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Thermalright AXP90 X47 Black Low Profile CPU Cooler, with 92mm TL-9015B Slim PWM Fan, ITX CPU Cooler, AGHP Technology, 47mm Height,for AMD AM4 AM5/Intel 1150/1151/1155/1851/1200/1700(AXP90 X47 Black)

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Style: AXP90-X47 BLACK


Features

  • Compact, premium-quality low-profile CPU cooler (47mm total height)
  • Good adaptability, all metal platform, with back plate fastener, secondary reflow soldering process
  • Support for Intel: 115X/1200; AMD: AM4/AM5
  • 46mm Heatpipes, Noise22.4DBA, Voltage 12V, Current 0.2A (MAX)
  • Trusted Thermalright CPU cooler quality. Black nickel plating process, corrosion resistance, acid and alkali resistance, low thermal resistance

Product Dimensions: 3.74"L x 3.74"W x 1.26"H


Brand: Thermalright


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 3.6 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 22.4 Decibels


Material: Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2700 RPM


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 3.6 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 22.4 Decibels


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2700 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: 42.58 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 3.74"L x 3.74"W x 1.26"H


Material Type: Copper


Brand Name: Thermalright


UPC: 742346951867


Global Trade Identification Number: 72


Manufacturer: Thermalright


Number of Items: 1


Model: AXP90 X47 BLACK


Part Number: AXP90-X47 BLACK


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • Thermalright AXP90
Style: AXP90-X47 BLACK
This Low Profile CPU cooler is good for keeping relatively low wattage CPUs cool. I have it installed on P8H77-i ASUS motherboard with an Intel Xeon e3-1230v2 CPU (69W TDP according to Intel). I think the max temp that I saw was 74°C while gaming. It's not too loud either. The installation is not for a first time builder. Now, installing this cooler is an experience. I believe it is referred to as a reverse install. The standoffs are to be installed to the heatsink which *should* extend through the metal backplate. You then hand tighten the fasteners. Make sure you check the edge of the motherboard for flexing. If your motherboard is flexing, the fasteners are too tight. Overall, it's a good low profile 90mm CPU cooler for a low power, small form factor (SFF) build. Follow the installation instructions and be mindful of how tight you tighten the fasteners, it'll be satisfying to know you didn't bork your motherboard when it boots and isn't overheating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2025 by Matthew B

  • Great low profile cooler
Style: AXP90-X47 BLACK
This is a nice cooler...it is in a inwin b1 on a 5700G built around the ASRock b450 itx fatality...my main complaint with noctua similar but more popular offering is the direction it vents, it pushes air out left and right vs up and down so basically airflow is cut off by the memory and IO area ..this one from thermalright is exactly opposite it vents out the top and bottom(with convection mostly top) so this little problem as basically gone, the mounting mechanism defenetly isn't noctuas famously easy to use one but it's effective and considering I'm not going to be taking the cooler off twice a week it's fine and iv defently seen worse on soposedly high end cooling solutions so I have no complaints...if I were to pick a single thing to hone in on with this brand it's the smorgusborg for varients they offer, 36mm copper(black or gray) 43mm aluminum copper or black copper, 53mm in all versions mentioned above, all difrent weights...ya it's a bit much for your average consumer...but that being sead I was able to find 2 that I liked that would not only maximize the height in my specific case wile leaving enough of a gap to pull in air but I also had a choice of color so there is that...but I think to drive my point home here I ended up buying 2 one all black that is soposed to be coated copper and one that is just all copper becase aperently even tho they are the same under the coating they are showing in the description as difrent weight and wattage so we will see about that once I receive the secound all shiny copper heavy one lol...overall I like them they are not over engenered just to make a basic mistake like push the air in a direction that on every itx motherboard made in the last 10years has many large tall things called ram modules RIGHT there basically eliminating any benefits of your product being heavy dense and well built lol...good job thermalright you didn't forget the basics ----------- Update I just received the full copper revision of this model and yes it is infact noticeably heavier...I will defently be swapping out the all black one for this one and pairing it with the noctua slim 92mm fan from a nh-l9a and probebly artic MX 4 compound and doing some before and after testings on all the difreces...I'm not realy shur why this model is heavier than the black one as the black one is soposed to be full copper aswell just painted with a thermaly conductive paint and also nickel plated but we are going to find out what the results are of the difrences after testing...I want to be clear I like the all black model and the fans on these are ok, I will not be returning whichever one I don't use for this build long term I just want to make shur I am pairing the best possible solution with this 5700G to get the best possible cooling performance so I don't have to worry about my CPU temps in this airflow anemic case that is the inwin b1...lol I will likely just copy and paist this review for the copper one so there is a bit more feedback for both models becase as of right now there is very little user feedback on these and that a shame as they both have the same benefits over the noctua LP coolers that being they blow air up and are not blocked off by the memory or IO area(cooler or integrated sheald) but all the info in this review is still relevant for the copper one especial this part lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2021 by theking8713

