🌬️ Cool down your CPU, heat up your performance!
The Thermaltake Gravity i2 is a low-profile CPU cooler designed for Intel LGA 1200/1156/1155/1150/1151 sockets. With a powerful 7-bladed fan delivering 31.34 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 21.3 dB, it ensures efficient cooling without disturbing your workflow. Its compact design makes it ideal for desktops with limited space, and installation is a breeze. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Product Dimensions | 4.25"L x 4"W x 4.25"H |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 95 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 21.3 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 31.34 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 841163056608 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163056608 |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
Number of Items | 1 |
Series | Fan |
Item model number | CLP0556-D |
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 4.25 x 4 inches |
ASIN | B00O4UIZ86 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 1, 2014 |
N**E
Good value and performance
Bought this as an upgrade for my travel PC since I just upgraded the CPU from i5-6402P to i7-6700K, and the i5 was previously cooled by a stock Intel passive cooler. Since the 6700K is rated for 95W TDP and the stock Intel cooler is only rated for 65W TDP, I went with this cooler as a fairly priced option that met my TDP requirement. I installed this yesterday and I'm seeing honestly really good temps for such a simple air cooler. On basically idle (Discord + Steam + MSI Afterburner open), I am averaging around 29-30C. I played approximately 3 straight hours of Battlefield 1 (very CPU-intensive game) on 1080P with all "Ultra" settings + DX12 disabled, and I never saw my CPU temperature reach above 65C. I think is great value and performance for a $13 air cooler operating almost at its rated TDP (91W CPU v. 95W cooler). Please note my temps are from an open air PC build and I removed the pre-applied thermal paste from the Thermaltake Gravity i2, which was replaced with Thermalright TF9 paste.*According to BIOS, the fan is spinning from 1980-2000 RPM.*There is pre-applied thermal paste
V**E
works well in my home server/nas
old one died so i ordered this for my diy NAS/home server works amazing on my old computer easy to install cools fine for the little stress i have it under as a storage pc its not to loud either
D**S
Perfectly replaced a dead water cooler!
I got a system from a friend who was moving, it kept stuttering even doing video playback. He threw it at me and said if I could fix it it was mine.GPU had bad fan - replace GPU, still stuttering hard. Water cooler is bone-dry and CPU is thermal-throttling like mad. Time for heatsink!Cons: The usual installation of heat sinks sucks. No getting around that, y'all.Pros: At least mounting this heat sink doesn't suck THAT much compared to the water cooler thanks to needing far fewer screws and not needing a space for the radiator! And it's keeping this old i7-6600K rocking strong and cool, it's almost like a new computer again. Now I have it working as a dedicated rock exam station.
J**6
Quiet, cools well
good budget cooler easy install
B**N
Great bang for the buck
Been using this for almost two years and i can tell you it definitely is very much worth every dollar, if not more. It’s performance is definitely noticeably better than the stock intel cooler that I had keeping my CPU around 20 degrees cooler than it was with the stock cooler.
S**L
Quality and performance at a reasonable price.
If you are trying to keep the build cost down, but don't want to sacrifice quality and performance, then this CPU cooler is a good choice!
R**2
Lowered the temps over the factory unit.
Got 3 identical Lenovo PCs, put them to work but thought it was time for a CPU fan / paste refresh.
K**O
Not Bad - Not Great
The good: Keeps a i7-4790 @full 84w around 65C (24C ambient)The bad: 3 Pin, runs @2150 rpm constantly, a bit noisy if computer is ide.4 Pin with PWM ist a must if your mainboard id gen2 or newer (2013-to today) because they cant control speed on the CPU fan.
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