Thermaltake UX200 SE CPU Cooler Review

Thermaltake UX200 SE CPU Cooler Overview

Taking a first look at the UX200 SE it is one of the smaller CPU coolers that we’ve taken a look at lately. It has official dimensions of 122 x 61 x 156.2 mm (L x W x H) and has a single tower design.

Thermaltake UX200 SE CPU Cooler

At the front of the cooler we have our cooling fan which is a 120 mm Thermaltake ARGB fan. This fan will spin between 800 and 1800 RPM with a max airflow of 62.72 CFM and max noise level of 25 dBA. The fan does have rubber on the corners to cut down on vibration noise.

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Looking at the cooler from the side we can see just how thin that aluminum heatsink stack is. This is a cooler that will not cover your memory so it is perfect if you have RGB memory. At the rear of the cooler we can get a better look at the heatsink and how the four heatpipes go up into the heatsink.

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At the top of the cooler there is a small “Tt” logo on the top heatsink fin.

Thermaltake UX200 SE CPU Cooler

Flipping the cooler over we can get a better look at the heatpipes and base of the cooler. Each of the four heatpipes are 6mm-thick and start at the base of the cooler and go up into the heatsink in a “U” fashion, which is pretty standard when it comes to tower coolers. The heatpipes are designed as direct-touch heatpipes so they will make direct contact with your CPU at the base of the cooler.

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