  • Worked for ASROCK DeskMeet B660, LGA1700 socket for audio player PC
Style: AXP-90 X47 FULL Cooper
Thermalright AXP-90 X47 Full Copper CPU heatpipe type heatsink on an ASROCK DeskMeet B660: It just fit. It is quiet. The power supply fan has a louder whirr. At about 6 ft the combined noise added to ambient (55db) was only about 1db as measured by an instrument (not a phone) and most was from the PS fan. The DeskMeet 500W power supply fits over it with air flow from the outside, through the power supply and to the heatsink fan. A motherboard power cable seemed to need to go on top or close to one side of the heatsink and just had room for the wires. I didn't try orientation or even looking at the heatsink geometry to see if orientation matters. The two fan headers just had enough room to plug in a case fan and CPU fan. Other motherboards will have a different arrangement, of course. Used an i9-13900 65W CPU. Being for audio the CPU load is minimal. Wanted to see if more cores improve sound quality over an 8 core 16 thread PC with the same Win11 Pro OS - still evaluating. Sounds great regardless. Turned Turbo Boost off which took the edge off making it sound more relaxed (base speed 2GHz). Even with Turbo Boost enabled and as an audio player no real heat is produced so this unit keeps up fine. So, for more severe applications this review won't help with regard to CPU temperature but the heatsink has to be less than 54mm and this is around 32 to fit in a DeskMeet B660. Good low-profile heatsink. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by About The Details

  • There's a better way to install on AM4
Style: AXP90-X47 BLACK
It seemed like a neat little cooler at first glance. About the ideal size for a low-midrange CPU like the Ryzen 5500 I'm giving my spouse. However, I really, really, **really** did not like the "floating" mounting installation that occurs when you use the included backplane; the rubber washers don't make contact with anything and you can very easily damage components by over torquing the nuts, which is very easy to do considering that such a light, small cooler doesn't need much pressure at all to stay stably mounted. The instructions (poorly translated and laid out) mentioned being able to use the original AM4 backplane, which is only possible because the thread diameter of the included mounting standoff screws are so narrow that they can actually relatively freely slide through the holes of the OEM AM4 backplane **if you're careful about inserting the threads so that they don't chafe and damage each other.** This careful use of the OEM backplane is definitely worth it though because it means that the rubber washers make contact with the standoffs on the backplane; this contact allows the even distribution of force and the easing of tension across the installation. I then finger-tightened the nuts until I was confident nothing would shift but neither that nothing would be anywhere near being damaged. I inspected it very carefully to make sure solid contact was being made, and it was. I think this might even be the intended method of installation honestly as it's just so much less suspicious and worrisome. I think the AM4 functionality on the included backplane is probably more if you lost your OEM one, got a used motherboard that didn't come with one, or have some kind of mechanical interference that makes it too large to use in comparison to the flatter/more narrow included one. Anyways yeah, definitely go OEM if you can, particularly if you're not experienced with installing CPU coolers and are worried you could damage something. Just make sure to carefully insert the threads as evenly as possible into the OEM holes and you'll be golden. But it'd be much, much better to damage some screws on a ~$20 cooler than bork a $250+ X3D CPU or a $200+ ITX motherboard, if it came down to that, trust me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Merrick Espinosa-Bess

