❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the Phantom Spirit 120 means business.
The Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 is a high-performance CPU air cooler featuring 7 advanced 6mm heat pipes with AGHP 4.0 technology, dual 120mm PWM fans delivering up to 66.17 CFM airflow at a low noise level of 25 dB, and compatibility with a wide range of AMD and Intel sockets. Built with premium anodized aluminum fins and a pure copper base, it offers exceptional heat dissipation and durability, backed by industrial-grade S-FDB bearings rated for 20,000 hours of operation.
Manufacturer | THERMALRIGHT |
Part number | PS120 D6-Y |
Item Weight | 1.67 kg |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 12.5 x 15.7 cm; 1.67 kg |
Manufacturer reference | PS120 D6-Y |
Style | PS120 |
Material | Aluminum,Copper,Silicone |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Noise Level | 25 dB |
Included components | Heatsink |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Excellent Cooler at an Excellent Price
Bought the Phantom Spirit coller as needed an upgrade and reviewers had been raving about it and wanted to see if it lived uo to the hype.I was not disappointed it came well packaged and clear instructions and was easy to install.The fan noise is low and no unusal noises you can get at low speeds and the heatsink istself is a solid and well made.The fans them selfs are solid contruction, and even have rubber pads in each corner, the only issue is that the fan cables are short, though not a problem if using the motherboard fan header, but if you are using a fan controller, you may want to get an extension cable, if it sits at the bottom of your case.The heatsink is tall so remember to check your case can accomodate it, almost diod not fit in mine.If you have a compact case then this version is probably best as if I had bough the SE version, which has the metal piper sticking out the tope would not have allowed my side panel to close.As to temperatures I have my fan curve set to low and so low noise but slightly higher temperatures but the cooler handles them no problem.Overall this cooler has lived up to the hype, and at £31 is a bargin, and highly recommended for anyone looking for a new CPU cooler, whether on a budget or not.
S**V
Looks great & very affordable
I bought a different one for over 100 quid but it got bashed about and was damaged in transit so i got a refund and bought this one for less than a 3rd of the price, and am i glad i did. This cooler looks better and has really quiet fans with 7 heat pipes, the fans are easy to fit and remove. the only problem is that one of the fans has to sit a few mm higher because of the high profile rgb ram i have fitted, not the coolers fault but mine for not doing my homework. This is a 9 outta 10 for me and a real gem for the price and performance.
P**)
Best CPU air cooler I've seen
At this price it's an absolute bargain. Equivalent AMD CPU coolers by other well known brands are two or three times the price which is absurd. This is definitely the one to go for. It comes really well packaged, with good instructions and full kit to attach it to the motherboard. And it looks good too, especially if you have a black case and motherboard. My AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D now idles at just 40c (average idle temp for this CPU is 50-55c).
P**K
Flagship cooling at budget price
Fairly easy install, great price and great cooling. 9800X3D maxing out at 72 degrees in cinebench r23 with a -30mv undervolt.
P**V
The best value-for-money CPU cooler?
First things first: Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 is a budget CPU cooler, and you can definitely see it. It just does not feel as solid and premium as high-end offerings from Noctua, BeQuiet! etc.However, in terms of cooling this thing is up there with the best of the best. It has seven heatpipes and two massive fin stacks, and it has no problems taming hot CPUs. I am using it with a Core i7-12700 with the long-term power limit set to 125W and the short-term power limit set to 190W which essentially turns it into a 12700K, and I have never seen the temperatures rise above 60 degrees Celsius. In fact, I can run CPU stress tests all day long at full turbo speeds, and the cooler happily keeps the CPU at 58-59 degrees while remaining barely audible. (This, of course, assumes that you have a decent airflow setup with separate intake and exhaust fans.) You simply can't get this level of cooling performance for this little money anywhere else.The Phantom Spirit 120 supports all major CPU sockets including AMD AM4, AM5 and Intel LGA115x, LGA1700, LGA2011-3 and LGA2066, and the instruction manual makes it clear which bracket is used for which CPU socket.The only downside of this cooler that I can think of is that it's a bit on the large side, which means that it's not suitable for smaller cases. I have a Chieftec Cube mATX case, and I had to remove the front drive cage to fit it in. No big deal for me, but I recommend that you check the specifications of your case before buying the cooler.
P**E
The Best
Ordered for my grown up son. Put into computer himself, assembled without problem. Item as specified and great graphics.
Z**7
Great cooler
One of the best coolers and great value. Easy to fit. Make sure it fits in your case before you order it.
K**H
Inexpensive, yet an excellent performer
I bought this after seeing multiple reviews praising this air cooler for its price to performance. Using it myself, I can confirm I have no problems at all cooling my 7800X3D chip. Under typical gaming loads, fans stay around 800 -1000rpm and only goes above when under a high load. Noise is very good and only audible above 1000 rpm
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