ThermalTake MeOrb CPU cooler for HTPCs unveiled

Posted on Monday, January 19 2009 @ 10:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake presents the MeOrb processor cooler, this unit has a height of just 47mm and is designed for HTPC and mini-ITX systems. The MeOrb features a radial heatsink with aluminum fins, a copper base and two 6mm diameter heatpipes. The heatsink is cooled by a 90mm PWM fan with a noise level of 16dBA and max airflow of 38.9CFM.

The cooler is compatible with most of the latest platforms from Intel and AMD, except the Core i7. It measures 106.8mm x 94.6mm x 47mm (L x W x H) and weighs 258g.
Lately, Thermaltake releases a new low profile cooler, MeOrb. It is only 47mm in height and can fit in your HTPC chassis. Users now don’t need to worry about the overheat problem will happen to their lovely chassis and CPU.

MeOrb is designed to solve the thermal problem of HTPC. HTPC is very popular in the PC world because it is smaller and it is more stylish to display in a living room. However, the thermal problem can be a headache because the limited space. MeOrb’s low height and good performance can help you to solve this problem.

MeOrb has many attractive features you cannot miss. First, MeOrb is equipped with two heatpipes and mirror coating copper base and they can maximize the transferring speed from the CPU to the aluminum fins. On the other hand, it also has the PWM function. Therefore, it can automatically adjust the fan speed between 800 and 1700 RPM according to the CPU temperature. Thermaltake design team also take care the noise problem. MeOrb’s special fan blade will reduce the turbulence of the air flow. Users will not need to suffer for the annoying noise.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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