Phanteks has announced two new CPU coolers for tight spaces, the TC12LS low-profile CPU cooler and the PC14S Slim Dual-Tower CPU cooler.
The low profile cooler dubbed TC12LS only has a height of 47mm without fan and 74mm with a fan mounted. It has six 6mm nickel-plated copper heat pipes and slim stacked aluminium fins. It comes with the new seven blade PH-F120MP PWM High Static Pressure fan that can generate an airflow of 53.3 CFM, runs at 500 to 1800 RPM (± 250 RPM) and has a maximum noise generation of 25dBA.
The TC12LS Low Profile CPU cooler should be available at most local retailers in December at an MSRP of $39.99.
The second new cooler from Phanteks is the TC14S Slim Dual-Tower CPU cooler that surrounds the fan with its slim aluminium fins. Just like the low profile cooler, it has six 6mm nickel-plated copper heat pipes. It measures 160mm in height and has a width of just 51mm to follow Intel’s Keep-Out-Zone and avoid issues with RAM or VRM. To blow the air it has the new seven blade PH-F140HP II PWM fan that can perform an airflow of 68.1 CFM, runs at 500 to 1600 RPM (± 250 RPM), and has a noise level of 25.3 dBA.
The TC14S Slim Dual-Tower CPU cooler should be available at most local retailers in December at an MSRP of $49.99.
Both new coolers are backed by a 5-year warranty and use Phanteks’ patented P.A.T.S. technology which has been proven to withstand high temperatures and increases cooling performance by deflecting thermal radiation from other heat sources.
Thanks to Overclock3d for providing us with this information
Images courtesy of Phanteks
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