Some ThermalTake coolers get Nehalem support

Posted on Wednesday, October 29 2008 @ 12:34 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake announced new versions of some of its coolers to support the new Intel Core i7 LGA1366 processors:
With the official announcement from Intel on the new “Intel Core i7 (socket LGA1366)”, the next generation CPU micro-architecture. Core i7, this new representative of high performance and energy efficiency is bringing a fresh wave to the IT market. And as the most technology advanced brand in the PC cooling market, Thermaltake immediately announces their new corresponding cooling solution of the new LGA 1366 socket, showing their true commitment to provide the most advanced PC thermal solutions again.

A new version of the famous Thermaltake V1 air cooler with clips supporting Socket LGA1366 is available for those of you who want to experience the power of Core i7 with the best cooling hardware. And for top PC enthusiasts who have previously purchased Thermaltake top selling air coolers of V1, V1 AX and BigTyp120 VX, Thermaltake also provides the new upgrading mounting kit to fit with new Socket LGA 1366.

Thermaltake V1 and V1 AX CPU cooler have the unique V shape design winning the Red Dot design award for V1 early 2008. And BigTyp120 VX on the other hand, is the most well recognized Thermaltake top seller of all time. The new mounting kits to fit with these three coolers are firstly released today for them serving most PC enthusiasts on the present market. New mounting kits for other models of Thermaltake performance coolers will also be released in the near future. Thermaltake makes sure all of Thermaltake users and fans are staying in the top position with the brand!


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