Spire showcased its new CPU coolers. The CoolGate 2012 (part number SP988B1-V3-PWM) has six 6 mm, direct-touch, nickel-plated, U-shaped heatpipes and a TDP of 150 W. It comes with a new nano ceramic bearing 120 mm fan with PWM control, spinning between 600 rpm and 1,800 rpm. This fan allows you to remove the blade mount for cleaning it up.

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Figure 1: Nano ceramic bearing 120 mm fan

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Figure 2: Nano ceramic bearing 120 mm fan

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Figure 3: CoolGate 2012

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Figure 4: CoolGate 2012
The SSP90S1-V2 (no commercial name yet) has four 8 mm, direct-touch, nickel-plated, U-shaped heatpipes and a TDP between 95 W and 110 W. It uses a sleeve-bearing fan spinning at 1,500 rpm.

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Figure 5: SSP90S1-V2

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Figure 6: SSP90S1-V2
The Aeris XL (SP9981-V2-PWM) has seven 6 mm, nickel-plated, U-shaped heatpipes and a TDP of 130 W. Five of the seven heatpipes touch the CPU directly. It uses a ball-bearing fan with PWM control, spinning between 600 rpm and 1,700 rpm.

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Figure 7: Aeris XL

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Figure 8: Aeris XL
The Swirl III (SP612B1-V3-PWM) uses a very unique radial design. It has three 8 mm, direct-touch, nickel-plated, U-shaped heatpipes and a TDP of 130 W. The radial, sleeve-bearing fan has PWM control and spins between 600 rpm and 2,000 rpm.

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Figure 9: Swirl III

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Figure 10: Swirl III

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Figure 11: Swirl III
And, finally, Spire is releasing a new brand for its higher-end models, called X2. The X2 Vamper (SP986B1-V4-2P) has six 6 mm, direct-touch, nickel-plated, U-shaped heatpipes and a TDP of 130 W. It uses the PWM nano ceramic bearing fan shown in Figures 1 and 2, which spins between 600 rpm and 1,800 rpm. All parts have a dark coating, and the tips of the heatpipes are capped.

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Figure 12: X2 Vamper

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Figure 13: X2 Vamper