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    Akasa Freedom Tower CPU cooler launched

    Posted on Friday, October 23 2009 @ 22:35:29 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Akasa has introduced the Freedom Tower, a new processor cooler for the most recent processors from Intel and AMD. The cooler features a tower heatsink with four nickle plated direct-touch heatpipes, aluminum fins and a 120mm PWM fan with a max airflow of 57.32CFM at a noise level of 27.2dBA.
    Akasa Freedom Series is designed to unleash the performance of your system. Freedom Tower is a multi platform CPU cooler utilizing four nickel plated copper heatpipes with direct contact technology. The extreme cooling capabilities give you freedom to overclock and white LED 12cm fan with PWM provides ultra quiet performance and subtle illumination. Freedom to overclock is yours.

  • Quality materials, classic design and killer looks
  • Four nickel plated heatpipes with direct contact technology
  • High grade aluminium fins for rapid heat dissipation
  • Ultra quiet PWM 12cm white LED fan



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