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Cooler Master i30 CPU Cooler - 92mm Low Noise Cooling Fan & Heatsink (RH-I30-26FK-R1)- for Intel Socket LGA 1150/1151 / 1155/1156 (i30)

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Style: i30 CPU


Features

  • Cooler Master I30 MINI CPU Cooler 92mm Quiet Fan For Intel 1150 1151 1155 1156 Computer Case CPU Radiator 3pin 9.2cm Cooling Fan,1151 CPU Cooler LGA 1151 For Intel Cooler,LGA 1150 CPU Cooler.LGA 1151 Cooler
  • Intel CPU Fan.Model: RH-I30-26FK-R1 ,Noise Level: 22dBA3 Fan Speed : 2200 RPM10%
  • Heatsink: 90 x 30mm Fan Size: 95 x 25mm Bearing Type : Alloy bearing Rated Voltage : DC 12V
  • Noise Level: 22dBA3 Fan Speed : 2200 RPM10% Power Connector: 3-pin Theremal compound: Prepaste
  • Package included: 1 x CPU Cooler Unit 1 x Backplate 1 x English User Manual

Description

Cooler Master i30 CPU Cooler is a low noise cooler. The cooler contains a silent 92mm fan with an appropriate premium aluminum heat sink. With a compact size and a height of just 55mm ,it is especially designed for small chassis. Compatible with Intel CPU Socket LGA 1150/1151/1155/1156 Features: - Compatible Intel CPU Socket LGA 1150/1151/1155/1156 - 60MM Height Specifications: Dimensions(mm) : Heatsink Size: 95 x 95 x 55mm (3.7 x 3.7 x 2.2 inch) Fan Size: 92 x 92 x 25mm (3.6 x 3.6 x 1.0 inch) Rated Voltage : DC 12V Noise Level: 28±3 dBA Fan Speed: 2600 RPM±10% Thermal Compound: pre-pasted Package and Contents: 1 x CPU Cooler 1 x Mounting Bracket Item in retail packaging. Ship in well protected packing.

Product Dimensions: 2.17"L x 3.74"W x 3.74"H


Brand: Toptekits


Power Connector Type: 3-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 1.56 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 22 Decibels


Material: Aluminum


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2200 RPM


Product Dimensions: ‎2.17"L x 3.74"W x 3.74"H


Brand: ‎Toptekits


Power Connector Type: ‎3-Pin


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎1.56 watts


Cooling Method: ‎Air


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Noise Level: ‎22 Decibels


Material: ‎Aluminum


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2200 RPM


UPC: ‎794604606668


Manufacturer: ‎Toptekits


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎3.53 ounces


Item model number: ‎i30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 22, 2018


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  • Great cooler but NOT a direct replacement for Intel Stock Cooler
Read great reviews all over the place for the Cooler Master I70C. Chose this one over the regular I70 cooler since it has a copper insert for even better heat transfer. Was hoping I could use it on my prebuilt aging desktop to improve temps while gaming. Screws lined up perfectly and I gently tightened them in diagonal order to ease it onto the CPU. Booted up just fine, but before I could even think about running Prime95 as a stresstest I noticed temp at 100C. Turned it off, removed and reset the cooler, same story. Removed a second time, took a closer look. Unfortunately while the screws line up, they are slightly taller on the Cooler Master and thus the cooler doesn't make solid contact with the CPU. Only solution would have been to install the Cooler Master supplied backplate. Unfortunately my prebuilt case would have required completely taken apart, unscrew the mobo, install the backplate and reinstall everything. Sorry, but that's just too much hassle. Wish CM had made the screws just about a 1/8" shorter and it would have been an easy, perfect fit! Too bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by erogger

