CPU Cooling Fans

Cryorig M9a CPU Cooling Fan for AM4 Socket

Small, lightweight, and efficient, the Cryorig M9A (AMD) offers top-tier quality in the budget segment of CPU coolers. This cooler provides performance that was previously only available in more...

Small, lightweight, and efficient, the Cryorig M9A (AMD) offers top-tier quality in the budget segment of CPU coolers. This cooler provides performance that was previously only available in more expensive designs, without sacrificing build quality.

Increased Air Speed

With a larger air intake and a tapered exhaust section, the Cryorig M9 compresses the air...

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Description

Description

Small, lightweight, and efficient, the Cryorig M9A (AMD) offers top-tier quality in the budget segment of CPU coolers. This cooler provides performance that was previously only available in more expensive designs, without sacrificing build quality.

Increased Air Speed

With a larger air intake and a tapered exhaust section, the Cryorig M9 compresses the air to increase its speed, while the Jet Fin acceleration system removes hot air more quickly and efficiently.

Genuine Copper Heatsink Base

Cryorig uses a pure copper base of C1100 grade, ensuring the best heat transfer to the heat pipes.

Minimal Height and Maximum Performance

The Cryorig M9 is Cryorig's smallest tower design, made from the same high-quality materials and technologies as other designs of the brand.

No Memory Placement Restrictions

The M9A design ensures maximum compatibility with motherboards and RAM, avoiding height restrictions.

33% Cooler Thanks to Tower Design

Thanks to a number of patented solutions and a more efficient tower system, the Heatpipe M9A significantly exceeds standard cooling solutions.

Extended Mounting System Under the Motherboard

The mounting plate under the motherboard provides strong and even pressure on the processor without loading the motherboard.

Quick, Easy, and Safe Installation

With the updated MultiSeg clip, the M9A cooler is easily mounted on the motherboard.

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Type
Active
Socket
AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, FM2, FM2+, AM4
Dual Fan
No
Colour
Black

Technical Specifications

Minimum Noise Level
26.4 dB
RPM (Full Load)
2200 rpm
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
120 W

Dimensions

Width
87 mm
Length
102 mm
Height
124.6 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (6)

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  • Effective cooling
  • Silent
  • Volume
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Installation
  • Stavros Alfieris
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    Best value for money CPU cooler I have ever bought. If you're not looking for maximum overclocking, it will do its job perfectly. Ryzen 2600 at 4.05Ghz 1.28V, maximum temperature of 50 to 55 degrees in gaming!

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    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • Compact, high-quality, and efficient. Be careful because even though it says it's for AMD, it may have the old bracket and you may need Cryorig to send you the AM4 base. Go to Cryorig's website and go to support and apply for the AM4 upgrade kit. There are instructions there to determine if you want the upgrade or not.
    I needed to get the new base for AM4 because it didn't have the new one.
    The cooler is very compact and looks very high-quality. It also includes thermal paste (which I didn't use). I wish it had a second fan for push-pull, but even though the site says Cryorig can send it to you, I still haven't received a response from them after sending them an email.
    Very good for its price.
    Used on a Ryzen 2600 without overclocking for now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • ZManos
    5
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    It was installed with Arctic MX-4 paste, in a Cooler Master K380 case which has 2x120mm fans (1 front and 1 rear), an AMD FX6300 processor, and an Asus M5A97 r2.0 motherboard.

    The cooler replaced the factory one, which not only raised the temperature to over 62 degrees in stress tests, but also spun at 16575156415 RPM and made a lot of noise. In idle, it was around 40 degrees, still making quite an annoying noise.

    After a 15-minute stress test at stock processor frequency and a room temperature of 24 degrees, the M9a kept the temperature at 52 degrees, without reaching its maximum speed of 2200 RPM. In idle, it was around 35-38 degrees, with less than 1300 RPM.

    The noise was practically non-existent during the entire stress test, and even more so in idle.

    I consider the performance in temperature during stress tests to be excellent, while in idle I would say it is just normal. However, I don't really care about how it performs in idle, but rather under load, and it performs exceptionally well in that aspect.

