Having already taken a look at quite a few Alpenfohn products recently it has become quite apparent that they punch well above their weight in times of how much they deliver at their price point. Today we take a look at another Alpenfohn product, the Brocken, and we hope that in continue Alpenfohn’s trend of producing high performance CPU coolers at an excellent price point. The Brocken is a very industrial looking CPU cooler but is your typical 120mm fan high performance tower heatsink. This product is definitely closer to the Noctua NH-U12S as opposed to the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo as it packs a very thick heatsink and four 8mm not 6mm heat pipes.
This Alpenfohn CPU cooler is capable of taking on most modern CPU sockets/platforms although it does lack LGA 2011 support which is why Alpenfohn released the Brocken 2 to support that higher TDP platform. You can see the full specifications below:
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