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SilverStone Hydrogon H90 ARGB Review: Low Profile for Mid-Range CPUs

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Tom’s Hardware Verdict





SilverStone’s Hydrogon H90 is just 2.48 inches tall with its RGB fan, but still capable of handling medium-wattage CPUs like Intel’s i5-12600K or Ryzen 5600X. It’s worth considering if you need a cooler for a tight case, just know that competing options cost less.

Pros

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    Extremely low profile, suitable for almost any case

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    ARGB lighting

Cons

  • More expensive than competing coolers

SilverStone has been churning out coolers, power supplies, expansion cards, and other PC equipment since its founding in 2003. The company is perhaps best known for its computer cases, like the SFF Sugo 14, but it also often offers up niche products, like the SFF-focused Hydrogon H90 ARGB cooler we’re looking at here.

I haven’t tested many now-profile, ultra-slim coolers before. In fact, the only truly compact air coolers I’ve used previously came from pre-built PCs – and they weren’t suitable for loads more than about 65W. So when SilverStone sent the Hydrogon H90 for testing, I was a bit skeptical of its ability to deliver serious CPU-chilling abilities. The heatsink is about as thick and long as my index finger with 95m length and 48mm width. 

Can the Hydrogon H90 change my mind about smaller coolers like this, or possibly even earn a spot on our Best CPU Coolers list? We’ll have to test it to find out, but first let’s take a look at the Hydrogon H90 ARGB’s specifications, direct from SilverStone.

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Specifications for the SilverStone Hydrogon H90 ARGB

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Cooler SilverStone Hydrogon H90 ARGB
MSRP $60 USD
Heatsink Dimensions 95 x 48 x 95mm
Heatpipes 4x 6mm
Socket Compatibility AM4; LGA 2066/2011/1700/1200/115x
Rated Noise Level Up to 34.6 dBA
Fins Aluminum

Packing and Included Contents

The Hydrogon H90 comes in a small box, reflective of the cooler’s size, with molded plastic for protection during shipment.

Included with the package are the following:

  • SFF heatsink
  • One 92mm fan
  • Mounts for modern Intel and AMD platforms
  • Thermal paste
  • Information Leaflet

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Cooler Installation

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The installation of SilverStone’s Hydrogon H90 ARGB wasn’t hard; the main steps are shown in the images from the user manual below. Much like many AIOs, you have to secure the backplate against the motherboard, then attach standoffs. Once the standoffs have been placed, place the cooler mounting bars and secure them with the screws. Finally, secure the heatsink by screwing it to the mounting bars.

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New Testing Configuration

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Cooler SilverStone Hydrogon H90 ARGB
Comparison Coolers Tested DeepCool AK400
  SilverStone Hydrogon H90ARGB
  Cooler Master i70c
CPU Intel Core i5-12600K
Motherboard ASUS Z690 Plus Wifi DDR5
RAM Crucial DDR5 4800
Case CoolerMaster HAF 700 Berserker
PSU CoolerMaster XG PLUS 850 Platinum

Cooler Features

  • Slim form factor

The Hydrogon H90 features a compact heatsink that’s under 1.9 inches tall (or 2.48 inches with the included fan), comprised of aluminum fins. This cooler should fit inside pretty much any case. It will do perfectly in SFF cases and as a replacement for aging compact office PCs with bad coolers.

  • Four 6mm copper heat pipes help transfer heat from the CPU

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  • 1x Slim 15mm fan

There’s more to an air cooler than just the heatsink. The included fan (or fans) have a significant impact on cooling, noise levels, and performance. This cooler includes a slim 92 x 15 x 92mm fan, allowing it to keep a low profile.

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Model 92mm fan
Fan Dimensions 92 x 15 x 92mm
Speed Up to 2600 RPM
Bearings 2.99mm H2O
Rated Noise Up to 34.6 dBA
Rated Lifespan 30,000 hours

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Albert Thomas
Albert Thomas
Freelancer, CPU Cooling Reviewer

Albert Thomas is a contributor for Tom’s Hardware, primarily covering CPU cooling reviews.

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