Nice video showing the fit, especially good to see they included longer screws for a 25mm fan on the cooler. My question - is there enough clearance for a standard 25mm rear exhaust fan or would you need to go with a 90mm?
Hello ! thank you so much for the video - do you know if this cooler will fit on a ROG X670E ITX Board ? Since I'm assuming its the same VRM and M2 Cooler height - thanks !
Nice video. I like the bios setup part. Good to see ID cooling slim fans match the Notua full size fan. Shame not available on Amazon yet. I just bought the 55.
The noise difference between the stock fan and any noctua fan will be noticed immediately. also with the noctua fan the score was 1000 points higher. I agree with you that it is quite an achievement that the stock fan matches the noctua a12 performance.
Just installed one myself and OH BOY I was scared when saw that silicon pack under the heatsink. Because I haven't seen one in my box... Fortunately, when I checked I found it under the spongy thing in the box, but this is one silent killer
How does the IS67XT compare to the Deepcool AN600? I have 95mm of clearance in my case and was thinking of getting one of the two options and putting a PhanteksT30 high performance fan on. Which one do you recommend/think is better? Thanks!
I personally prefer the black heat sink, and I was satisfied with the IS67XT side in detail and finish. I felt the cooling performance was similar, but the IS67XT was cheaper at the time of purchase.
Great idea from ID Cooling to design the cooler so that it can hang above the IO/Aluminum cooling, most of the modern mini ITX boards have the whole IO area used as cooler for the phases, which I mean is great, the only problem is how much it limits use of small form factor coolers. Only problem I see with this cooler is the base. It looks same as the ID Cooling IS-55 that I used for the past 1/2 year. The copper base has poor polish, there are big circles on it with big gaps, after 2months of use on my undervolted 13600k most of the thermal paste gets pushed from the center and because of that core 3 on the CPU constantly hits 100C. After repaste the core 3 goes down to ~85C when hitting it with load. Wish ID Cooling would polish the base more like Thermal Right does or even like the ID Cooling IS-60 has.
My ID-Cooling IS-60 Evo is performing well after 5 months of use on my undervolted i7 9700k that pulls 130W on full load. I hope the poor polish you got on your IS-67-XT is just a bad batch, I have high hopes for this cooler because the heatsink fins can be orientated parallel to the RAM modules (the direction of airflow for most ITX sandwich cases) but unlike the AXP120-X67 the heatsink will not cover the mainboard screw holes or 8 pin power connector on an ITX board so it looks much easier to work with than the Thermalright.
I've also used some of the existing ID-COOLING IS-xx series, and I'm not very satisfied with the CPU coolers I've used. However, the relatively recent IS-xx-XT series seems to have improved significantly in areas that have been pointed out as shortcomings of existing products.
Seems to me it wouldn't be a big deal to polish that base a little further. Your issue surprises me. Pumping out because of poor polish ? I have got no problem with my IS-50X.
@@DalraeMyo Does this include this IS 67 XT cooler that you've reviewed? Have you been using this cooler for a while, and has it performed well over time?
Hi, really like your videos. What motherboard are you using in this video? I really want to buy this cooler but I'm not sure if my RAM will fit so I will probably want to install over the IO area like you did. This is a big request, but can you please measure the RAM clearance when installed over the RAM? Thank you.
Currently, I only have an AM5 socket ITX motherboard, so I can't test it with the motherboard I used in the review video. To tell you the B650E-ISTRIX standard that uses AM5 sockets, if the heat sink is installed in the RAM direction, the RAM height seems to be possible up to 41-42mm.
Different CPUs have different potentials, so you have to find values that work without problems. I usually apply it from -0.05v and proceed with the load test.
I've done an IS-55 build that I replaced with a 25T cooling fan in the previous video I uploaded. ruclips.net/video/NYbLSPcXoQ8/видео.htmlsi=bgf0lPCnXAibeS1c
I also felt strange that it didn't make much difference and tested it a few more times, but the results were the same. However, Noctua's cooling fan operating noise was more comfortable to listen to than bundle fans.
