Thermaltake has recently renewed and expanded its range of CPU coolers for the new Jing, technically based on the previous technology, which, however, stands out for greater attention to design and greater attention to the minimization of noise disturbance, clearly predicts the orientation of the product, which aims, in fact, to be particularly suitable for users in home environments, they leave the PC on day and night.
To minimize the noise disturbance, Thermaltake has chosen for this heat sink design with five tower heat pipe, a generous park lamellar and two large fans made for this. Unlike traditional cpu cooler that came with the desktop-like, the new technology is not making the vertical airflow, whereby the hot air is simply pushed upwards, but that side: and thus both fan, operating at a speed which can vary between 800 and 1300 revolutions per minute, can channel a greater amount of air than the traditional approach.
Although not currently on the market processors that, by default, reaching a TDP (Thermal Design Power, maximum absorption of energy) is equal to 200W, this is a feature that hints at the high levels reached on the overclocking ' using the sink. The design chosen for the Thermaltake cooler allows you to install two fans that work synchronously, ensuring optimum heat dissipation of the heat absorbed by the laminated section. Comes bundled with two 12cm fans, created especially for the cooler, capable of operating between 800 and 1300 revolutions per minute (the speed of rotation is set by the user potentiometers, ed), producing a noise level at the minimum speed for the year of just 16dB.




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