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Vetroo Eclipse Low-Profile ARGB CPU Cooler, 90mm 4-Pin PWM Fan, Premium Aluminum Fins, 95W TDP Air Cooling for Intel LGA 1851 & 1700 Only
Intel★★★★★4.5
Air
95W
—
29.6dBA
Quiet room
A
$11.99
Specifications
addedAt2026-05-15T16:39:25.992Z
sourceamazon-discovery
TypeAir
TDP Rating95W
airflow29.3
Noise29.6dBA
Quiet room
RPM2500
PERFORMANCE
26%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great fan for the price!
This was basically the most inexpensive fan of its kind that includes ADDRESSABLE color LEDs on it for a cpu like what we have. We have an Asus Z270 motherboard and a 6th gen i5 cpu that uses a 1151 mount. Thus works for the 1151 mount just perfectly. I also preferred this to other fans on here because of the black heatsink where almost all others was silver. This looks snazzy and fits perfect! It came with a small pack of thermal paste to self apply and that was easy. It plugs into my case's RGB controller box so when I press the LED button on my case it changes the ring on the fan to match the big fans on the front of the case. There are others on here that are static and stay 1 color or rainbow and are not addressable bit THIS one is addressable. Ran it through the ASUS bios and it runs just fine, I have it set to 40% speed up to 40c and then 60% at 60c and 100% at 70c+ and have not seen the cpu go over 42c in all honesty. Great price, looks good, blavk heatsink, comes with thermal paste, it is addressable and plugs into the motherboard or rgb box. Perfect item!
Kyle Daniels · 2024-02-27 · via amazon
★★★★★A Great Cheap Fan That Looks Good Under the Hood.
I had to replace a more popular CPU fan I recently purchased for my media center PC and the case vent is right over the CPU fan but it was not a variable controllable fan (3 pin) so I had to replace it with this one, it had similar height clearance and its a tad cheaper. This fan come with two attached cords, one for the 4 Pin connector and the other I am guessing for RGB stuff that I did not connect. I didn't think the LED lighting was going to work without that second connection but it did. Even though I am not a big fan of LED lighting in cases, this one is not overwhelming and it actually kinda looks kewl coming out the top of my case. But more importantly, it is super quite especially during idle. It does become noticeably louder when gaming but I am OK with that, as long as it is keeping my CPU cool enough to keep gaming, which it does. I am glad I bought this and would buy again, a great cheap fan that looks good under the hood.
Gempic · 2025-01-01 · via amazon
★★★★★Great for tight spaces
Love this cooler. Put this into a small micro atx case looks and works great. Good thermals.
XYz · 2026-05-03 · via amazon
★★★★★A good drop-in option for prebuilts.
My review probably won't be applicable to most users, but I wanted to share my experiences in a "special use" case scenario. I have a Lenovo Ideacentre Gaming 5i prebuilt PC with an Intel i7-12700 (non-K) processor. Prebuilts like this are notoriously finicky when it comes to upgrading due to the high number of proprietary and non-compatible parts. However, I found that the Vetroo Shadow will fit and, more importantly, perform well. Even though the 12700 is an LGA 1700 socket processor, Lenovo made the decision to use the old 75mm x 75mm mounting holes from the LGA 1200/115x sockets on their proprietary motherboard. There's also either a built-in backplate or the stock cooler screws directly into the chassis (I can't tell which and I didn't want to investigate any further), and you can't remove the rear panel of the case to access the motherboard without drilling out the rivets. Your only choice is to find a cooler that matches the dimensions and will thread into the factory holes. Enter the Vetroo Shadow. It was a very easy install - just remove the stock cooler (which, by the way, is absolutely identical to the stock cooler on my old Lenovo prebuilt from 2012 with an i7-3770 processor), repaste the CPU and screw this one down in its place. The factory Lenovo motherboard doesn't have any (A)RGB lighting ports of any kind, so I tied that cable out of the way and plugged the fan into the usual 4-pin CPU fan header. Much to my surprise the ring around the fan lit up, automatically going through the color spectrum in what I assume is the fan LED's default behavior. The Vetroo cooler improved temperatures about 5-10°C when under load, which isn't bad for a 1200/115x cooler on an LGA 1700 processor. My Lenovo's factory bios power-limits the CPU even more than the Intel spec, so temps (and unfortunately performance) are lower than you might otherwise see. My most consistent result from the cheap stock cooler was 81° max, which dropped to 73° max with the Vetroo.
Asha · 2023-11-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Very Quiet!
It does exactly what it says it does, cools CPUs! Unexpectedly this shipped with a small packet of thermal paste (didn't use) but good to have for those without some on hand. Helpful hint: At first I thought it was broken because I couldn't get the LEDs to work. There is an empty space between the outer jacket and inner connector overmold, and I kept sticking the pins in there (my bad). After making sure the actual connector was seated on the pins I didn't have any more problems. I almost gave it four stars because of this, but then I remembered the price to value ratio and kept it at five. Fan is very quit, both the fan speed and LEDs work great with my ASUS motherboard.