Thermaltake UX200 Air CPU Cooler Review
Performance
Despite this being a pretty solid entry-level air cooler, it does need to be noted that in our charts this is competing against either much stronger (and larger) air coolers or AIO systems. As such, while the UX200 is rather high in terms of temperatures you do need to appreciate exactly what this is going up against in comparative terms. You wouldn’t, after all, call a 0-60 test between a Ford Focus and a Ferrari F40 necessarily comparative, would you?
Despite this, however, for a single fan air cooler, the temperature performance was more than acceptable. Even when overclocked it still gave a reasonably decent performance (albeit if you’re overclocking with coolers at this price point, you perhaps ought to reconsider your hobby).
The major stand-out feature, however, is undoubtedly the noise levels. The Thermaltake UX200 is amazingly quiet and, with those RGB effects, looks amazing while doing so!
Stock Temperatures

Stock Acoustics

Overclocked Temperatures

Overclocked Acoustics

The side profile is much slimmer than their UX100 CPU cooler, which was blocking my RAM slots. My system is a corsair setup. I didn’t want to run a second RBG controlling software so I swapped the fan out for a Corsair RGB Ring Plus fan. It worked like a charm.