Inno3D Announces iChill CPU Cooler Series
By Cássio Lima on June 16, 2011 - 2:03 PM


Inno3D has announced their iChill family of CPU coolers, which is comprised of three models: iChill X5, iChill XXX and iChill Storm. All of them are compatible with Intel (sockets 775/1155/1156) and AMD (sockets AM3/AM2+) processors and feature a fan with fluid dynamic bearing.

The iChill X5 measures 6.22 x 4.88 x 3.22 inches (158 x 124 x 82 mm), weighs 1.77 lbs (804 g), has a 120 mm fan (800 rpm to 1,500 rpm, 38 cfm, 29 dBA max.), five copper heatpipes, and 57 aluminum fins.

The iChill XXX measures 5 x 4.33 x 3.42 inches (127 x 110 x 87 mm), weighs 1.22 lbs (556 g), has a 90 mm fan (900 rpm to 2,000 rpm, 35 cfm, 29 dBA max.), six copper heatpipes, and 53 aluminum fins.

The iChill Storm measures 4.72 x 3.7 x 2.28 inches (127 x 110 x 87 mm), weighs 0.9 lbs (410 g), has a 90 mm fan (2,500 rpm, 40 cfm, 19 dBA max.), and a 4-way aluminum heatspreader.

Information on pricing was not provided.

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