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    Cooler Master Hyper Z600 CPU cooler unveiled

    Posted on Friday, May 09 2008 @ 02:20:11 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Cooler Master's Hyper Z600 product page is now online. This massive processor cooler was shown off at CeBIT a couple of weeks ago. It supports the latest Intel and AMD sockets and has a copper base, six heatpipes and aluminum fins. It measures 127.28mm x 127.28mm x 160mm and weighs 1045g.

    Features:
  • 1. The interlaced fins maximizes the dissipation surface to provide superior cooling performance
  • 2. Unique “X” design creates lower back pressure to make air pass through heatsink quickly and guide more air pass through the heatsink
  • 3. Mirror-coated copper base and 6 heat pipes ensure 100% contact with the processor to maximize the heat conduction. It could draw heat from CPU to the heat pipes immediately.
  • 4. Optimum fin space allows air pass through heatsink quickly



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