GlacialTec Siberia dual-fan CPU cooler unveiled

Posted on Tuesday, August 03 2010 @ 14:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
GlacialTech unveils the Siberia, a new processor cooler with a copper base, aluminum heatsink, six 6mm heatpipes and a 140mm (72CFM/33dBA) and 92mm (19CFM/<18dBA) fan to keep your chip cool. The GlacialTech Siberia is compatible with all recent processors from Intel and AMD, including LGA775, LGA1156, LGA1366 and Socket 754/939/AM2/AM2+/AM3. It weighs 620g and measures 146mm x 150mm x 120mm (W x L x H).
GlacialTech Inc., a diverse provider of cooling, power supply, PC enclosure solutions for consumers and industrial applications, a world-class provider of cost effective cooling components and chassis, launches the most attractive-Siberia.

GlacialTech has implemented a cost effective and useful way to keep your processor cool. When running resource hungry applications and you have double

Fan installed and turn up the RPM to the Top fan: PWM 800~1400; Bottom fan: 1300 to manage your heat dissipation most effectively.

As a total thermal solution provider, GlacialTech is committed to bringing increased value to customers in a quiet working environment. The Siberia is the next step in your evolution to an ultimate light weight; enhance efficiency for your system.

Price performance, noise performance and weight performance are GlacialTech's three principle design philosophies. Having acquired ISO 9001 and 14001, GlacialTech commits to using green materials for products design and construction and to perfecting green manufacturing processes in manufacturing products.

As a total thermal solution provider, GlacialTech is committed to bringing increased value to customers through the creation of light weight cost effective systems, and a quiet working environment with an optimal price performance benefit.
Features: 1) Six Φ6 mm high performance heat pipes with nickel coating
2) Copper base
3) Fins with high heat exchange ratio
4) Multi-platforms (Intel LGA775, 1156, 1366, AMD AM2, AM3)
5) Easy to install.



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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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