Cooler Master's Hyper TX, Eclipse and Mars Coolers
By
Alessandra Carneiro
on October 20, 2006 - 11:51 PM
Cooler Master offers three brand new heat terminators-air coolers with an intelligent fan controller, that brings a silent mode to when consumers wish for quiet working environment. The Eclipse and Hyper TX models have a fan duct design, which leads the airflow directly to the CPU. Mars distributes the air in multi-directions, which cool CPU and its surrounding areas.
The Hyper TX series provide two versions to support AMD AM2 and Intel Core 2 Duo. Both have 90 mm fan and a fan speed between 650 and 180 rpm. It kepts a 41.76 cfm fan air flow and a sound pressure level of 22 dBA.
Eclipse supports the latest AMD AM2, Intel Core 2 Dual and Intel Core 2 extreme. The turbine fan works in three modes: PWM (with fan speed between 900 and 3000 rpm), Silent (1800 rpm) and Performance (3300 rpm). Has a 39.8 cfm of fan air flow and 17dB (minimum) sound pressure level.
Mars supports AMD Socket AM2 and Intel Core 2 Duo and comes with a special design of embedded fan with blue LED, enclosed in the dome shaped stacked fins accelerates the heat dissipation process. Also offers an intelligent fan speed controller (PWM /Silent / Performance Modes) to control the cooling performance. Its fan air flow is 55.3 cfm.
Originally at http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/news/Cooler-Masters-Hyper-TX-Eclipse-and-Mars-Coolers/1554