Glacialtech has just launched its UFO V51 cooler line-up compatible with Intel (sockets 775/1366) and AMD (sockets 754/939/940/AM2/F) processors. Available in two flavors, UFO 51 Silent and UFO 51 PWM, these new CPU coolers have copper base, copper heatpipes, aluminum heatsinks and two 92-mm fans. On UFO 51 Silent model the fans have speed of 1,600 rpm producing a maximum noise level of 19 dBA (per fan), while no UFO 51 PWM model the fan speed (800 rpm to 2,500 rpm) is controlled by the motherboard via PWM producing a maximum noise level of 30 dBA (per fan). No word on pricing and availability.
Geil has launched a memory cooler called EVO Cyclone (GMCEC01). This cooler has a neat feature: its 50-mm fan, with fan speed of 3,400 rpm and noise level up to 21 dBA, has a LED display and a thermal sensor that shows in real time its fan speed and room temperature, providing an awesome effect when used on systems equipped with a case featuring a transparent side panel. EVO Cyclone also allows the user to adjust its height in order to be installed on memory modules with large heatsinks. This cooler weights 4,76 oz (135 g) and will reach the market soon. No word on pricing.
Titan has just announced the launch of FENRIR (TTC-NK85TZ), a cooler compatible with the newest Intel Core i7 processors. This cooler features one 120-mm fan with speed (800 rpm to 2,200 rpm) controlled via PWM and four 8-mm copper heatpipes making direct contact with the processor. FENRIR cooler is also compatible with Intel (socket 775) and AMD (sockets AM2+, AM2, 940, 939, 754, K8) processors. So far no word on pricing and availability.
Thermaltake has officially launched Fanless 330 (CL-G0115), a VGA cooler compatible with several graphic cards from ATI and nVidia. This cooler has no fan, which means its noise level is of 0 dB, its base is made of copper and four 6-mm heatpipes connect its base to the three arrays with 106 aluminum fins. Fanless 330 weights 9.17 oz (260 g) and should reach the market in a few weeks. No word on pricing yet. Below you can see the graphic cards supported by this new Thermaltake passive cooler.
Austria-based cooling specialist Noctua has just announced the launch of NH-U12P SE1366, a special edition version of other Noctua’s cooler, NH-U12P, compatible with forthcoming Intel Core i7 processors. This cooler is equipped with two 120-mm fan rotating up to 1,300 rpm and cooper base and heat-pipes and aluminum fins. NH-U12P SE1366 will reach the market next week priced at USD 64.90.
Thermalright has launched Ultra-120 eXtreme-1366 RT, a CPU cooler compatible with the forthcoming Intel Core i7 965XE/940/920 processors (socket 1366). This cooler has six heatpipes and 52 aluminum fins, also one 120-mm fan with fan speed maximum of 1,600 rpm (28 dBA). Ultra-120 eXtreme weights 27.86 oz (790 g) and so far information on pricing wasn’t disclosed.
Thermaltake has just announced its newest liquid cooling system, Bigwater 780 (CL-W0186). This system comes already pre-assembled and takes three available 5 ¼” bays of your PC case, instead of two as its little brother, Bigwater 770, which takes only two bays. Bigwater 780 is comprised by a radiator, a 120-mm fan, a pump with embedded water tank, a copper CPU block, hoses and liquid coolant, and is compatible with Intel (sockets 478/775) and AMD (sockets 939/940/AM2/AM2+) processors. No word on pricing and availability.
Xigmatex has launched Cobra D984 (CAC-D9HH4-U01), a CPU cooler compatible with Intel (socket 775) and AMD (sockets 754/939/940/AM2) processors. This cooler has four 8 mm copper heatpipes making direct touch with the CPU, aluminum fins and a 92-mm fan with fan speed (1,200 rpm to 2,000 rpm) controlled by the motherboard via PWM producing a maximum noise level of 28 dBA. Cobra D984 weights 15.94 oz (452 g) and features an anti-vibration rubber design to minimize noise level. So far no word on pricing and availability.
Scythe has launched its newest fan controller, Kaze Master Ace. Available in 3 ½” and 5 ¼” version and colored either black or silver, this product has an LCD display that shows fan speeds and temperatures. The Kaze Master Ace 3 ½” can control up to two fans and it is priced at USD 35.80, while 5 ¼” version can control up to four fans and it is priced at USD 44.
Thermaltake has just officially launched SpinQ (CL-P0466), a CPU cooler compatible with Intel (socket 775) and AMD (sockets 939/754/AM2/AM2+) processors. This cooler features six copper heatpipes and a cylindrical-shaped heatsink with 50 aluminum fins, with a 80-mm fan inside that glows in blue when turned on and its speed can be manually-adjustable between 1,000 rpm (19 dBA) and 1,600 rpm (28 dBA) thru a knob that can be installed on the back of the case in any available expansion slot. SpinQ weights 23.52 oz (667 g) and so far no word on pricing.
ASUS has just launched its first CPU cooler compatible with the forthcoming Intel Core i7 processors. Dubbed Triton 81, this cooler features a 90-mm fan (that glows in blue when turned on) with fan speed (between 800 rpm to 2,500 rpm) controlled by the motherboard via PWM and producing a noise level of 18 dBA during its normal operation. Triton 81 base is made of copper with four copper heatpipes connecting its base to the cooler’s fins. Triton 81 weights 24.16 oz (685 g) and is also compatible with other Intel CPUs (socket 775) and AMD CPUs (sockets 939/940/1207/AM2/AM2+) as well. No word on pricing and availability.
ASUS has just expanded its Amazing series with the launch of Axe Square Limited Edition. Compatible with Intel (socket 775) and AMD (sockets 1207/AM2/AM2+) processors, this cooler has a copper base and five nickel-plated copper heatpipes connecting its base to the cooler’s aluminum fins. Axe Square weights 23.98 oz (680 g) and features a 120-mm fan with fan speed (max 1,400 rpm) controlled by the motherboard via PWM making a noise level of 16 dBA during normal operation. No word on pricing and availability yet.
Scythe has increased its Kama product line with the launch of Kama Angle (SCANG-1000), a CPU cooler for Intel (sockets 478/775) and AMD (sockets 754/939/940/AM2/AM2+) processors. Its base is made of nickel-plated copper with eigth copper heat-pipes connecting its base to the cooler’s fins. Kama Angle weights 26.63 oz (755 g) and uses a 120-mm fan (324 rpm to 1,200 rpm) controlled by the motherboard via PWM producing a noise level of 24 dBA. According to Scythe this product can produce an air flow of 68.54 CFM. Its MSRP is of USD 49.80.