Seems to me the bottleneck of the system isn't the fan (I also replaced the 15mm fan of my IS-50X with a 25mm one, I never tried the 15mm). But that test is made under optimal conditions on an open bench, maybe the 25mm fan would make a difference inside a case.
Dear sir, I'm aiming for a setup with 13900k+3080ti in a case ~ 10L, which motherboard is suitable for that, my expectation is to run it stably at 150w, if it can go up to 180w that would be great
Most Z chipset ITX motherboards that use the LGA1700 socket have a Dr.MOS VRM configuration with a capacity of 1050A. The motherboard that I was most satisfied with was MSI's Z690I Unify motherboard.
I'm in doubt between this cooler with a phanteks t30 fan or a thermalright Tr-sl-100 with a 120mm slim fan for the nzxt h1, I don't know which is better, smaller heatsink with bigger fan or bigger heatsink with smaller fan.
I think proper balance is important. The SI-100 is a fairly high-performance LP CPU cooler. However, this is the case when the 25T cooling fan is installed. The 15T cooling fan may produce completely different results when installed. I think I'd use a 67mm cooler and a 25T to 30T cooling pan combination.
Even if it's the same CPU, they all have different silicon lottery tickets. You need to find the best undervoltageing value that is applicable to your CPU.
AliExpress often holds discount coupon events, so if you don't need them urgently, it would be good to wait for the discount coupon event.@@janmalicki4773
im planning to get a new 7.5l case with only 70mm cooler clearance (i will still use my old 5800X3D). based on this test alone, the results also seems great compared to NH-L12S or AXP120-X67. do you have any other recommendation for me? if you dont, which one of the 3 should i get for my system?
@@DalraeMyo hi! thanks for the answer. so i guess IS-67-XT would be my top choice too. but, i cant seem to find IS-67-XT in my local shop or marketplace yet, how would you rank the 3 i mentioned in order? is it Noctua that came 2nd or the Thermalright one?
@@DalraeMyo Hi, can you elaborate more on why this one is the best out of those three? Is it the best in terms of temperatures, or are there other factors like noise and price that makes you pick this one over the other two? thank you :)
The main reason is compatibility. It has a heat sink design that can be mounted even on a motherboard with poor cooler compatibility such as ROG STRIX Z690-I.@@indeo8309
If the direction of the cooling fan is reversed, the cooling capacity of the CPU cooler will be greatly reduced because there is no space to attract cold air rather than turbulence.
If the side panel of the PC case is close to the cooling fan, as you said, installing the cooling fan upside down will be effective in suppressing wind noise.@@Amaan_OW
NH-L12 G.E. has been tested, and I have a test video on my channel. There is nothing noticeable about the performance, but the cooling fan is located below, so it has the advantage of being free from wind noise when mounting on the SFF case.@@corza666
As always, great work!
Your video was so helpful for me. Thanks!
Thank you, you have helped me decide on the IS-67-XT for my Terra build.
Hello, everyone ! 🌞😂👍
Thank you very much !
Great work !
Nice video showing the fit, especially good to see they included longer screws for a 25mm fan on the cooler. My question - is there enough clearance for a standard 25mm rear exhaust fan or would you need to go with a 90mm?
The rear exhaust fan can be selected in the desired size as the CPU cooler heat sink can be installed 180 degrees.
Hello ! thank you so much for the video - do you know if this cooler will fit on a ROG X670E ITX Board ? Since I'm assuming its the same VRM and M2 Cooler height - thanks !
Nice video. I like the bios setup part. Good to see ID cooling slim fans match the Notua full size fan. Shame not available on Amazon yet. I just bought the 55.
The noise difference between the stock fan and any noctua fan will be noticed immediately.
also with the noctua fan the score was 1000 points higher.
