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[Sep 11, 2009] Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
[Sep 02, 2009] Titan Releases Notebook Cooler
[Aug 05, 2009] Arctic Cooling Launches Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler
[Jul 28, 2009] Zalman Launches CNPS9900A LED CPU Cooler
[Jul 22, 2009] New Apollish Fans from Enermax
[Jul 03, 2009] Thermaltake Launches PW880i Water Cooler
[Jul 02, 2009] NZXT Announces Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller
[Jun 16, 2009] OCZ Intros XTC 2 Memory Cooler
[Jun 03, 2009] Corsair Launches Hydro H50 Liquid Cooling System
[May 29, 2009] New Thermaltake Notebook Coolers

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Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: September 11, 2009 - 10:28 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/news_detail.aspx?cid=C_00000001&pid=P_00000133
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Thermaltake has launched its newest CPU cooler, SpinQ VT (CLP0554). This product measures 4.72” x 6.25” or 12.01 cm x 15.9 cm, weights 1.09 lb (495 g), has a coated-copper base, three U-shaped heatpipes that connect the base to 50 aluminum fins, and a 80-mm (with red LED) fan with speed ranging from 1,000 rpm to 1,600 rpm producing a maximum noise level of 28 dBA. SpinQ VT supports Intel (sockets 775, 1156, 1366) and AMD (sockets 754, 939, AM2, AM2+, AM3) processors and is available at a suggest retail price of USD 49.

Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
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Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
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Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
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Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler
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Titan Releases Notebook Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: September 2, 2009 - 11:31 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.titan-cd.com/2009_WEB/product/showProDetail_en.asp?ProID=704#5
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Titan has rolled out G12T (TTC-GT2TZ), a cooler compatible with laptops featuring displays from 12” to 17”. This aluminum cooler has two 70-mm fans (1,500 rpm), two USB ports, on/off button, is powered via a USB port (thus no batteries or power adapters are necessary) and measures 12.79” x 5.74” x 1.41” or 32,5 cm x 14,6 cm x 36 mm (W x D x H). No word on pricing.

Titan G12T Cooler
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Arctic Cooling Launches Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: August 5, 2009 - 12:09 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.arctic-cooling.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_42&mID=...
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Arctic Cooling has two CPU coolers within Freezer Pro family: Freezer 7 Pro (targeted to Intel processors) and Freezer64 Pro (targeted to AMD processors). Now they decided to launch a new model, called Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2, to provide support for both Intel (sockets LGA 775, 1156 and 1366) and AMD (sockets 939, AM2, AM2+ and AM3) processors. Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 cooler measures 4” x 2.2” x 4.9” or 10.4 x 5.8 x 12.65 (L x W x H), weights 1.14 lb (520 g), has 42 aluminum fins, three copper heatpipes and a 92-mm fluid dynamic bearing fan with speed ranging from 900 rpm to 2,500 rpm (controlled via PWM). Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 cooler is priced at USD 28.90.

Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler
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Zalman Launches CNPS9900A LED CPU Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: July 28, 2009 - 9:11 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/product/Product_Read.asp?idx=356
Cooling

Zalman has launched a CPU cooler called CNPS9900A LED. This product measures 3.7” x 5.15” x 5.98” or 94 mm x 131 mm x 152 mm (L x W x H), weights 1.61 lb (730 g), has an all-copper base and heatpipes, and a two ball-bearing 120-mm fan with blue LED with speed ranging from 800 to 2,000 RPM and producing a maximum noise level of 38 dBA. CNPS9900A LED supports Intel (sockets 775, 1156 and 1366) and AMD (sockets 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+ and AM3) processors and can be found on the market priced at USD 64.90.

