NoFan are reportedly going to be introducing a special variant of their CR-95C totally passive CPU cooler. For this special edition, NoFan will be changing from a silver nickel-aluminium construction into an all copper cooler. The copper version should boast better thermal performance than its nickel-aluminium counterpart. NoFan are claiming it will support TDPs of up to 100W meaning you can run all the latest Core i3, i5 and i7 Intel LGA 1155 processors as they are 95W or less TDPs. The Heatsink measures in at 180 mm (W) x 148 mm (H) and weighs 1020g. Given the fact you have a KG of pure copper we don’t anticipate this product being cheap, the currently available Nickel-Aluminium CR-95C CPU cooler costs around £100 so this one could cost twice that.
Update: 50 of These Coolers are now available at Quiet PC for £80 on pre-order.
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