I agree with you that it is quite an achievement that the stock fan matches the noctua a12 performance.
Where did you get the stubby antennas for your Wi-Fi
알리에서 구매후 영상 다시 보고 있는데
영상초반 1:33 에 쿨러 구성품에 25mm 팬용 나사가 따로 있는 것 같은데
따로 나사를 구해서 달으신건지 궁금하네요.
IS-67-XT 제품에 25T 쿨링팬 교체용 나사 동봉되어있습니다.
is-67-xt or jonsbo hx6200d for handle ryzen 5 7600x?
Just installed one myself and OH BOY I was scared when saw that silicon pack under the heatsink. Because I haven't seen one in my box... Fortunately, when I checked I found it under the spongy thing in the box, but this is one silent killer
How does the IS67XT compare to the Deepcool AN600?
I have 95mm of clearance in my case and was thinking of getting one of the two options and putting a PhanteksT30 high performance fan on. Which one do you recommend/think is better? Thanks!
I personally prefer the black heat sink, and I was satisfied with the IS67XT side in detail and finish. I felt the cooling performance was similar, but the IS67XT was cheaper at the time of purchase.
Great idea from ID Cooling to design the cooler so that it can hang above the IO/Aluminum cooling, most of the modern mini ITX boards have the whole IO area used as cooler for the phases, which I mean is great, the only problem is how much it limits use of small form factor coolers.
Only problem I see with this cooler is the base.
It looks same as the ID Cooling IS-55 that I used for the past 1/2 year.
The copper base has poor polish, there are big circles on it with big gaps, after 2months of use on my undervolted 13600k most of the thermal paste gets pushed from the center and because of that core 3 on the CPU constantly hits 100C.
After repaste the core 3 goes down to ~85C when hitting it with load.
Wish ID Cooling would polish the base more like Thermal Right does or even like the ID Cooling IS-60 has.
My ID-Cooling IS-60 Evo is performing well after 5 months of use on my undervolted i7 9700k that pulls 130W on full load. I hope the poor polish you got on your IS-67-XT is just a bad batch, I have high hopes for this cooler because the heatsink fins can be orientated parallel to the RAM modules (the direction of airflow for most ITX sandwich cases) but unlike the AXP120-X67 the heatsink will not cover the mainboard screw holes or 8 pin power connector on an ITX board so it looks much easier to work with than the Thermalright.
I've also used some of the existing ID-COOLING IS-xx series, and I'm not very satisfied with the CPU coolers I've used. However, the relatively recent IS-xx-XT series seems to have improved significantly in areas that have been pointed out as shortcomings of existing products.
Seems to me it wouldn't be a big deal to polish that base a little further.
Your issue surprises me. Pumping out because of poor polish ?
I have got no problem with my IS-50X.
@@DalraeMyo Does this include this IS 67 XT cooler that you've reviewed? Have you been using this cooler for a while, and has it performed well over time?
You could always lap the base.
Guys.. Anny low profile of Id Cooling for LGA2011 (Xeon)??
Good review!
02:49 Too much thermal paste. Two dots 5-6 mm should be enough.
What does it mean to want?
Hi, really like your videos. What motherboard are you using in this video? I really want to buy this cooler but I'm not sure if my RAM will fit so I will probably want to install over the IO area like you did.
This is a big request, but can you please measure the RAM clearance when installed over the RAM?
Thank you.
Currently, I only have an AM5 socket ITX motherboard, so I can't test it with the motherboard I used in the review video.
To tell you the B650E-ISTRIX standard that uses AM5 sockets, if the heat sink is installed in the RAM direction, the RAM height seems to be possible up to 41-42mm.
@@DalraeMyo thank you very much.
I have a strix x670e-i. I think I can fit the cooler over the IO side. My ram is around 43mm.
By which increment would you recommend to lower the CPU core voltage offset value?