    As for the rest, the quality is excellent, the size is very small and it doesn't interfere with memory or anything else. The packaging is very well done, and it comes with a whole tube of Cryorig paste, clips for a second fan, and a card with a code where you can register on the website and get a total of 6 years of warranty.

    Finally, regarding the installation on AMD, I would say that although it seems simple in videos and instructions, it is not so much in practice. This is mainly because while you "SIMPLY" put the plastic on the back and screw it with the small black metal piece in the front, all of this is "tricky" and tightens only when you put and screw the cooler on top of them. Of course, if you have the motherboard outside the case, for example, on a table, so that the screws rest and do not go backwards, you won't have a problem.

    In my opinion, overall and given its low cost, it is a perfect cooler for someone who wants low temperatures with extremely low levels of noise, always speaking for cases where we have stock temperatures and not OC, where I have no personal opinion. It is also ideal for those who have small cases as it has a very small height.

    P.S. Regarding whether it can be installed in the future on an Intel socket, in an email I sent to the company, they replied that it is possible and that they can send me the clips needed for a total cost of $12. Additionally, on their website, they mention that with the submission of a purchase receipt for an AMD Ryzen/AM4 processor, they will send you the necessary materials to make the cooler compatible with that specific socket for free.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Installation
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Installation
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Best value for money CPU cooler I have ever bought. If you're not looking for maximum overclocking, it will do its job perfectly. Ryzen 2600 at 4.05Ghz 1.28V, maximum temperature of 50 to 55 degrees in gaming!

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    2
  • Compact, high-quality, and efficient. Be careful because even though it says it's for AMD, it may have the old bracket and you may need Cryorig to send you the AM4 base. Go to Cryorig's website and go to support and apply for the AM4 upgrade kit. There are instructions there to determine if you want the upgrade or not.
    I needed to get the new base for AM4 because it didn't have the new one.
    The cooler is very compact and looks very high-quality. It also includes thermal paste (which I didn't use). I wish it had a second fan for push-pull, but even though the site says Cryorig can send it to you, I still haven't received a response from them after sending them an email.
    Very good for its price.
    Used on a Ryzen 2600 without overclocking for now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • It was installed with Arctic MX-4 paste, in a Cooler Master K380 case which has 2x120mm fans (1 front and 1 rear), an AMD FX6300 processor, and an Asus M5A97 r2.0 motherboard.

    The cooler replaced the factory one, which not only raised the temperature to over 62 degrees in stress tests, but also spun at 16575156415 RPM and made a lot of noise. In idle, it was around 40 degrees, still making quite an annoying noise.

    After a 15-minute stress test at stock processor frequency and a room temperature of 24 degrees, the M9a kept the temperature at 52 degrees, without reaching its maximum speed of 2200 RPM. In idle, it was around 35-38 degrees, with less than 1300 RPM.

    The noise was practically non-existent during the entire stress test, and even more so in idle.

    I consider the performance in temperature during stress tests to be excellent, while in idle I would say it is just normal. However, I don't really care about how it performs in idle, but rather under load, and it performs exceptionally well in that aspect.

    As for the rest, the quality is excellent, the size is very small and it doesn't interfere with memory or anything else. The packaging is very well done, and it comes with a whole tube of Cryorig paste, clips for a second fan, and a card with a code where you can register on the website and get a total of 6 years of warranty.

    Finally, regarding the installation on AMD, I would say that although it seems simple in videos and instructions, it is not so much in practice. This is mainly because while you "SIMPLY" put the plastic on the back and screw it with the small black metal piece in the front, all of this is "tricky" and tightens only when you put and screw the cooler on top of them. Of course, if you have the motherboard outside the case, for example, on a table, so that the screws rest and do not go backwards, you won't have a problem.

    In my opinion, overall and given its low cost, it is a perfect cooler for someone who wants low temperatures with extremely low levels of noise, always speaking for cases where we have stock temperatures and not OC, where I have no personal opinion. It is also ideal for those who have small cases as it has a very small height.

