Noctua releases the newest version of its more compact NH-U9 series: the new NH-U9B uses the recently announced NF-B9 92mm fan and will be shipped with Noctua's NT-H1 thermal compound. The new model is more compact than its bigger brother NH-U12P, measuring 125mm x 96mm x 95mm (with fan) and weighting 550g.
The NH-U9B, which is made of copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints and nickel plated, is compatible with Intel Socket LGA 775, AMD AM2 & AM2+, Intel Xeon (on request). The F-B9 92m has rotational speed of uo to 1600 RPM, air flow of up to 64,3 m³/h and produces an acoustic noise of up to just 17,6 dB(A).
The NH-U9B is available at a recommended price of USD 54.90.
Noctua announced the NF-B9, a 92mm retail fan to complement the 80 and 120mm fan series. The NF-B9 has blade design and achieve 64.3m³/h and 1.61mm H2O at 1600rpm. It comes with noise reduction techniques that produces only 17.6dB(A). Size: 92x92x25 mm.
Thermaltake introduces two new Thermal Grease, TG-1 and TG-2. TG-1, indicated for extreme systems, is filled with 4 grams of gray thermal grease in the injector, providing easy application on all surfaces. Its thermal conductivity is 3.0 W/mK and the temperature resistance is -40°C to 150°C.
On the other hand, TG-2 is the economic option in the series. It is also filled with 4 grams of gray thermal grease in the injector. Its thermal conductivity is 1.5 W/mK and the temperature resistance is -40°C to 150°C.
Both TG-1 and TG-2 can be applied on CPU, GPU, Chipset, and all other PC components for thermal conductivity and heat dissipation.
Coolink releases ChipChilla chipset cooler, with a thick 6mm dual-heatpipe and a quiet 60mm fan (19dB), which works at a rotational speed 2200rpm. The heat is faster dissipated due to its 60mm fan. The ChipChilla is compatible with virtually any current Intel or AMD mainboard. It is available at USD 16,90.
Zaward ships a new “RAM cooler”, designed for gamers. The manufacturer guarantees that the new memory cooler is more powerful than any other in the market. Zaward's ram cooler features a heatsink with a silent fan (20dBA) with speed pf 7500 RPM, reducing up to 15 degree. The vertical design prevents dust build-up while also protecting the memory modules within the chassis. Compatible with SDRAM/DDR/DDR2/DDR3 and Single/Double-sided Memory.
Noctua announced that buyers of the new NH-U12P CPU cooler can obtain free mounting-kits for socket F, socket 939, 940 and 754. With that, the new high-end cooler can now be used on Opteron based Servers and Workstations as well as older AMD systems. It can be obtained free of charge at www.noctua.at, but proof-of-purchase of the NH-U12P is required.
GlacialTech launched the IGLOO 5750 PWM CPU cooler and IGLOO 5750 Silent CPU Cooler for both Intel LGA775 Socket CPU’s and AMD 754, 939, 940, AM2 & F Socket CPU’s. The aluminum heatpipe combination of four pipes dissipate the heat from the CPU directly into the heatsink fins. The Silent version features low decibel (19dB), high volume (30.8 CFM) dual fans which measure 92mmx92mmx25mm and run at 1800 RPM.
The PWM version has a dual adjustable speed fan setup which brings the temperature down according to your needs: the speed ranges from 800~2500RPM, with a maximum volume throughput of 51.3CFM.
GlacialTech launched the IGLOO 5710 Silent and IGLOO 5710 PWM CPU cooler. The design incorporates a combination of three pipes that dissipate the heat from the CPU directly into the heatsink fins. The Silent version has a low decibel (19dB), high volume (35.8 CFM) fan which is 92mmx92mmx25mm in dimension and runs at 1600 RPM.
The PWM version has an adjustable speed fan which ranges from 800~2600RPM, with a maximum volume throughput of 51.6CFM. The fan at full speed puts out 29 dB maximum.
Both coolers support AMD or Intel processors. The Intel CPU models supported are: all Celerons, Pentium D 3.4GHz, Prescott 3.4GHz, Core 2 Duo E6700 2.66GHz, Core 2 Duo E6800 2.93GHz, Core 2 Duo QX6700/6800/6850, Core2 Quad Processor Q6600/6700, Core2 Quad Processor Q6600.
Thermalright has launched a new memory cooler, HR-07 DUO, which is able to install 4 memory modules. It incorporates two-heatpipe design and has one set of radiator fins. The new cooler comes in two versions: high, which measures L128 x W19 x H85.28mm and weights 85g; and short, which measures L128 x W19 x H56.28mm and weights 80g.
GlacialTech announced the latest IGLOO 5610 PWM CPU cooler and IGLOO 5610 Silent CPU Cooler. Designed for Intel CPU, they come with aluminum heatpipe combination of two pipes that dissipate the heat from the CPU directly into the heatsink fins. The silent version has low decibel (19dB), 30.8 CFM and 80mmx80mmx25mm fan. It runs at 1800 RPM.
The PWM version has an 80mm×80mm×25mm adjustable speed fan which ranges in speed from 800~3200RPM. It also features 51.3CFM and produces noise of 34dB maximum.
OCZ launched a new CPU Cooler called Vendetta, designed for Intel (socket 775) and AMD (sockets 754/755/939/AM2) processors. This product has three copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the CPU and has aluminum fins. Its fan is 92 mm in size, rotating up to 2,800 rpm (54,6 CFM).
Titan released the TTC-G5T, a notebook cooling pad which features 2 USB digital speakers. By lifting up your notebook, it improves airflow for your notebook.
The USB-based speakers are fully digital. Titan guarantees the speakers reproduce sound quality that exceeds the quality of the ones builted-in notebook.
The TTC-G5T has 2 functions. It can be used as a notebook cooling pad with speakers or standalone as portable speakers. Also, there are 2 USB connections on the TTC-G5T, which are specially designed for the above functions, depending on which way you will use.
Titan released the TTC-G6TZ, a high performance notebook cooling pad with 4 silent fans. It produces 71.40 CFM airflow and its noise level reaches a maximum of 26 dBA. Featuring flexible angles, the TTC-G6TZ fits most notebooks from 12” to 20”. The cooling pad is powered from a USB port and weights 360g. and will be available in the end of August.
Cooler Master offers the new Cooler Master LED On/Off Fan, which allows you to independently shut down the LED lights while the fan keeps spinning.
The series are available in 80mm & 120mm versions, with optional control panel bundles available. They support the standard 3-pin fan headers and adds an extra LED on/off connector. In addition, the fans also offer a silent cooling environment at 20 dBA, brighter 4 blue LEDs. The 80mm model spins at 1800 RPM and the 120mm, at 1200 RPM.
Titan released a new notebook cooling pad, TTC-G7TZ, compatible with most notebooks up to 15". It works when connected to a free USB port on your notebook and contains two 80x80x15mm fans. It weights 390 g. According to the company, running the test without the cooling pad, the average temperature was 54.2 degrees on the bottom and 65.3 on the side air outlet. After 60 minutes, the average temperature recorded during the second test was only 44.8 degrees on the bottom and 59.7 on the side air outlet.