Different CPUs have different potentials, so you have to find values that work without problems. I usually apply it from -0.05v and proceed with the load test.
I'm really wondering what's connected to the wifi antennas on the motherboard, is it better than the wired antenna that comes in Asus' box?
RHCP FPVantenna. It is used for simplicity rather than performance reasons.
Have you tested IS-55 with 12700k? About to swap to a S300 case that cooler height limit is 60mm so I had no other choice.
I've done an IS-55 build that I replaced with a 25T cooling fan in the previous video I uploaded.
ruclips.net/video/NYbLSPcXoQ8/видео.htmlsi=bgf0lPCnXAibeS1c
Que antenas wifi e bluetooth são essas?
This thing looks good, performance seems on par with the axp120x67?
The performance is almost the same as the axp120-x67, but the motherboard mounting compatibility is better.
Maybe I misreading the graphs wrong but it looks like the 25mm Noctua fan performed about the same as the stock 15mm fan?
I also felt strange that it didn't make much difference and tested it a few more times, but the results were the same. However, Noctua's cooling fan operating noise was more comfortable to listen to than bundle fans.
Seems to me the bottleneck of the system isn't the fan (I also replaced the 15mm fan of my IS-50X with a 25mm one, I never tried the 15mm).
But that test is made under optimal conditions on an open bench, maybe the 25mm fan would make a difference inside a case.
Unfortunately they don't sell bundle fan or do they? It's so fragile got mine broken
Replaced with the best of fans thermalright b12 extreme the best decision and peace
Dear sir, I'm aiming for a setup with 13900k+3080ti in a case ~ 10L, which motherboard is suitable for that, my expectation is to run it stably at 150w, if it can go up to 180w that would be great
Most Z chipset ITX motherboards that use the LGA1700 socket have a Dr.MOS VRM configuration with a capacity of 1050A. The motherboard that I was most satisfied with was MSI's Z690I Unify motherboard.
I'm in doubt between this cooler with a phanteks t30 fan or a thermalright Tr-sl-100 with a 120mm slim fan for the nzxt h1, I don't know which is better, smaller heatsink with bigger fan or bigger heatsink with smaller fan.
I think proper balance is important. The SI-100 is a fairly high-performance LP CPU cooler. However, this is the case when the 25T cooling fan is installed. The 15T cooling fan may produce completely different results when installed. I think I'd use a 67mm cooler and a 25T to 30T cooling pan combination.
@@DalraeMyothank you, i will do that.
Very good cooler here, in real life scenarios like gaming the 13700 K won't pull nearly close to that wattage, maybe 100 w
Can this cooler handle a processor like 7500f at idle windows load light browsing without spinning fans>?
The 7500F will require a larger heat sink and a significantly lower PPT setting if it aims to cool with a CPU cooler that has stopped the cooling fan.
선생님. 지금 알리에 검색해도 안나오는데 어디서 구매해야 할까요? 7800X3D, 4070S FE, 프랙탈 테라에 쓰려고 합니다.
지금 잠시 임시 품절인지, 저렴하게 팔던곳은 백오더네요.
그나마 팔고있는곳이 있어서 링크 남겨드립니다.
ko.aliexpress.com/item/1005005924071111.html
this one or the Thermalright AXP90-X53?
IS67XT's competitive model is AXP120-X67. This model has a higher cooling performance than AXP90-X53.
for motherboard B550m steel legend is it fit in?
Since it is a compatible CPU cooler, it will be installed without any problems.
How do you think this would handle the 7800X3D?
I've never used a Ryzen 3D model before, so I don't think I can answer it exactly.
Better than Thermalright AXP120-X67 ?
I think so. The cooling performance is similar, but it's more compatible with ITX motherboards.
Is it me or these test results are great for a 70mm air cooler?
There were three types of 67mm high CPU coolers that I dealt with. It was the most satisfying of them all.
Will it fit inside the s300 case?
