The FSP MP9 comes with a double tower, 6 heatpipes and two 28 and 30 mm fans to reinforce the air cooling range
At Computex 2026, FSP It has also revealed part of its refrigeration line. As it could not be otherwise, we have documented each model. One of the products that is easiest to locate within the catalog is the new MP9.
It is a large air cooler, with a double tower structure and a very classic approach in its architecture, but designed to cover demanding processors without the need to resort to liquid cooling.
| Specification | MP9 |
|---|---|
| Guy | Air heatsink |
| Structure | double tower |
| Heatpipes | 6 copper soldered |
| Fans | Duals |
| Fan thickness | 28mm and 30mm |
| Color | Black |
A large and direct heatsink for high consumption CPUs
The FSP file talks about six copper heatpipes welded and a double tower structure designed to maximize dissipation. There aren’t too many gimmicks here: the MP9 is aimed at the user who still relies on air cooling to build a powerful PC, whether for simplicity, maintenance or cost compared to a liquid AIO.

The fans also draw attention. 28 and 30mm thick, something that helps reinforce flow and pressure within an already voluminous dissipation body. It is not the most attractive product on the stand, but it is one that is quite easy to fit into a market where there is still room for large, well-resolved air sinks, especially if the user wants a robust alternative without the potential maintenance of a liquid solution.
