








❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — because overheating is so last generation!
The upHere P5K CPU Air Cooler delivers robust 230W TDP cooling with five high-performance 6mm copper heat pipes and a 120mm PWM fan spinning up to 1800 RPM. It offers a powerful 77.93 CFM airflow while maintaining whisper-quiet noise levels under 25 dB. Designed for broad compatibility across Intel and AMD sockets, it features an anti-oxidation coating for durability and a 100% RAM compatibility layout for hassle-free installation, making it the smart choice for professionals demanding reliable, silent, and efficient CPU cooling.











| ASIN | B0C492Y975 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 77.93 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #755 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand | upHere |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | May 4, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | upHere |
| Material | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | SATA/Molex |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 2.99"H |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 230 watts |
C**E
Fits old LGA 1366 mounting holes, cools SUPER well!
I have an Intel Core i7-930 Bloomfield from a computer I built in 2010. Unlike the inaccurate claims of other coolers listed here, this CPU cooler was designed for and did fit the old LGA 1366 fan mounts. It came with a long philips screwdriver (that I didn't need though) and thermal paste, but I used Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste instead. I didn't realize until recently that the stock Intel CPU cooler did a poor job of cooling my CPU. According to HWiNFO64, my CPU would EASILY jump up to 180+F when loaded down with heavy video encoding. Now, with this seemingly "no-name" brand "upHere" CPU cooler, the maximum core temperature does not exceed 144F with the same heavy video encoding. The max core temperature is about 106F at idle. I think that's a stellar difference! This upHere CPU cooler also cleared all the other capacitors, RAM, and I/O heat sinks on my Gigabyte X58A-UD3R motherboard. It seems very well built and the fan is very quiet too running at about 1680 RPM max (~1440 RPM idle). My case fans are louder. The only thing remotely negative that I have say is that I did have to unmount my motherboard from my computer case (all but 1 screw) to have room to place the CPU cooler mount behind the motherboard, but that wasn't hard and more a factor of the cutout in my computer case. I am very happy with this Cooler!
G**T
Very good CPU cooler for the price
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Very good price, good reviews, supports AM3/AM3+ motherboards as well as AM4. Ease of installation: Easier to install than a lot of the competitors and I've installed several of them. Value for money: Excellent value for the money. Temperature control: Good temperature control on 125W TDP AMD3 processor.
A**R
Works well on old system.
Worked great. I have an Intel chip and took the motherboard off to affix the backplate not realizing I already had a backplate from my previous cooler. Doh! Went from temps of 90s down to 20.
R**D
Decent and quiet cooler, misleading packaging
No problems with the cooler so far. It was easy to install and it's big so ensure case clearance. It's quiet and we'll see how long the sleeve bearing lasts. The one thing that feels off is that the packaging indicates the cooler has RGB lighting, and that is not a feature on the cooler I received.
B**H
Yes, this is the one you want
I had some trepidation buying this product because of a negative review that it cools poorly. Now having tried it out, these fears are completely unwarranted. I've been running a 10-core Xeon processor for hours at 65+ load average, doing a heavy CPU stress test, including virtualization and heavy memory IO and it's been rock solid at 30-40C and that's excellent. (Did he not remove the plastic guard before putting it in?) This does a great job, but it is MASSIVE. It seems almost too big for my big box server and it's a HUGE case. It dwarfs the motherboard, and I had to remove the power supply in order to plug in all the cables because it was so big and in the way. However, it does leave plenty of room for the RAM sticks, and the fan appears to be a decent quality one that will last a while. Because the fan is so big, it's quiet.
J**H
Works PERFECTLY with AM4!
This installed in 30 seconds to my Motherboard. (MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi Motherboard). You use the two supplied clamps that come preinstalled on the cooler and it snaps right in place. Its tight which is good. It is scary installing it but it goes right on. I used ARCTIC MX-4 2019 thermal compound with an AMD 3600X. During Heavy Gaming (COD MW) at Ultra Settings, it keeps everything between 75-80 degrees. Does the job well and you cant beat it for the price. This was for the upHere CCF150CF High Performance CPU Air Cooler
M**Y
Perfect replacement for my AIO
My AIO H100i went bad for my 2011 LGA Asus Rampage IV Black edition so I ordered this to replace it. Installation was really easy in my opinion. I did need to remove the processor completely (to provide room for one of the spacers) and I realized that the backplate provided isn't needed for this CPU type as it has its own that works. Instructions were accurate and easy to read; just pay attention to the orientation of everything. Bags were also labeled with the CPU type which was helpful. CPU temp is honestly better than it was with the radiator. I'm running a cool 30 C right now with my i7 4930K. One thing, if you get the RGB, be sure your mobo has a ARGB 5v 3pin port; otherwise you can't hook up the light. But, at least the lights are optional so I just left that part unplugged.
K**E
A cool cooler for a hot processor
I'm using this product with an Intel Core I7 920 and a DX58SO motherboard on a 2008 retro build. It works great. That processor is notorious for consuming s lot of power and running very hot. This keeps it nice and cool. I will say this...size wise it is yuge!! Typically the cooler would be installed with the fans oriented vertically, but I installed it 90 degrees the other way. Not sure it matters much but the tall Northbridge heat sink on the mobo makes it physically necessary to orient it that way. Clears the RAM modules and other hardware just fine as it has more than one way it can be positioned. As long as your case can hold it. This Antec 300 case feels pretty full with this inside
P**N
GREAT Product, QUALITY built. Will purchase this product again as required for cpu cooling. Only drawback, (My observation), because of the design where the riser portion of the heat sync is upwards and to the left, this restricted my installation of DDR4 Ram with heat shield in the design. my motherboard has two sticks of DDR4 Ram on each side of the cpu. the ones to the right are not a problem for this cooler, however the ones to the left cannot be inserted because the height of DDR4 ram with built in heat shield protrudes into the space that the cooler rises into on the left side of the cpu.
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