If you're talking about the SHINY SNAKE S300 model, the maximum mountable CPU cooler height is 60mm, so it seems impossible to install.
I get instant crash if I try this, same mobo, same CPU... Why? Sometimes it freezes, sometimes it bluescreens.
Even if it's the same CPU, they all have different silicon lottery tickets.
You need to find the best undervoltageing value that is applicable to your CPU.
I can't find it anywhere to buy 😭. Only an overpriced AliExpress listing. Where did you buy it from and how much did you pay?
I bought it at $32.56 including shipping from AliExpress when I bought it.
@@DalraeMyowow you're so lucky, cheapest for me to buy and ship to Poland is 55 USD
AliExpress often holds discount coupon events, so if you don't need them urgently, it would be good to wait for the discount coupon event.@@janmalicki4773
@@janmalicki4773 Or you could settle with the much cheaper IS-50(X), like me, which isn't far off.
im planning to get a new 7.5l case with only 70mm cooler clearance (i will still use my old 5800X3D). based on this test alone, the results also seems great compared to NH-L12S or AXP120-X67. do you have any other recommendation for me? if you dont, which one of the 3 should i get for my system?
I've used all the models you mentioned, and personally, I was most satisfied with the is67xt model.
@@DalraeMyo hi! thanks for the answer. so i guess IS-67-XT would be my top choice too. but, i cant seem to find IS-67-XT in my local shop or marketplace yet, how would you rank the 3 i mentioned in order? is it Noctua that came 2nd or the Thermalright one?
I liked the thermal right a little bit more, and the price was a little cheaper.@@notme6254
@@DalraeMyo Hi, can you elaborate more on why this one is the best out of those three? Is it the best in terms of temperatures, or are there other factors like noise and price that makes you pick this one over the other two? thank you :)
The main reason is compatibility. It has a heat sink design that can be mounted even on a motherboard with poor cooler compatibility such as ROG STRIX Z690-I.@@indeo8309
ROG STRIX B760-I GAMING WIFI Is it compatible?
Yes, it's compatible.
Can i undervolt with b760i
can you try 14600k or 14700k with this cooler?
You will need to set a PL for the cooling capacity of the cooler.
@@DalraeMyocan that be don with a asus b650e-i?
@@DalraeMyo or it must be z board?
The B650E-I is a motherboard for AMD RYZEN CPUs using AM5 sockets.
Both motherboards you mentioned can set the power limit (PL).
@@blindman8093
If you flip the fan into a pull config, is there turbulent whine?
If the direction of the cooling fan is reversed, the cooling capacity of the CPU cooler will be greatly reduced because there is no space to attract cold air rather than turbulence.
@@DalraeMyo I understand - but is there noise when the fan is flipped? A flipped fan is necessary in my setup
If the side panel of the PC case is close to the cooling fan, as you said, installing the cooling fan upside down will be effective in suppressing wind noise.@@Amaan_OW
which wifi antennas are theese?
The antenna I used is RHCP 5.8G Antenna.
@@DalraeMyo thx!
I have a 13600T at 65W PL1 gives 16560 points on CB23 if My logic is correct your CPU at 65w will give only 11.000 points =D
это унылая кучка на 150ватт? да это какаха
so which one is better, is-67-xt or axp120-x67?
The cooling performance is almost the same, but the is67xt was more compatible with the motherboard.
i see, did u test noctua nh-12 ghost? it should be perfect for double chamber itx cases. basically alpenfohn black ridge on steroids.
NH-L12 G.E. has been tested, and I have a test video on my channel. There is nothing noticeable about the performance, but the cooling fan is located below, so it has the advantage of being free from wind noise when mounting on the SFF case.@@corza666
I wanted to test the alpenfohn black bridge due to motherboard compatibility issues, but I gave up because it could not be installed.@@corza666
@@DalraeMyo thanks man, do you have any discord? i oftenly need some ssf related help.