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Guru3D.com » News » Akasa reveals Venom CPU cooler

Akasa reveals Venom CPU cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/07/2010 11:24 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Akasa introduced Venom, a new processor cooler for Intel LGA775/1156/1366 and AMD Socket 939/AM2/AM2+/AM3 processors. The heatsink features four direct-touch 8mm heatpipes, lots of aluminium fins and a flashy yellow 120mm PWM fan that delivers up to 83.63CFM at a noise level of 28.9dBA. Full specifications can be found over here.

Venom, this cooler is definitely rock and roll. Venom delivers ultra high performance enabling serious system overclocking. The 12cm killer Viper yellow fan uses S-Flow blades providing 30% more airflow than a standard fan at the same speed. PWM function ensures quiet operation during normal system use and performance cooling under load.

The Black cover and nickel plated heatpipes combined with the Viper yellow elements creates a striking combination which adds pazazz to any system. Four high capacity 8mm heatpipes with direct CPU contact provide rapid heat transfer from CPU to 45 aluminium fins. Anti-vibration rubber fan mounting pins provide easy installation and help to elimate a lot of fan noise. Adjustable mountings ensure full compatibility with all current AMD and Intel CPU





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