🌬️ 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 |
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
B**T
Great Cooler for the Money!
If you need a great, basic cooler for your Intel chip that’s slightly better than the default cooler, look no further! Make sure you check to ensure your motherboard/processor are < 95W (so most of the relevant intel chips) and are one of the compatible sockets (again, most recent sockets) - once you do that, this CPU cooler is easy to install (install the backplate then screw in the 4 screws and plug in the fan header. Done.Couple of quick notes - first, this does use a backplate (unlike the push-pin based default included cooler) which means you’ll need to access the back of your motherboard. Not an issue if you’re installing a new motherboard in a new case, but if you’re replacing an existing cooler in a complete build, you may have to remove the motherboard if you don’t have access to the back of the board in the case. I actually like this as the install is much more secure that the push pins - and you know you have the right tension - but it is something to be aware of.Second, this does have pre-applied thermal paste which makes it easy to use. The thermal paste seems to be of reasonable quality and is well applied - I used it as is for the initial install, but ended up moving the chip to new board and having to use my own. Expected and no issues - but if you’re looking for a bit more performance, you might want to think about changing the paste. If you’re running stock clocks and not running at max all the time, the included paste should be just fine.Third and final consideration - this is not a cooler for overclockers. It can probably handle a minimal overclock - but it’s really designed to be cool and reasonably quiet at stock settings, voltages and the like and it does well at that.With those considerations out of the way, if you have a compatible chip and don’t mind the above caveats, this is a great cooler and highly recommend!
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**.
Cheap, decent cooling, and it looks alright
I bought this for the cheapest stream PC out of old parts my siblings and I had laying around. Well it so happens to be the only thing we didn't have was a cooler with the appropriate bracketry for the LGA 1155 socket. So I resorted for for this unit! For under $15 it keeps an overclocked I7 3770K at 4.4ghz 1.2 volts under 95C in 29C/90F ambient temps on a 30 minute Cinebench R23 run.It does exactly everything we need but now the CPU is now too slow for the load we're throwing at it LOL!Not the coolers fault at all in that case and of course is the reason I threw a mild overclock at it.Now what I don't like is how it has a 3 pin fan connector. The ASRock P67 Extreme does not have a way to control DC powered fans. So the fans are on full blast in the case. Spins around 2200 RPM and isn't great to be next to. Thankfully in my case I am using Windows remote desktop and running headless so the PC can be on the common area. Keeps my room nice and quiet!The mounting bracket is kind of a pain in the arse but now that I think about it, if you have a case that has an opening on the back of the motherboard tray, you can try setting up a pillow or small box behind the pc and laying it down. I did it with the PC standing upwards which wasn't enjoyable.Nonetheless for the money, I am happy and the PC stays cool during 6 plus hour streams.PC Specs:ASRock P67 ExtremeIntel i7 3770k 4.4Ghz @ 1.2v16gb DDR3 @ 1600MhzGTX 1060 6gbFractal Meshify C mid-tower case
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