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Thermalright Silver Arrow CPU cooler features two fans
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Posted on Tuesday, June 22 2010 @ 18:02:18 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck |
Thermalright announced Silver Arrow, a new processor cooling solution that features a double fin stack design with two tower heatsinks that provide 147mm x 103mm of surface area for heat dissipation. The Silver Arrow has four 8mm sintered heatpipes to remove the heat from your processor, there's a nickel-plated copper base and airflow is provided by two 160mm PWM fans that provide up to 73.6CFM at a noise level of just 21dBA. The cooler is compatible with most modern processors, including Intel's LGA775/1156/1366 and AMD's Socket AM2/AM3. Pricing and availability is unknown.
Features:
4 X 8mm large sintered heat-pipes efficiently remove excessive heat away from the CPU, allowing for great Overclocking potential
Nickel Plated Base and Heatpipes, increase the longevity of the heatsink by slowing oxidation and deterioration rates… maintained performance over time
Double fin stack design, provides each tower with an impressive 147 x 103mm of surface area for heat dissipation
Special Arrow fin design, which allows cool air to pass through while rapidly moving heat away and maintaining a quiet operating volume
Soldered Heat-pipes and Copper Base, ensure all components maintain the highest of Thermal Efficiency
Support for Multiple-Platforms: Intel Socket 1366/1156/775 & AM2/AM3
Includes Two TY Series Ultra Low noise 160*140*25mm PWN controlled fan
Specifications:
Heatsink Dimensions: Length 147mm x Width 123mm x Height 160mm
Cooler weight: 825 g (excluding Retention Hardware and Fan) .
Heat-pipe: 8mm Sintered Heat-pipe x4 units
Cooler Base Material: C1100 Pure Copper with Nickel Plating
Fan Compatibly: 120x25mm / 140x25mm / 120x38mm
Fan dimensions: Length 160mm x Width 25mm x Height 140mm
Fan Speed: 500~1300RPM
Fan Air flow: 28~73.6CFM
Fan Noise Level: 17~21dBA
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