Best CPU Cooler deals 2026 — find the best price on AIO and air coolers
The best deals on air coolers and AIOs from Amazon and Newegg.
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We’ve already compiled a list of the Best CPU coolers, covering the top models we've reviewed, which is informative for a wide variety of readers who only want the best. The list below features some of the best deals you can get, as well as plenty of options that perform well for their price points, regardless of discounts. Some may handle thermals and noise better than others, but the intent here is to utilize our knowledge and expertise to identify the best deals currently available, while ensuring compatibility.
AMD and Intel offer a wide range of processors, with varying performance and power levels. From basic low-power chips to high-power, high-core/thread count chips that excel in multitasking, they all need to be kept cool to prevent thermal throttling under heavy loads so that you can get the most out of your processor. If you need help with CPU performance hierarchy or choosing the best CPU for gaming, we can have you covered.
To simplify your search, we’ve organized our top deals by air cooler and AIO, covering a broad range of sizes and capabilities. This includes dual-tower to low-profile air coolers, as well as AIOs ranging from 240mm to 360mm (we did not find any worthy deals on 120/140mm AIOs). We also provide the Thermal Design Power (TDP) for each air cooler to help match them with the most suitable processor. We’ll keep a close eye on the best deals as Cyber Monday and the holiday deals season progress. These are the top current deals we found at the most popular e-retailers.
Best CPU Cooler Deals: Quick Links
- Heatsinks: Up to 49% off at Newegg
- AIOs: Up to 37% off at Amazon
Top AIO Deals
The NZXT Kraken Elite 240 is an all black AIO that comes with two D120P fans and has a customizable 2.72” UPS LCD on the NZXT turbine pump. The $90 (37%) price drop brings what used to be an expensive option back into the cheaper premium category with an LCD screen.
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Get the one of the least expensive 360mm AIOs with a customizable IPS LCD display (2.4-inch). Featuring a high 310W TDP, it will keep any CPU in check that falls under AMD AM4/5 and Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200/115X platforms. The three RGB fans play nice with all motherboard RGB software, too. Also in white for the same price.
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Get a 360mm AIO for cooling even the most demanding CPUs for less.
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Top Air Cooled Heatsink Deals
The Dark Rock Elite, is a high-end air cooler with a listed TDP of 280W according to be quiet! The large, german engineered cooler comes with two Silent Wings 135mm fans to help remove the heat and quietly from its seven heatpipe dual-tower, array. At just under $90 you're saving over $43 off retail.
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Another newer player in the market, PCCooler CPS, has an incredible deal on a low-profile CPU heatsink, the RC600-67. The compact (67.5mm tall) six-heatpipe design claims a 205W TDP, but for optimal results, it is recommended to pair it with lower-power processors. Also available at Amazon.
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Buy this AM5 ONLY cooler at its lowest price ever of $71.99. The SK700V is a white, 7-heatpipe, single tower CPU air cooler with a digital display on top sharing critical system information like temperatures, power, frequency, and CPU load. Rated for 220W, it will handle any AM5 CPU.
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Joe Shields is a staff writer at Tom’s Hardware. He reviews motherboards and PC components.





