Side-by-side cpu cooler comparison with performance scores, spec-by-spec breakdown, and recommendations to help you pick the right part for your PC build.


Top 2 specs that matter most. Full spec-by-spec breakdown is in the table below.
| Component | ||
|---|---|---|
| Performance | ||
| Max RPM | 100 - 2000 RPM | 100 - 2000 RPM |
| Physical | ||
| Height | 65 mm | 69 mm |
| Connectivity | ||
| Sockets | AM4 AM5 | AM2 AM2+ AM3 AM3+ AM4 AM5 FM1 FM2 FM2+ |
| Build | ||
| Type | No | No |
| Color | Black | Black / White |
Look at the Overall score in the summary above - it's a weighted blend of the specs that matter most for a cpu cooler (performance, memory, power). Then cross-check the Value score, which divides that by price. Below the summary, the spec-by-spec breakdown shows exactly where each option leads or lags.
PC Launchpad's Guided Builder checks compatibility across every component automatically. Click "Use in Build" on any option above and the builder will flag socket, form-factor, wattage, or clearance issues before you check out.
Prices come from Amazon availability, which PC Launchpad updates regularly. If a component is out of stock or prices change, the comparison may not reflect the latest number - always confirm on the retailer page before you buy.
It depends on the workload. Use the chart summary above for the quick read, then look at the spec-by-spec breakdown to see which individual metrics favor which part. Verifiable numeric winners are emphasized only when the data has a clear direction, such as higher capacity or lower latency.
The Value score in the summary divides the Overall performance score by current price, so the higher-scoring one is the stronger $/performance pick on today's prices. For budget builds, favor Value; for no-compromise builds, favor Overall.