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XtremeComputing » Articles » Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler » Page 3

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Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler

Posted by: Dan on: 17.04.2010 01:00:00 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

The following specifications are taken from the Thermaltake website.

  • Ultimate Overclocking Thermal Structure Design
  • excellent cooling capacity – supports 220W
  • 0.5mm aluminum fins with large surface for heat dissipation
  • 5 x Ø8 mm-U-shape copper heat pipes for accelerated heat conduction
  • tower side flow design efficiently optimizes cooling performance
  • Ultra Powerful Dual 120mm VR™ Fan and Eye-Catching Cover
  • 120 mm VR™ Fan, adjustable between 1200 and 2500 RPM max. for best overclocking performance
  • additional 120mm Fan enhances cooling performance
  • black and red cooler top add aesthetical appearance
  • Universal Socket Compatibility & Accessory Package
  • premium thermal grease maximizes heat transfer from the CPU into the cooler copper base for rapid dissipation

Model  CLP0564

- Intel Socket

LGA 1366

  • Core i7

LGA 1156

  • Core i7
  • Core i5
  • Core i3

LGA 775

  • Core 2 Extreme
  • Core 2 Quad
  • Core 2 Duo
  • Pentium D
  • Pentium 4
  • Pentium
  • Celeron D
  • Celeron

- AMD Socket

AM3

  • Phenom II X4
  • Phenom II X3
  • Phenom II X2

AM2+ / AM2

  • Phenom X4
  • Phenom X3
  • Athlon 64 FX
  • Athlon 64 X2
  • Athlon 64
  • Sempron

Dimension

139(L) x 98(W) x 165(H) mm

Heatsink Material

Aluminum Fins
Aluminum & Copper Base

Heatpipe

Φ 8mm x 5PCS

Fan Dimension

120(L) x 120(H) x 25(W) mm

Rated Voltage

12 V

Rated Current

0.5 A

Started Voltage

6 V

Power Input

6 W

Fan Speed

1200 ~ 2500 RPM

Max. Air Flow

101.6 CFM

Max. Air Pressure

4.2 mmH2O

Noise

20 ~ 43 dBA

Life Expectation

50,000 hrs @ 40℃

Connector

3 Pin

Weight

1042 g

Everything about these specs makes the Frio a contender for serious cooling Performance, from the 8mm diameter heatpipes used, to the dual 100CFM fans used with the cooler. The only downside I can see, is as I love quiet computing, two 43dBA fans are going to be something it will be interesting to see how long I can put up with for!

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