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The Gravity i2 from Thermaltake, provides a simple solution, optimized for low power processors. Designed for proper clearance and easy installation, the 92mm fan delivers better cooling performance, with low noise, over standard cooling solutions. Supporting LGA 1150/1155/1156 socket types and 7 blades for better cooling performance, the Gravity i2 offers a perfect ratio of compact size and cooling performance.
4.9 out of 5
98.33% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Good improvment over stock Dell cooler
I used the Thermaltake Gravity i3 to replace the stock cooler in my Dell Optiplex, which has an Intel i5 12500 chip. Two things I noticed right away -- compared to the Dell cooler, the Thermaltake is larger, both wider and taller, and has a larger fan. It screwed in to the existing holes and is a direct replacement, so it was super easy to install. Mostly I wanted something quieter which wouldn't present any challenges inside the small Optiplex case, so I tried this out and was pleasantly surprised that not only is it noticeably quieter to my ears while under heavy CPU load, it lowered peak CPU temps from 93 to 83 degrees C while running a Cinebench test. Overall, good enough for the cost.
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Budget Cooler
This cooler is perfect for the price. It has its limits, but is perfect for cooling i3 or i5s from Intel. It’s quieter than the stock fan, and performs better. Maybe not worth the upgrade, would rather buy a tower cooler cooler for about $10 more. However, on a tight budget where you don’t have a stock cooler, it’s perfect.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Fan very quiet (read the review for the mounting type)
Good fan, easy to install very quiet. Much beefier than the INTEL fan that stopped working ages ago. I wonder how I lasted this long without a working fan. Needed to open the case for something else and found the fan not spinning at rest or load. After installation the new fan shows up in the BIOS and the HWMonitor software shows the speed. This fan was a good replacement. Have not yet noticed my temps go down much but will monitor and post an update if something happens.FYI read the description, the mount on this fan is a threaded screw type (not the plastic click on type) and it comes with the bracket you can install underneath your MOBO if you need to install this fan. If taking your PC apart to install the bracket under the mobo is not for you, then move on to another Fan type.Hope this helps.
4.0 out of 5 stars 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
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great on AM3
This is probably one of the few modern coolers you can buy new that still fits AM3 boards (though to be fair you can request kits for most Noctua coolers). I keep an old computer around and it desperately needed an upgrade from its old Hyper 212, so I grabbed this on sale since it seemed like a good value.It's packaged well and easy enough to install as long as you pay close attention to the instructions. Despite being quite thin, it keeps a Phenom II X4 965 at 1.50V below 60C while running prime95 small FFTs, which I find impressive. The fan is reasonably quiet at 1200rpm.This should be a perfectly fine cooler for a modern mid-range CPU, and also a quick and easy choice for an older system. As a side note, it barely fits in my case with a listed 160mm of heatsink clearance, so make sure you have at least that much.
5.0 out of 5 stars This thing is amazing for the price and performance.
I've built about 80-100 computers in the last 30 years. I've used dozens of different air coolers over stock. With the exception of some high performance zalmans in Oc'd computers, I have to rate this as exceptional for the cost and performance of an air cooler. I mean I have put in $60-$80 air coolers for pretty typical computers that were only ok, heavy and loud. I did not over burden this cooler by overclocking. But seriously, $9, you wouldn't be looking here - but if your are in between - I'd buy it again with zero reservations. If you want even more quiet buy an adapter to reduce voltage for a couple dollars.I only bought this one because I bought a i9700k without a cooler and a Corsair H100i pro radiator cooler. The Corsair was not installing properly to the point I was ready to return it. I bought the Thermaltake cooler as a stop gap to get the computer running, loaded and then troubleshoot the Corsair.I think it took me only a few minutes from unboxing to booting. I was nervous and monitored temps in bios, they were in low 30's degC. I had the case open in my face and it was a bit louder (but not bad) than my silent case fans so I installed an adapter to drop voltage to 7V to lower noise while I was working on software. The temps never rose even with the reduced fan speed and now really quiet cooler.I can't say how impressed i am with a cooler that costs so little, is of high quality and is really pretty quiet. For me it was a stop gap until I go my Corsair water system running ( I did and well it's amazing but still) I'd never buy a stock intel cooler again. I did an i3 HTPC build not long ago and figured the stock would be good enough. Well, I'm pulling the stock cooler and replacing with this because I KNOW it will out perform it for the same sound level.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Plugged right in, very quiet operation, and I loved the pre-applied thermal paste. Great product so far!
Awesome low profile cooler!
This is a fantastic low profile cooler. I needed a low profile cooler to accommodate a vent on my case and this one works great! The only thing I don't like is the backing plate for the cooler attaches to the back of the Mobo with 2 sided tape. If you never have to remove the cooler then that is fine. But say the Motherboard fails (as I have had happen before) when you go to reattach it will be a little bit of a challenge. But that aside (and I realize it is not a big issue), it is great and I am very happy with it.
Easy to Install - Great Results
Temps went from 35C idle to 25C. Installation was perfect, thermal paste came preapplied, perfect amount too. Quiet as can be. Its just a perfect CPU cooler upgrade.
good product
easy to install
Práctico
Más que nada lo estoy utilizando para actualizar la bios de algunas tarjetas madres (pasar de 12va a 13va generación ) pues el disipador que traen los procesadores Intel son “fastidiosos” porque se pueden dañar con facilidad, así que ocupo éste porque solo lo atornillo y rápido lo puedo poner y quitar, con los de Intel ya me había lastimado los dedos de tanto poner y quitar (aproximadamente he actualizado 30 tarjetas madres) así que me ha gustado bastante por lo práctico y lo seguiré usando para los mismo.
Buen disipador
por el momento todo bien, venía de usar uno stock de intel para enfríar un core i5 pero le costaba aunque no hiciera algo tan exigente de pronto se subía a los 65-70 y jugando ni se diga llegaba a los 80, pero con este sigue en 55-65 grados aún jugando apex legends en calidad máxima, en cosas de render si se llega a subir algo pero no llega a 80 o temparaturas más altas, si hace ruido pero no tanto ni molesto, el stock de intel hace más ruido y no logra disipar bien (no deberían seguir incluyéndolos, es mejor usar uno como este de alto rendimiento); y no todo es lucecitas a lo mejor carece de eso pero cumple muy bien su funcionamiento, hay otros modelos de thermaltake que si traen rgb pero si checan en su página no están en la sección de alto rendimiento, desconozco si varíen mucho pero este es muy bueno.
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