The European manufacturer of CPU coolers, power supplies and PC cases, SilentiumPC, is launching four new models of the Spartan in the fourth version. The Spartan series enjoys great popularity in the entry-level segment, where the price-performance ratio is particularly important.
The Spartan 3 has already positioned itself as a cost-effective alternative to the boxed cooler. From now on, the new Spartan 4 and Spartan 4 MAX models will follow in its footsteps, offering great versatility. The compact and lightweight Spartan 4, as well as Spartan 4 EVO ARGB CPU coolers, rely on two copper heat pipes, a 100 mm fan and an aluminium heatsink for an optimal price-performance ratio. In contrast, both the Spartan 4 MAX and the Spartan 4 MAX EVO ARGB versions are equipped with three copper heat pipes, a larger aluminium heatsink and a 120 mm axial fan.
As part of the formal announcement, SilentiumPC has confirmed the following features from their new Spartan 4 cooler designs.
So, you might at this point (if you’ve been checking out the images) be wondering how these actually equate to 4 designs. Well, admittedly it took us a little while, but if you do a little spot the difference you’ll note that the fan designs are slightly different between the 2 basic variants. So, it’s effectively a different fan with or without ARGB lighting making up the four different versions. We’ll admit, that’s a rather creative bit of marketing.
That being said, however, with these models ranging from as little as £15-£25, they certainly represent some excellent value for money and, with a little luck, we’ll hopefully be able to tell you just how awesome they are in the very near future!
For more information on the new Spartan 4 coolers, you can check out SilentiumPC’s official website via the link here!
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