    P.S. Regarding whether it can be installed in the future on an Intel socket, in an email I sent to the company, they replied that it is possible and that they can send me the clips needed for a total cost of $12. Additionally, on their website, they mention that with the submission of a purchase receipt for an AMD Ryzen/AM4 processor, they will send you the necessary materials to make the cooler compatible with that specific socket for free.

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Description & Specifications

Small, lightweight, and efficient, the Cryorig M9A (AMD) offers top-tier quality in the budget segment of CPU coolers. This cooler provides performance that was previously only available in more expensive designs, without sacrificing build quality.

Increased Air Speed

With a larger air intake and a tapered exhaust section, the Cryorig M9 compresses the air to increase its speed, while the Jet Fin acceleration system removes hot air more quickly and efficiently.

Genuine Copper Heatsink Base

Cryorig uses a pure copper base of C1100 grade, ensuring the best heat transfer to the heat pipes.

Minimal Height and Maximum Performance

The Cryorig M9 is Cryorig's smallest tower design, made from the same high-quality materials and technologies as other designs of the brand.

No Memory Placement Restrictions

The M9A design ensures maximum compatibility with motherboards and RAM, avoiding height restrictions.

33% Cooler Thanks to Tower Design

Thanks to a number of patented solutions and a more efficient tower system, the Heatpipe M9A significantly exceeds standard cooling solutions.

Extended Mounting System Under the Motherboard

The mounting plate under the motherboard provides strong and even pressure on the processor without loading the motherboard.

Quick, Easy, and Safe Installation

With the updated MultiSeg clip, the M9A cooler is easily mounted on the motherboard.

Manufacturer

Main Specifications

Type
Active
Socket
AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, FM1, FM2, FM2+, AM4
Dual Fan
No
Colour
Black

Technical Specifications

Minimum Noise Level
26.4 dB
RPM (Full Load)
2200 rpm
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
120 W

Dimensions

Width
87 mm
Length
102 mm
Height
124.6 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (6)

  1. 6
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Effective cooling
  • Silent
  • Volume
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Installation
  • Stavros Alfieris
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Best value for money CPU cooler I have ever bought. If you're not looking for maximum overclocking, it will do its job perfectly. Ryzen 2600 at 4.05Ghz 1.28V, maximum temperature of 50 to 55 degrees in gaming!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Compact, high-quality, and efficient. Be careful because even though it says it's for AMD, it may have the old bracket and you may need Cryorig to send you the AM4 base. Go to Cryorig's website and go to support and apply for the AM4 upgrade kit. There are instructions there to determine if you want the upgrade or not.
    I needed to get the new base for AM4 because it didn't have the new one.
    The cooler is very compact and looks very high-quality. It also includes thermal paste (which I didn't use). I wish it had a second fan for push-pull, but even though the site says Cryorig can send it to you, I still haven't received a response from them after sending them an email.
    Very good for its price.
    Used on a Ryzen 2600 without overclocking for now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • ZManos
    5
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    It was installed with Arctic MX-4 paste, in a Cooler Master K380 case which has 2x120mm fans (1 front and 1 rear), an AMD FX6300 processor, and an Asus M5A97 r2.0 motherboard.

    The cooler replaced the factory one, which not only raised the temperature to over 62 degrees in stress tests, but also spun at 16575156415 RPM and made a lot of noise. In idle, it was around 40 degrees, still making quite an annoying noise.

    After a 15-minute stress test at stock processor frequency and a room temperature of 24 degrees, the M9a kept the temperature at 52 degrees, without reaching its maximum speed of 2200 RPM. In idle, it was around 35-38 degrees, with less than 1300 RPM.

    The noise was practically non-existent during the entire stress test, and even more so in idle.

    I consider the performance in temperature during stress tests to be excellent, while in idle I would say it is just normal. However, I don't really care about how it performs in idle, but rather under load, and it performs exceptionally well in that aspect.

    As for the rest, the quality is excellent, the size is very small and it doesn't interfere with memory or anything else. The packaging is very well done, and it comes with a whole tube of Cryorig paste, clips for a second fan, and a card with a code where you can register on the website and get a total of 6 years of warranty.

