ThermalRight AXP-100 goes Full Copper

Posted on Monday, August 27 2018 @ 16:29 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalRight introduces an all-copper version of its AXP-100 heatsink. This new model measures 108mm x 121mm x 44mm (L x W x H) and weighs 600g. That weight is nearly twice as much as the aluminium variants.

The AXP-100 Full Copper has a copper base, six 6mm diameter heatpipes, and a copper heatsink. Airflow is provided by the ThermalRight TY-100BP fan, which delivers up to 44.5CFM of airflow and 1.6mm H20 of air pressure at a noise level of 30dBA. ThermalRight gave the AXP-100 Full Copper a TDP rating of 180W.

The cooler is compatible with Intel LGA775/115x/1366/2011/-3/2066 and AMD Socket AM4 processors. Pricing and availability is unknown.

AXP 100 Full Copper
The AXP-Full Copper makes use of the T-shape copper “downdraft” cooler design, which directs the air flow perpendicular to the motherboard, thus cooling the surrounding components as extra well. This way voltage converter, memory banks, and chipset can be effectively cooled under ideal circumstances.

In total, the AXP-Full Copper features six outstanding copper nickel plated heat pipes, which are soldered to the copper base plate to ensure the best possible heat dissipation. The special design of the premium copper cooling fins is designed to minimize air resistance and effectively contributes to a particularly effective reduction in temperature.

The standard “Enhanced Fan Mount” allows maximum compatibility in the fan assembly, to make the best use of the limited space in HTPC cases. The bracket can be mounted rotated in 90° steps. The mounting holes of the frame on the cooler are slit-shaped, thus allowing the horizontal or vertical movement of the fan by roughly 15 mm – depending on the orientation of the fan bracket.

This “Retro Collection” is a revised version of the award-winning Thermalright AXP. By using the best quality material features, like the refined premium full copper heatsink, heat pipes caps and the sliding “Enhanced Fan Mount”, the AXP-Full Copper can be offered at a very attractive look of the TOP1 design.


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