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Xigmatek Apache III CPU Cooler




Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/22/2012 05:45 AM | 2 comment(s) ]
Xigmatek is working on a new CPU cooler, it is the the value model Apache III that comes with a radial fin design. The new cooler is made for Intel Socket LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 and AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 CPUs. Targeted specifically as a stock Intel/AMD cooler replacement, the Apache III delivers greatly improved performance over stock coolers while maintaining silent operation and a small form factor.
Xigmatek's cooler measures 110 x 52 mm and weights 265 grams. With a aluminum base, aluminum fins, and a 92 mm PWM fan operating at 1,200 to 2,500 RPM (20 dBA sound output). The Apache III is listed for pre-order in Australia and it costs roughly 10 USD only.
| Product Name | Apache-III CD901 | ||
| Product Number | CAC-D9IA0-U06 | ||
| Base Material | Aluminum | ||
| Fin Material | Aluminum alloy | ||
| Fan | Dimension | 92×92×25mm | |
| Voltage Rating (V) | 12V | ||
| Speed (R.P.M.) | 1200~2500 ±10% RPM | ||
| Bearing Type | LONG LIFE Bearing | ||
| Air Flow | 61.25CFM(MAX) | ||
| Noise Level | 20 dBA | ||
| Connector | 4 pin(PWM) | ||
| Dimension | 110× 52 mm | ||
| Thermal Resistance | 0.22 °C /W | ||
| Weight | 265g | ||
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#4436958 Posted on: 10/23/2012 08:16 AM
They didn't even attempt to change anything about from the sticker...
Back to 2004?
They didn't even attempt to change anything about from the sticker...
Back to 2004?
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Awww...reminds me of the days of the Zalman 7xxx series coolers(loved my P4 2.6@ 3.0)