This is supposedly their new flagship cooler, above the Peerless Assassin and Phantom Spirit.
[Prime] Thermalright Royal Pretor 130 CPU Air Cooler $59.03 Delivered @ suomole via Amazon AU


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Yeah, I've been buying Noctua coolers. Can't believe I've been wasting that much money for coolers that perform worse.
Thanks for the link. I will save this and watch it later.
Thank you for sharing that video.
$59 is a very good price for a cooler that performs slightly better than Thermalright's best cooler, the Phantom Spirit 120 SE
Interesting. I was looking at the Phantom Spirit 120mm EVO, but if this cooler is better, I might get this instead (did prefer a black cooler, though).
I'll have to lookup reviews, as I see this only has 6 heat pipes compared to the 7 of the PS EVO. Does anyone have a review (either video or written) that compares them?
One Question for anyone that has any of these Thermalright coolers (Phantom Spirit, Peerless Assassin, Royal Pretor etc.), it says RAM height of 44mm. Can you move the fan up like you can with a Noctua coolers (if you have enough side panel clearance in your case - I have 185mm in mine) such as the NH-D15 that I have and install taller RAM?
They have spring type clips to hold the fans onto the tower, so it's easy to mount the fan away from the RAM. I have G.Skill Ripjaw RAM installed and had to mount the fan a bit higher to clear my ram.
Awesome, thanks. How are you finding the performance of the cooler? Have you used a similar dual tower cooler before?
Another person is a different post told me he got the Phantom Spirit an it the temps were a touch higher than his old NH-D15 (unless it's to do with his setup/case layout?). Going by that, I may as well just re-use the NH-D15.
Having said that, maybe the Thermalright perform better on higher wattage/overclocked CPUs? I've also seen reviews at places like GamersNexus that show the Thermalright coolers to be better performers that the older Noctua coolers such as my NH-D15, so not sure what is going on if another person/user has found the temps worse with the TR Phantom Spirit.
@Ice009: I went from a 12400 with boxed cooler to a 12600KF but not overclocking on a B660M board.
I just needed any cooler than the standard one I had, but it's dead quiet and temps stay real low.
Probably overkill, but looks pretty!If your current cooler is handling the load you create, I wouldn't change coolers.
For the higher temps seen by the other poster, I guess it could be an pasting error?
I've read that more heat pipes does not necessarily equate to better performance. I'd trust GM reviews and work form that.
performs slightly better than Thermalright's best cooler, the Phantom Spirit 120 SE
That's what every comparison review says, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-8PZKcMYg
not better than phantom spirit for amd cpus looking at this review, better on intel.
I have the older model on my 13600k and it's brilliant. Love that this company is keeping value in the market.
noise level? Aiming for silent computing :)
Quite close to the former champs like the noctua D15. The benefit of the Thermal right is you can always swap out the fans for noctua/be quiet if you aren't satisfied, and it would likely still be a cheaper overall buy.
I've got a NH-D15, but yeah, the price of the Thermalright easily wins out IMO. If I need any more coolers for other system/builds, I'll go Thermalright from now on.
Is there a way to show on amazon web site to always show more?
Stupid amazon. Click fast, click slow when drinking or just clicking REPORT AN ISSUE WITH THIS PRODUCT.
We do need a mouse pad though.
Recently built with the Phantom Spirit. Still can't believe I spent like $150 on a Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 back in the day, when these perform so good for only $50-60.