Alpenfohn Matterhorn black & white HSF hits the market

Posted on Wednesday, April 22 2015 @ 15:48 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Alpenföhn introduces new coolers named after the iconic Matterhorn mountain. The new revision is the Matterhorn black & white edition, it comes in black or white and features the new 120mm WingBoost2 fan.

The HSF measures 138mm x 100mm x 158mm and weighs 1067g. It features a copper base and six 6mm diameter copper heatpipes that dissipate the heat to the aluminium fin array. According to the specifications, the WingBoost 2 120mm PWM fan delivers up to 62.39CFM of airflow at a noise level of just 18.2dBA.

Caseking sells the new Matterhorns for 52.90EUR.
Caseking will be exclusively listing the new revision C coolers from Alpenföhn, the Matterhorn black & white edition. Both coolers are finished at the highest manufacturing quality and come with the new 120mm WingBoost2 premium fan. The finish of the coolers means it will be perfect for users looking to build an aesthetically pleasing computer system but without sacrificing performance for visuals.

The Six U-shaped heatpipes have a large contact area to the full copper baseplate to optimise the head-transfer from the CPU.

Suitable for CPUs in socket 2011, 2011-v3, 1366, 115x, 775, AM3(+), AM3, AM2(+), AM2, FM1 and FM2.

Key Features:

Trapezoid shaped fins
Special shaped trapezoid fins that are placed in a 180º rythm creating

Comes with Alpenföhn WingBoost2 Fan
With the original WingBoost fans providing excellent results and highly performing in reviews, the WingBoost 2 is designed with a new aerodynamically improved wing geometry providing increased airflow and uprated static pressure at lower noise.

Permafrost thermal grease for maximum performance
Permafrost thermal grease assures the best performance due to a low thermal resistance.
Alpenfohn Matterhorn BW

Alpenfohn Matterhorn


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