Computex 2011: Extreme CPU Cooler Prototypes from Thermaltake
By Gabriel Torres on June 2, 2011 - 10:46 AM


Thermaltake displayed in its booth prototypes for two extreme performance CPU coolers. The Frio Extreme has a thermal dissipation of 250 W, two 140 mm fans rotating between 1,200 rpm and 1,800 rpm, and a fan speed controller with an analog knob and a switch for easily making the fans spin at their highest speed. Each fan is attached to a separate radiator, and the radiators are interconnected using six nickel-plated copper heatpipes.

The Frio GT is the prototype for a CPU cooler designed exclusively for the Thermaltake Level 10 GT case. It is a monster featuring four 120 mm fans, 10 nickel-plated copper heatpipes, and two huge radiators. This monster is capable of dissipating 300 W.

Because they are prototypes, there is no guarantee that these products will reach the market.

Thermaltake Frio Cooler
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Thermaltake Frio Cooler
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Thermaltake Frio Cooler
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Thermaltake Frio Cooler
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