Xigmatek Orthrus SD1467 HSF is out

Posted on Thursday, June 20 2013 @ 15:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Xigmatek introduces the Orthrus SD1467, a new high-end processor cooler with a copper base and seven 6mm diameter heatpipes. Five heatpipes guide the heat to the main aluminium heatsink, which is cooled by a 140mm PWM fan with white LEDs, while the other two heatpipes direct the heat to a smaller heatsink that's cooled by a 80mm PWM fan, which also has white LEDs.

The cooler measures 146mm x 200mm x 165mm and weighs 875g (w/ dual fans). The 140mm model pushes up to 79.84 CFM of air at a noise level of up to 35.0dBA, while the 80mm fan delivers up to 23.83CFM at a noise level of 28.7dBA. Both fans have FCB (Fluid Circulative Bearing) with a life expectancy of 50,000 hours. The 140mm fan delivers a static pressure of up to 1.831 mmH2O, and the 80mm up to 1.93 mmH2O.

Xigmatek says the cooler can dissipate up to 180W of heat. Pricing and availability is unknown.

Xigmatek Orthrus SD1467

Xigmatek Orthrus SD1467


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