The Royal Pretor 130 uses air cooling as its thermal solution, relying on a setup of two fans to move air through the heatsink. Those fans reach a maximum speed of 1750 RPM, producing a peak airflow of 81.88 CFM, which reflects the volume of air the cooler can push at full load.
The heatsink stands at a height of 158 mm, which is worth confirming against your case's CPU cooler clearance before installation. Its width measures 112 mm and its depth comes in at 130 mm, giving the unit a compact footprint that helps define how much space it will occupy above the motherboard.
The Royal Pretor 130 supports a wide range of CPU sockets, covering Intel platforms such as LGA 1150, LGA 1151, LGA 1155, LGA 1200, LGA 1700, LGA 1851, LGA 2011-3, and LGA 2066, as well as AMD's AM4 and AM5 sockets. Audible noise ranges from a low of 15 dB at minimal load up to 28.3 dB at peak fan speed, keeping the operating range relatively contained. The cooler has a total weight of 1890 g, which reflects the mass of its heatsink assembly and is a practical consideration when assessing motherboard mounting compatibility.
The fans on the Royal Pretor 130 use fluid dynamic bearings, a bearing type known for quieter rotation and longevity compared to sleeve-based designs. Thermal paste is included in the package, so no separate purchase is needed before installation. The cooler does not feature RGB lighting or an integrated display, keeping the aesthetic straightforward and focused purely on function.