  • Great looking fan, Excellent Cooling
Excellent fan and color option for those LED lighting / Visual appealing computer builders. It's also quiet running. I have one in a new build as well as 2 more 120mm case fans. For testing of noise level, I left my tower on all night a couple of nights and slept though easily non-disturbed. My system also has 6 full sized Hard drives (mechanical) so even with that added noise, I'm still pleased. I'm fairly sure these Cooler Master fans are dedicated to keeping the noise level down for those whom prefer a quality build that's "non-disruptive" during a college kids homework time (if they use a desktop that is) or even for a gamer - however gamer, from what I understand like the sound quality of their games as well. The trick to maintenance, is simple. Keep the internals of your desktop clear of hair, dust, etc. I've seen some pretty bad ones in my days that have increased the noise level of peoples personal desktop computers. Some whom have cats or dogs around should probably open their cases carefully and with a finger hold the fan blade from spinning and give a few blasts from those air canister products to clear dust and hair from particular areas. It's highly recommended to have a professional do it for you (for those whom have never done such a thing) as doing something wrong may be an expensive disaster. There are many options to consider - static discharge, electrical current, and more. I'd recommend people with pets to (at least) after clearing out their PC (if in bad shape) to have the thermal paste replaced and even those whom smoke cigars or cigarettes (ever seen the windshield of a smokers automobile?) to properly clean other mechanical parts or circuitry to keep the board and computer safe. They do have some neat filters that you can get to place over venting areas (different connecting options) to help prevent pet hair and dust bunnies from infiltrating your tower case but not completely. However, those massive server farms people may have seen on television or a movie are pretty well built to keep dust out - built with massive micro-filtration systems and all that. Seek out a Geek Squad worker and have them clean out your desktop and replace the thermal paste on your CPU (removal of the Computers Processor is required - do not do this yourself if you never have!) professionally. Once it's done, if you are a pet owner, I'd suggest reopening the case under normal usage after 3 months and inspect how much accumulation of dust has acquired. From there, make logical decision to clean out your computer a couple times a years. It does not take that long in the right setting. *** A smoker can can TAR to build up *** A pet owner can have a massive build up of pet hair and may cause overheating and cooling issues *** Owners of laptops also should take measures to do the same (Laptops are much more difficult to clean out, but not impossible). Compressed air canisters, in most cases, is enough to clear out a laptops venting and cooling mechanics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020 by Scott

  • Missing Link for MSFS Desktop Rig
For context, I have been working with a circa 2019 Dell Inspiron 3670 mini tower desktop with the goal of running Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 in VR mode with an Oculus Quest 2. The starting configuration was a disaster in that regard, but after some upgrades (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super, 32 GB RAM, NVMe SSD, USB-C 3.1 card, Core I7-9700F processor), I thought I had the system whipped into shape. Until I tried a daylight overflight of Manhattan in a Diamond DV20 Katana (don't do that IRL, by the way), the system got super busy for 15 minutes straight, and the temperature spiked up to 90 degrees C, whereupon thermal throttling kicked in and my flight ended very badly indeed. After some research, I decided to try the i70c as a drop-in replacement for the stock Dell CPU cooler. The reason I chose that particular model is that it was the only option available with a 4-pin PWM connection and had the screws needed to attach to the stock Dell backplate already installed on the motherboard. It truly was a drop-in replacement - the screws fit perfectly, the pinout on the PWM connector was a match to the motherboard, the BIOS recognized it without a hiccup, and even at full throttle MSFS for over an hour, kept the CPU temperature at or below 85 degrees C, which was exactly what I needed. By the way, I did remove the stock thermal paste that came with the cooler and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut instead - it might not make that much difference but I prefer that brand. The only reason I didn't give it five stars across the board is that it does produce a noticeable amount of fan noise under load - I haven't measured it but would estimate 45-50 dB, dead quiet by gaming system standards but still a bit noisier than your average desktop. Small price to pay for a capable MSFS rig. Bottom line - if you own a recent model Dell and need a cooler upgrade, don't believe the rubbish you see on Google about fan incompatibility and definitely ignore the YouTube videos suggesting hacksaw-required mods to your case to shoehorn a ridiculously large cooler that will probably break your motherboard in two. Pay attention to your cooler fan pinout and backplate, get this, and you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 by lyricos

  • Cheap and effective but a little loud
Style: i50 CPU
Decent basic cooler. Used with an i5-6500, keeps it nice and cool. Fan is not variable like other reviews mentioned, so it is a little louder than the stock cooler. Mounting was pretty easy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2020 by Ridic76 Ridic76

  • Seem light duty though works fine.
Style: i30 CPU
Works good though wish I bought I70. Description of difference between i30 AND i70 doesn't exist.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by Mike M.

  • Easy to install. Priced right.
Style: i30 CPU
Excellent. EASY to install. And it does include thermal paste.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by D

  • Easy install and quiet fan
Style: i30 CPU
Fairly easy install. Instructions were clear. Fan is very quiet as well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Eric

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