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Enermax CPU cooler series ETS-T40

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/22/2011 12:00 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

The time has come to start the sale of the first Enermax CPU cooler series ETS-T40. Three models are available from today. The coolers offer an okay price-performance ratio and are equipped with a durable and silent 12cm Twister fan.

Hamburg, 18th of August 2011. ETS-T40 is a simple name for a promising product, the first CPU cooler series from Enermax. It took two years of development to come out with the new product range. In close cooperation with the Taiwan University of Science and Technology, the Enermax engineers have created a high-performance product. They focused especially on the optimisation of the air stream conduction inside the heat sink to reach a more efficient heat dissipation. The result is a combination of three smart innovations that successfully reduce the thermal resistance of the ETS-T40 to sensational low 0.09





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