was a very good choice.Compared to my Dark Rock Pro 4, the Thermalright Peerless Assassin was a breeze to install. The LGA 155x bracket fit my motherboard and was easy to install. The thermal paste seemed thicker than other pastes I've used, but it went on neatly and is clearly working. The spring screws seem to have secured the cooler to the brackets very well. My biggest complaint with my old cooler was installing the fans. Happily, I can report that the Peerless Assassin's fan are easy to install, and remove if needed, and are secure.In terms of performance, I'm completely satisfied. The fans are not as quiet as my Dark Rock Pro 4 when I first installed it. However, they are an acceptable low volume. My PC has an Intel Core i7-8700k CPU and the cooler has no problem keeping it between 20C to 30C while idle or under a light load. I am no longer an avid gamer, and do not play modern video games, however I did test the thermals while playing Minecraft. It kept my CPU around 40C most of the time and would briefly shoot up to 50C when loading parts of the map.At less than 40 USD this cooler is a fantastic option for CPU cooling. Its significantly less expensive than comparable coolers, is easy to install, and delivers good performance.
Based on TL-C12 fan design, TL-C12C fan series achieve optimal balance between performance and noise output, therefore they are all-around fan for heatsink or radiator use scenarios. The motor is equipped with S-FDB bearing for smooth operation and long life span.
Common heat pipes heavily depend on gravity to achieve optimal performance.
Heatsink equipped with THERMALRIGHT Special design AGHP Heat Pipes is not affected by the mounting direction. This ensures user’s cooler experience in different computer case designs.
Premium THERMALRIGHT TF-7 thermal paste is also included with CPU cooler for the best out-of-the-box performance. Redesigned Thermalright SS2 mounting system offers easy installation process and optimal mounting pressure.