  • The Best Low-Profile Cooler You Can Buy Right Now
Style: AXP-90 X47
If you're building in an ITX case and you've been sweating over thermals, this is the cooler that fixes that problem. I've been running the AXP90 X47 for a while now and it's genuinely impressive what Thermalright packed into 47mm of height. The cooler stays quiet under load. That 92mm fan spins up smoothly and even at higher RPMs doesn't get annoying. At idle it's basically silent. Temps are better than I expected for something this flat. I was honestly prepared to accept mediocre cooling as the cost of a small build, but this thing keeps up without complaint. Installation was straightforward. The included hardware covers both AMD and Intel platforms and the manual is clear enough that you won't need to watch three YouTube videos to figure it out. Comes with thermal paste too, which is a nice touch. The build quality feels solid. The fins are tight, the heat pipes look well-made, and nothing about it feels cheap. For the price point this thing is at, you'd expect to be making some kind of compromise and I'm still trying to find it. The only thing to know going in is that it's a low-profile cooler with low-profile performance goals. It's not going to compete with a 240mm AIO on a 13900K. But for a modest ITX build or anything that just needs reliable, quiet, compact cooling, it absolutely delivers. Wouldn't hesitate to buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by Kyle E.

  • Fits in a SFF 7060 Fits in a SFF 7060
Style: AXP-90 X47 FULL Cooper
Weird use case but maybe it'll help someone else. I run a homelab with a Dell 7060 SFF. It runs a p2000 with a PCI extender so the lid is always off. This is important because if your gonna have the lid on you'll need to cut a hole & install a vent where the cooler exhausts. Anyway, I added a bunch of cams to Frigate, temps went up even with CPU idling around 10%-20% so I bought this. Went in easy enough, I did have to grind out the OEM standoffs from the case for the OEM cooler though. Brought temps down, makes no noise, looks cool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by Mac

  • A dice roll if you get a used one or not A dice roll if you get a used one or not
Style: AXP-90 X47 FULL Cooper
I run a small PC repair and custom build company on the side and occasionally source parts from Amazon. Out of the 20 or so Thermalright products I've ordered this year, this is the second time I've received one with zero packaging/foam to protect the cooler and it having been clearly used before. See pic. Thermal paste all over the heatsink, and the cold plate is all scratched up as well. What's more is I now have to disappoint a customer who has to wait another couple of days for a replacement, which hopefully hasn't also been used. Unacceptable, especially now knowing this is not a one-off. I love these great value and high performing coolers, but I am not okay with this kind of quality control. Thermalright, do better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by David

  • The little full copper cpu cooler that could! The little full copper cpu cooler that could!
Style: AXP-90 X47 FULL Cooper
Crazy to think that a cpu cooler this small and this inexpensive can manage to cool latest generation cpus. I was skeptical, but I’m a believer now! Full copper is truly capable. If you’ve got to air cool your cpu in an sff case, this is the go to cpu cooler. Swapping out the oem fan with a 92mm noctua slim yields a better sound profile, but ultimately, I don’t think it’s worth the cost to upgrade sound vs fan speed over the thermalright fan. This effectively cools my 7800x3d, which is already an efficient chip, and at gaming loads it hovers around 75c in a dan a4-h2o and fractal terra, but I’ve since adjusted its negative curve to -24 for all cores, yielding better temps down to 65-70c. Don’t be discouraged when you open the packing and see that the soldering on the base plate is imperfect, apparently that’s normal and within spec of quality. The mounting system could be redesigned so it’s simpler, but I managed to figure it out with little to no instructions on how to do it, ie. use the intel screws so that you could use the oem am5 backplate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Theo

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