Phantek has introduced a black variant of its flagship CPU cooler, the TC14PE. Originally released in chrome/silver, blue, red, and orange, the black TC14PE aims to appeal to many users out there who prefer the dark color as an addition to their case mods.
European PC cooling manufacturer Phantek has announced the availability of its PH-TC14CS C-Type CPU Cooler which features a of a top-down airflow design that uses two large 140/120mm fans placed on the top and bottom of the cooler’s large aluminum fin array.
Scythe Japan has released the Rev. B of its top-flow CPU cooling solution, the Grand Kama Cross CPU cooler. The new revision brings support for the latest Intel LGA2011 socket of extreme CPUs while maintaining the same price point as the previous model.
Spire brings us its latest tower-type CPU cooler, the TME III which is the latest member of the company’s TherMax Eclipse CPU cooler series. The TME III features increased number of heat pipes and higher density of dimpled and aluminum fins as well as two high air-flow 120mm BlackStar 7 blades, high quality precision Nano bearing DC fans.
Noctua has announced the NH-L12, a low-profile CPU cooler that is ideal for small form factor PCs such as HTPCs. The NH-L12 features a top down design that makes use of two fans – the 120mm NF-F12 and the 92mm NF-B9 that are arranged in a dual fan setup.
Thermalright announced its upcoming tower type CPU cooler for Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E. Based on the Silver Arrow model released in 2010, the Silver Arrow SB-E features two large aluminum fin stacks, eight 6mm copper heatpipes and a 140mm and 150mm fans.
Prolimatech, a known manufacturer of tower type CPU cooler is now working on two new unconventional CPU cooler designs for Intel’s LGA2011 platform that features the enthusiast grade Sandy Bridge-E CPUs.
Cooler Master at CES has introduced a new CPU cooler, the TPC 812 CPU cooler that uses the Vapor Chamber cooling technology that was first introduced in graphics cards and was only reserved for the higher end models.
Scythe has announced an update to its Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B CPU cooler. The low-profile cooler now comes with support for Intel’s LGA2011 socket design for Sandy Bridge-E processors.
First showcased back in Computex Taipei last year, Thermaltake’s Frio Exreme CPU cooler has finally been officially launched. The dual-tower type CPU cooler features two large 140mm fans setup in a push-pull configuration, six 6mm U-shaped copper heatpipes and support for up to 250W standing up as one of the best air cooling solutions available for overclockers to take advantage.
Zalman has a new liquid cooling solution dubbed as the CNPS20LQ which is a self-contained liquid CPU cooler. The cooler’s radiator measures 120 (W) x 158 (L) x 25 (H) mm and although only uses a single fan, it is dual-fan capable.
Prolimatech knows that some consumers will have seconds thoughts before considering their high-end coolers given each one’s price that is why the company is now introducing their own entry-level CPU cooler that aims to satisfy the needs of those who are looking for budget cooling solutions that still offer good performance.
EVGA may not be that known when it comes to CPU cooler products but the company does have them and one such product is the SuperClock tower type CPU cooler that has now gained a new mounting kit that makes it compatible with Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E processors and the LGA2011 socket design.
Celebrating the upcoming release of Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E LGA2011 processors, Noctua has decided to throw in a special edition of its award winning NH-D14 CPU cooler. The new version comes by the name SE2011 and comes equipped with Noctua's SecuFirm2 mounting system for LGA2011 as well as dual PWM fan configuration.
Announced earlier last September, the TC14PE tower CPU cooler from Phanteks is now available for purchasing at caseking.de. The cooler features dual 140mm fans and a patented surface design at the nano-level.
Thermaltake brings another treat for overclockers and PC enthusiast in the form of the new Frio Advanced CPU cooler that features Heat-pipe Direct Touch Technology providing up to 230W of cooling performance, dual 130mm PWM fans with 800~2,000 RPM speed plus universal socket compatibility providing support even to the latest Intel LGA2011, AMD FM1 and AM3+ socket designs.
Noctua brings delight to its customers with the announcement of a free upgrade of the company’s CPU coolers with the latest NM-I2011 mounting kit for the Intel LGA2011 socket of Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E processors.
First introduced back in June at the Computex fair, the CNPS12X high-end CPU cooler is now making its official debut and its coming packing some serious arsenal with it including six copper heat pipes, dual aluminum fin stacks and three 120mm blue LED fans.
Cooler Master has announced the addition of the Hyper 412 PWM CPU cooler to their product lineup. The new tower type CPU cooler is designed for optimal heat dissipation even at low fan speeds and features wider fin gaps, four direct contact 6mm heat pipes and a 120mm high-grade PWM fan that has a rotating speed of 600~2000 rpm.
Scythe has added to their renowned line of products the CeBIT 2011 featured Big Shuriken 2 CPU cooler that features an improved heat sink design and axial-fan and serves as the successor of the original Big Shuriken CPU cooler.
GlacialTech has announced the Igloo 5620 tower CPU cooler that comes in Silent and PWM designs and utilizes two 6mm direct contact heatpipes to deliver cooling power to today’s modern processors.
Prolimatech has announced the Panther tower CPU cooler that is aimed at the mid-range segment. The new cooler features a nickel platted copper base, four 6 mm copper heatpipes and a 120 mm PWM red LED fan.
Cooler Master is not done yet with its recent product releases as it adds another CPU cooler, the GeminiII M4, to its arsenal and this time it comes as a low-profile cooler specially designed for HTPCs and other small and compact systems.
Scythe, in collaboration with the editors of PC Gaming Hardware magazine has released a special edition of the Mugen 3 CPU cooler that promises true silent operation without compromising the cooling performance.
Phanteks has introduced the PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler that features the Cold Plasma Spraying Coating (C.P.S.C.) and Physical Antioxidant Thermal Shield (P.A.T.S) technologies.
Japanese Cooling expert Scythe has announced the Ninja 3 Silent Version CPU cooler that comes with a slipstream 120mm fan spinning constantly at 800 rpm with 40.17 CFM instead of the original PWM fan in the standard version to provide a more silent operation with a sound output of just 10.70 dBA.
EKL, a European company that offers PC cooling solutions, has revealed a new product, the Alpenfohn Triglav tower that it plans to release in September.
One thing about this new comer is that it’s definitely no pushover as it sports three 10mm thick heatpipes made of nickel-plated copper which by standards are now the thickest we’ve seen so far.
Gelid has just recently released the GX-7 Gamer CPU cooler that features seven heat pipes that efficiently transfer heat to the aluminum heat sink. Made with a V-shaped design, the heat sink allows for more evenly distribution of airflow for faster cooling.
Amidst the trend of everyone adapting liquid cooling solutions, Cooler Master remains confident in the traditional setup of efficient air cooling as it unveils the GeminiII S524 CPU cooler that not just boast a larger heat sink than its predecessor but also comes with a top down design that makes it the right choice for balanced cooling between the CPU and motherboard components.
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