Back at CES Thermaltake first showed us the NIC series of CPU coolers, NIC meaning non-interference-coolers. Since then review samples have made there way to us and we’ve already reviewed the NIC F4 and NIC C4 CPU coolers. Retail availability of the NIC series of coolers is already starting to pick up and we encourage readers to check out our reviews of the NIC F4 and NIC C4 if you’re interested.
At Computex Thermaltake were showing us all the models of the NIC series, that is the NIC C4, C5, F4 and F5.
The highest end NIC series cooler, the NIC C5, was on display in some test systems looking pretty cool alongside some Avexir RAM running interesting lighting displays.
If you’re interesting in seeing more you can see the NIC F3, NIC F4, NIC C4 and NIC C5 product pages on all of those links.
Stay tuned to eTeknix for more Computex coverage in our Computex section.
Image(s) courtesy of eTeknix at Computex
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