    Finally, regarding the installation on AMD, I would say that although it seems simple in videos and instructions, it is not so much in practice. This is mainly because while you "SIMPLY" put the plastic on the back and screw it with the small black metal piece in the front, all of this is "tricky" and tightens only when you put and screw the cooler on top of them. Of course, if you have the motherboard outside the case, for example, on a table, so that the screws rest and do not go backwards, you won't have a problem.

    In my opinion, overall and given its low cost, it is a perfect cooler for someone who wants low temperatures with extremely low levels of noise, always speaking for cases where we have stock temperatures and not OC, where I have no personal opinion. It is also ideal for those who have small cases as it has a very small height.

    P.S. Regarding whether it can be installed in the future on an Intel socket, in an email I sent to the company, they replied that it is possible and that they can send me the clips needed for a total cost of $12. Additionally, on their website, they mention that with the submission of a purchase receipt for an AMD Ryzen/AM4 processor, they will send you the necessary materials to make the cooler compatible with that specific socket for free.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Installation
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Installation
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Effective cooling
    • Installation
    • Silent
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Best value for money CPU cooler I have ever bought. If you're not looking for maximum overclocking, it will do its job perfectly. Ryzen 2600 at 4.05Ghz 1.28V, maximum temperature of 50 to 55 degrees in gaming!

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Compact, high-quality, and efficient. Be careful because even though it says it's for AMD, it may have the old bracket and you may need Cryorig to send you the AM4 base. Go to Cryorig's website and go to support and apply for the AM4 upgrade kit. There are instructions there to determine if you want the upgrade or not.
    I needed to get the new base for AM4 because it didn't have the new one.
    The cooler is very compact and looks very high-quality. It also includes thermal paste (which I didn't use). I wish it had a second fan for push-pull, but even though the site says Cryorig can send it to you, I still haven't received a response from them after sending them an email.
    Very good for its price.
    Used on a Ryzen 2600 without overclocking for now.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • It was installed with Arctic MX-4 paste, in a Cooler Master K380 case which has 2x120mm fans (1 front and 1 rear), an AMD FX6300 processor, and an Asus M5A97 r2.0 motherboard.

    The cooler replaced the factory one, which not only raised the temperature to over 62 degrees in stress tests, but also spun at 16575156415 RPM and made a lot of noise. In idle, it was around 40 degrees, still making quite an annoying noise.

    After a 15-minute stress test at stock processor frequency and a room temperature of 24 degrees, the M9a kept the temperature at 52 degrees, without reaching its maximum speed of 2200 RPM. In idle, it was around 35-38 degrees, with less than 1300 RPM.

    The noise was practically non-existent during the entire stress test, and even more so in idle.

    I consider the performance in temperature during stress tests to be excellent, while in idle I would say it is just normal. However, I don't really care about how it performs in idle, but rather under load, and it performs exceptionally well in that aspect.

    As for the rest, the quality is excellent, the size is very small and it doesn't interfere with memory or anything else. The packaging is very well done, and it comes with a whole tube of Cryorig paste, clips for a second fan, and a card with a code where you can register on the website and get a total of 6 years of warranty.

    Finally, regarding the installation on AMD, I would say that although it seems simple in videos and instructions, it is not so much in practice. This is mainly because while you "SIMPLY" put the plastic on the back and screw it with the small black metal piece in the front, all of this is "tricky" and tightens only when you put and screw the cooler on top of them. Of course, if you have the motherboard outside the case, for example, on a table, so that the screws rest and do not go backwards, you won't have a problem.

    In my opinion, overall and given its low cost, it is a perfect cooler for someone who wants low temperatures with extremely low levels of noise, always speaking for cases where we have stock temperatures and not OC, where I have no personal opinion. It is also ideal for those who have small cases as it has a very small height.

    P.S. Regarding whether it can be installed in the future on an Intel socket, in an email I sent to the company, they replied that it is possible and that they can send me the clips needed for a total cost of $12. Additionally, on their website, they mention that with the submission of a purchase receipt for an AMD Ryzen/AM4 processor, they will send you the necessary materials to make the cooler compatible with that specific socket for free.

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