 

Zalman CNPS9900A LED CPU Cooler
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New Apollish Fans from Enermax
Author: Cássio Lima Date: July 22, 2009 - 9:40 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.enermaxusa.com/news/NewsDetails.php?ID=151
Cooling

Enermax has just introduced Apollish case fan series. Available in 80-mm and 120-mm versions and in four color (silver, red, blue and green), Apollish fans shine up to four times brighter than ordinary LED fans, have a frame with reflexive finish, a magnetic bearing (which improves lifespan and produces a low noise level), detachable fan blades for easy cleaning and an integrated thermal sensor to control fan speed according to the temperature level. Below you can see the mains specs for Enermax Apollish fans:

  • 80 mm model: Fan speed between 600 and 2.100 rpm, noise level of 15 dBA (minimum), air flow between 12.48 and 33.04 CFM, price USD 15.
  • 120 mm model: Fan speed between 700 and 1.700 rpm, noise level of 15 dBA (minimum), air flow between 28.98 and 71.76 CFM, price USD 20.

 

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Thermaltake Launches PW880i Water Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: July 3, 2009 - 12:27 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/news_detail.aspx?cid=C_00000001&pid=P_00000123
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Thermaltake has expanded its ProWater line-up with the launch of PW880i, a very interesting water-cooling solution to be completely installed on the rear part of the case instead of being installed inside the case like other water-cooling solutions (normally this approach make difficult maintenance and decreases the PC internal airflow). So PW880i pump, radiator (equipped with one 120-mm fan with fan speed between 1,000 rpm and 2,000 rpm; noise level of 20 dBA) and reservoir are placed outside the case (on the back part). Depending on the type of case the hoses can get into the system through one of the slots for expansion cards or through holes. The waterblock is made of pure copper and is compatible with Intel (sockets 775 and 1,366) and AMD (sockets 939/AM2/AM2+/AM3) processors. Thermaltake didn’t say when or for how much this product will reach the market.


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NZXT Announces Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller
Author: Cássio Lima Date: July 2, 2009 - 1:25 PM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.nzxt.com/products/sentry_2
Cooling

NZXT has just announced the launch of their latest fan controller with touchscreen interface, Sentry 2. The product takes one 5 ¼” bay on the computer case and can control up to five fans. Thru its panel you can see information about fan speed and temperature readings from five sensors that come with the product. Sentry 2 also features an alarm function that warns users in case of malfunction of one of the fans. NZXT Sentry 2 will reach the market soon costing USD 29.99.


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OCZ Intros XTC 2 Memory Cooler
Author: Cássio Lima Date: June 16, 2009 - 10:52 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.ocztechnology.com/aboutocz/press/2009/343
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OCZ has launched the second revision of their XTC (Xtreme Thermal Convection) memory cooler. The XTC 2 cooler is compatible with DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 memories, and features two 60-mm fans that glow in blue when turned on. This cooler measures 3.18” x 2.67” x 5.82” or 8.1 cm x 6.8 cm x 14.8 cm (H x D x W) and will reach the market soon, but OCZ didn’t inform its price tag.


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Corsair Launches Hydro H50 Liquid Cooling System
Author: Cássio Lima Date: June 3, 2009 - 10:23 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.corsair.com/products/h50/default.aspx
Cooling

In partnership with Asetek, Corsair has launched Hydro H50 (CWCH50), a liquid cooling system compatible with Intel (sockets 775/1366) and AMD (sockets AM2/AM3) processors. This cooler comes pre-assembled and has only two components: a copper processor block and a radiator, which is equipped with a 120-mm fan. The pump was integrated to the processor block. Hydro H50 will reach the market later this month costing USD 79.


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New Thermaltake Notebook Coolers
Author: Cássio Lima Date: May 29, 2009 - 8:55 AM PST
Category: Cooling
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/news_detail.aspx?cid=C_00000001&pid=P_00000119
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Thermaltake has announced its newest notebook cooler series called Massive23. Comprised with two models Massive23 CS and ST, these coolers are compatible with laptops with up to 17” displays, have a 230-mm fan with speed ranging from 200 rpm to 600 rpm (maximum air flow of 57 CFM; noise level of 17 dBA) and measure 14.17” x 12.55”x 20.47” or 36 cm x 31.9 cm x 52 cm (L x W x H). Massive23 CS model is made of aluminum, weights 3.54 lbs (1.61 Kg), its fan is equipped with colorful LEDs and it can be powered via AC outlet. Massive23 ST, on the other hand, is made of plastic, weights 1.96 lb (890 g), its fan is equipped with a blue LEDs and it can be powered via USB port. Thermaltake has not provided the coolers' pricing.


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