Compatible with Intel 1156, 1155, 1150, and 1151 platforms, the Gravity i2 CPU Cooler from Thermaltake features a low-profile design that is optimized for low-power processors. It is equipped with a 92mm fan that has seven blades, which helps to enhance your system’s airflow and maintain performance. This cooling fan also features an aluminum extrusion heatskink, speeds up to 1800 rpm, a power input of 1.44W, an airflow of 31.343 CFM, a noise rating of 21.3 dBA, a lifespan of 40,000 hours, a 3-pin connector, and 95W of cooling power. It is protected by a limited 3-year warranty.
Thermaltake Gravity i2 CPU Cooler
$9.28
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.3 × 4.25 × 3.8 in |
Cooler Type | CPU Air Cooler |
Connectors | 3-Pin |
Fan Size | 92 mm |
Fan Speed | 1800 rpm |
Noise Level | 21.3 dBA |
LED | None |
Maximum Airflow | 31.34 CFM |
Power Consumption | 1.44 W |
Supported Intel Sockets | LGA 1150, LGA 1151, LGA 1155, LGA 1156, LGA 1200 |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Heatsink Material | Aluminum |
CPU Cooler Overall Height | 2.48" / 62.99 mm |
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Tillman Monahan (verified owner) –
I had a Frankensteined desktop PC with an ASUS M3N72-D motherboard and an AMD Phenom 9650 Quad Core 2.3 GHz CPU. Basically, the previous owner used a water cooling system (pump and radiator) to cool the processor. It failed and was causing the system to randomly shut down after 30 or so seconds of turning on. Not being a fan of this method of cooling due to the high failure rate, I decided to replace it with a fan and heat sink, which are more guaranteed to last longer. Buyer beware! Those of you who have this same make/model motherboard will have to hack/modify the threaded mounting bracket in order to get this to work. By that, I had to literally take a Dremel tool and cutting disc to 2 opposite corners of the bracket. I did this because ASUS didn’t have holes pre-drilled on the board to accommodate the new bracket and if you leave the corners in-tact, they will dig into the traces on the underside of the board and short them out. So cutting those unused corners off is the only option. Unfortunately, this does void the warranty and for sure you will not be able to return it for a refund after the fact. You also have to take the time and remove the same 2 corner spring-loaded screws on the fan/heat sink assembly. If you don’t, the tips of those screws will dig into the top side of the motherboard and short out the traces. So, in short, I got the machine repaired. The fan works, it’s cooling the CPU, so far no random shut offs. Yes, I will buy again if I needed another one. The price is good, too.
Meaghan Franecki (verified owner) –
I finally found a good replacement for my cpu since I couldn’y find one at another store and I bought it when B&H got it back in stock. It was within my budget and it works really well for me.
Roberto Yost (verified owner) –
Fan was easy to install and works great. The plastic clips broke on the old fan so I got the metal screw in type this time.