Spire have today announced three new CPU cooler designed universally for micro-processors.
All of them feature direct contact heatpipes, with price ranging with the size, they are designed for Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 and AMD AM2/3 and FM1 micro-processors.
With the number of 6mm copper heatpipes counting at two, three or four depending on the model, all three of them are designed to dissipate the heat quickly and effectively. The 50 high density dampled fins with the 92mm DC fan attached allows for ample airflow to circulate while maintaining operation to a minimum with a barely audible 19dBA.
The mounting clips included support Intel’s LGA 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD’s AM2/AM3/FM1, both featuring a tool-less installation as well as the included S420 Thermal compound. Each model comes with a three year manufacturer limited warranty.
The prices are kept rather low to allow for more people to enjoy performing heat dissipation without having to break the bank:
For more information, please refer to the product page (links incorporated above).
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