Thermaltake UX200 SE White CPU Cooler CL-P116-AL12SW-A
- White
- Fan & Heatsinks
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Thermaltake
Single-tower dual-fan air cooler with four copper heat pipes and two 120 mm PWM fans running up to 2000 RPM, rated for 180 W TDP and 159 mm height
Model TOUGHAIR 510
The Thermaltake TOUGHAIR 510 Racing Green is a single tower dual fan CPU air cooler designed for mainstream desktop builds. It uses four U-shaped copper heat pipes that run through an asymmetric aluminium fin stack to dissipate up to 180W of thermal load. Two 120mm PWM fans operate between 500 and 2000 RPM to deliver 58.35 CFM of airflow at 23.6 dBA.
This cooler suits builders who want a coordinated Racing Green aesthetic and have a case with at least 159mm of CPU cooler height clearance. It also fits a wide range of Intel sockets from LGA 1150 to LGA 1851 and AMD sockets from AM2 to AM4. Buyers with smaller cases that cannot accommodate 159mm height or those requiring liquid cooling for higher thermal loads should look at other solutions.
The decisive specification is the 180W TDP rating supported by the four heat pipes and dual fan array. If your processor typically exceeds this thermal output under load, this air cooler will not provide sufficient cooling capacity. For CPUs operating at or below 180W TDP, the combination of 58.35 CFM airflow and asymmetric fin structure offers effective heat dissipation.
| Brand | Thermaltake |
|---|---|
| Model | CL-P075-AL12RG-A |
| Color | Racing Green |
| Type | Fan & Heatsinks |
| Fan Size | 120mm |
| CPU Socket Compatibility | Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150 AMD AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1 |
| RPM | 500 ~ 2000 RPM |
| Air Flow | 58.35 CFM |
| Noise Level | 23.6 dBA |
| Power Connector | 4 Pin |
| LED | Non-LED |
| Heatsink Material | Aluminum & Copper |
| Max CPU Cooler Height | 159 mm |
| Fan Dimensions | 120.00 x 120.00 x 25.00 mm |
| Weight | 1147.6g |
| Features | TOUGHAIR 510 is a single tower duel fan designed air cooler with 4 heat pipes running through the fins, the U-shape heat pipes increase heat circulation creating better heat dissipation in your system and supports up 180W. TOUGHAIR series utilizes high static pressure fans, which leverages the TOUGHFAN 12 design and boosts the fan speed to 2000 RPM, providing a new level of cooling performance to our CPU cooler. The fin is designed with an asymmetric structure that allows larger air intake through the fins. This design lowers the air turbulence and straightens out the airflow making |
| Shipping weight | 1.18 kg |
| Package size | 180 × 147 × 127 mm |
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The cooler stands 159 mm tall, so measure from the motherboard CPU surface to the side panel; anything above 159 mm will fit.
The box includes AM4 brackets; attach the back-plate, secure the standoffs, then clip the cooler onto the brackets before tightening the screws in a cross pattern.
Blow dust from the fins and fan blades every 6 to 12 months with compressed air; the 4-pin PWM fans are rated for long life and rarely need replacement.
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