Durin Xigmatek D982 is the first low-profile cooler that uses the technology "Heatpipe Direct Touch." It has two 8mm heat pipes which are in direct contact with the processor. Uses a new patented technique to determine the dissipation block of aluminum tubes HDT. This allows no need to use a copper base, achieving a lighter and cooler but with better features. The fan is attached to the base through a new patented anti-vibration system.
The maximum cooling performance, coupled with the mayor ligereza and minimum noise generation are the aspects that make a difference in the latest release from Xigmatek. The new CPU cooler from Xigmatek Durin D982, available in our country through Ibertronica Systems, stands as the first component cooling low profile that incorporates Heat Pipe Direct Touch Technology (HPDT).
The Durin Xigmatek D982 also includes a new patented technique to set the block dissipation HDT aluminum tubes, a fact that can dispense with the copper base, thereby obtaining a lighter sink without giving the best performance. This latest creation from Xigmatek fan has a 90 mm diameter, with PWM control, capable of operating at 2500 rpm generating noise levels below 22dBA. In addition, to ensure the quietest operation of the heatsink is attached to the base by a new anti-vibration clamp also patented by the manufacturer.
The fan supplied is Xigmatek itself, has some measures 92x20mm including PWM control and has a speed variation from 1500 to 2500, with a maximum flow of about 25 CFM. With a maximum pressure rating of 1.7mmH2O. That if it does not or lighting or LED, nor provide any knob to adjust the fan, and it appears conventional in all respects. The Durin Xigmatek D982 is a structure composed of aluminum fins entwined by two thick copper heatpipes equipped 8mm.Como said the technology "Heatpipe Direct Touch", its heat-pipes are in direct contact with the processor




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