EVGA Enters the CPU Cooler Business
By Cássio Lima on May 24, 2011 - 4:04 PM


EVGA is a well-known video card manufacturer that makes its debut on the CPU cooler market with the launch of the Superclock.

The EVGA Superclock cooler is compatible with Intel (sockets 775/1155/1156/1366) and AMD (754/939/940/F/AM2/AM3) processors, features five 8-mm copper heatpipes, aluminum fins, and a 120 mm red LED fan that spins at 750 to 2,500 rpm.

The Superclock cooler is available at EVGA website for USD 49.99.

EVGA Superclock
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EVGA Superclock
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EVGA Superclock
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