Three Best Low Profile CPU Coolers for Ryzen 9 5950x




There are some limitations to building a small form factor (SFF) PC using a Mini-ITX board. The CPU cooler height must be lower than the regular air CPU coolers, as Mini-ITX cases are smaller than regular ones. It can be difficult to find the right low-profile CPU cooler for your CPU, as not all of them are made for it.

A smaller height means less cooling power. You can expect lower performance from a cooler. Although there are some CPU coolers that weigh more than their height, the coolers that cool the CPU the most effectively will be the ones with the highest-profile. If you require a low profile cooler to cool a low-power CPU with a TDP of up to 65W, the height should not be an issue.

A high-performance CPU will require a large, low profile cooler. We have both low power CPU coolers and smaller models for those who require serious cooling. These are the models:


DEEP COOL Assassin III - Best Black Cooler

This is the new generation of Deepcool's popular assassin cooler. It will show you why it is the most desired Deepcool product and the best CPU cooler for Ryzen 9 5950x at this price.It features seven heatpipes, which work together with the dual fans to create a quiet and stable cooling system.


This cooler is the ideal centerpiece for any building thanks to its mirror-finish nickel cover and obsidian spoiler.The same 140mm fans are used as in the previous models, but it offers a significant improvement in performance and design.

It allows for a clear view of the radiator fins. Seven high-tech heat pipes are used to quickly dissipate heat from your processor.The heatsink's surface area is large and the copper heatpipes provide maximum cooling and efficiency under heavy loads.

The cooler's base is coated with nickel, which gives it a mirror-like appearance that will look great in any computer case.Deepcool made the cooler solid and easy to use. It is available for streamers and gamers using the Ryzen 9 5950x processor.

 

Thermaltake UX100 RGB Low-Profile CPU Cooler

RGB-lovers will be thrilled to see glowing lights everywhere, even on a low profile CPU cooler that will likely be hidden inside a mini-ITX. The Thermaltake UX100 is the perfect choice for this job, as it has RGB and is low-profile.

This cooler can sync 5V RGB with motherboards. It also has an ARGB LED that allows you to control the lighting of the CPU cooler. This cooler's main purpose is to cool your CPU. It uses high air flow and an aluminium heatsink to do this.

It is quiet thanks to a self-lubricating hydraulic bearing and runs at 1800 RPM. This fan has the advantage of being compatible with most AMD/Intel sockets, allowing it to be installed in almost all rigs (AM4/LGA1200).

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 Scythe Big Shuriken CPU Air Cooler

The Best CPU Cooler at a Low Price


The Big Shuriken 3 by Scythe has both small dimensions and sufficient performance to support high-end CPUs like the Ryzen 9 3900X or i9-10900K. This cooler measures 69mm taller than other low-profile coolers. It measures in at 122mm. Before you buy this case, double-check the clearance specifications. Many compact SFF cases won’t fit the Big Shuriken3.

It will deliver excellent performance if you can fit it. The model will maintain acceptable CPU temperatures regardless of load. It can even exceed AIO coolers and air fans at 100 percent RPM, which is an incredible result. The noise levels are also admirable. The fan can only reach 35 decibels even at 100 percent RPM. Normal load will result in the noise staying below 30 decibels.

This cooler is the best option for building a high-end SFF gaming computer. This cooler will keep even the most powerful CPUs (such as the 10900K and 9900K) under control. If your case has enough airflow, you can overclock the CPU. This is actually the best low profile CPU cooler for overclocking. You don't have to replace the default fan with a Noctfua NF-12. The NF-F12 will increase cooler height from 69 to 77mm.

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