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Rosewill

Rosewill RWGCM2-51D CPU cooler 120mm 220W TDP

SKU CH-2NPY-FYTR8 MPN RWGCM2-51D

A 120 mm air cooler with five copper heat pipes and a hydraulic PWM fan handles up to 220 W TDP while displaying CPU temperature and fan speed

  • TypeFan & Heatsinks
  • Fan Size120mm
  • CPU Socket CompatibilityAMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket AM5 / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA
  • Bearing TypeHydraulic
  • TDP220W
  • RPM800-2000RPM +/- 10%
  • Real-time CPU temperature and fan speed shown on built-in digital display
  • Five copper heat pipes with direct contact draw heat from a 220 W TDP processor
  • 120 mm hydraulic bearing PWM fan spins 800 to 2000 RPM for 80.83 CFM airflow
  • Quiet 32 dBA operation at full load with 2.8 mmH₂O static pressure
  • Fits cases with 158 mm cooler clearance and mounts on Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115x plus AMD AM5/AM4

Digital display and socket support

The Rosewill RWGCM2-51D is a 120 mm air cooler rated for 220 W TDP. It mounts on Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1700 and 1851 plus AMD AM4 and AM5. A built-in digital monitor shows CPU temperature and fan RPM in real time. Builders who need a taller cooler than the 158 mm maximum height should look elsewhere.

Thermals noise and power draw

The hydraulic-bearing PWM fan spins between 800 and 2000 RPM, moving 80.83 CFM at 2.80 mmH2O static pressure. Noise peaks at 32 dBA under load. Five copper heat pipes with direct contact and a thick base plate transfer heat from the CPU. The cooler draws power through a standard 4-pin connector.

Bundled accessories and software

Universal mounting kits for every listed socket are included in the box. No additional software or lighting control is required; the digital display operates independently. The matte black finish and vertical fan orientation simplify installation in cases with 158 mm cooler clearance. No extra brackets or fan controllers are supplied.

Highlights

  • Real-time CPU temperature and fan speed shown on built-in digital display
  • Five copper heat pipes with direct contact draw heat from a 220 W TDP processor
  • 120 mm hydraulic bearing PWM fan spins 800 to 2000 RPM for 80.83 CFM airflow
  • Quiet 32 dBA operation at full load with 2.8 mmH₂O static pressure
  • Fits cases with 158 mm cooler clearance and mounts on Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115x plus AMD AM5/AM4

Specifications

BrandRosewill
ModelRWGCM2-51D
TypeFan & Heatsinks
Fan Size120mm
CPU Socket CompatibilityAMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket AM5 / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA 1151 / Intel LGA 1155 / Intel LGA 1200 / Intel LGA 1700 / Intel LGA 1851
Bearing TypeHydraulic
TDP220W
RPM800-2000RPM +/- 10%
Air Flow80.83CFM
Noise Level32dBA
Power Connector4 Pin
Pressure2.8mmH2O
Heatsink MaterialCopper Heatpipe
Fan Mounting Types to HeatsinkVertical
Max CPU Cooler Height158 mm
Fan Dimensions120 x 120 x 25mm
Shipping weight0.95 kg
Package size191 × 152 × 127 mm

Questions about this item

How do I install the cooler on an LGA 1700 socket, and what step often gets missed?

Use the LGA 1700 backplate and standoffs from the universal kit, then tighten the four spring screws in a diagonal pattern; the step often missed is removing the protective film from the copper base before mounting.

What maintenance will the 120 mm hydraulic-bearing fan need over time?

The hydraulic bearing is sealed and not user-serviceable; plan to replace the entire 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan when noise rises above the rated 32 dBA or RPM drops below the 800–2000 RPM range.

At what point does the 220 W TDP limit appear during a long render?

Sustained loads at or above 220 W will push the 5 copper heat pipes and 80.83 CFM airflow to their thermal ceiling, causing CPU temperatures to climb until the 2000 RPM fan speed cap is reached.

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