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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte Outs its Aorus ATC 700 CPU Cooler

Gigabyte Outs its Aorus ATC 700 CPU Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/11/2017 07:55 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Gigabyte Outs its Aorus ATC 700 CPU Cooler

We've shown you a couple of photos of this during Computex already, but Gigabyte is launching its new Aorus ATC 700 CPU Cooler. Soon they will also release a new mouse and keyboard series.

The ATC 700 CPU cooler is a large heatpipe based cooler (three 10mm direct touch pipes) with two fans in a push-pull configuration. The top side has a plate on it gets the Aorus logo (this is also present on the two fans). The top side is LED lit and managed by RGB Fusion software. 

The two fans spin at 500 to 1,700 RPM, with 14 to 53 CFM of air-flow with a 12 to 31 dBA rating. The cooler supports AM4, LGA2066, LGA2011(v3), AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA115x, LGA1366, and LGA775. We already have a sample in-house, we'll review it soon.



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Koniakki
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#5451589 Posted on: 07/11/2017 05:30 PM
Sleek! Waiting for its review! :)

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#5451647 Posted on: 07/11/2017 08:50 PM
Meh, looks like a tx3 evo clone. If the price is right, it might be a fine low budget cooler. Probably more expensive because of the rgb craze that's going on.

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#5451944 Posted on: 07/12/2017 07:42 PM
Meh, looks like a tx3 evo clone. If the price is right, it might be a fine low budget cooler. Probably more expensive because of the rgb craze that's going on.


The Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo, comes standard with a single 92mm fan, and has three 6mm heat pipes.

The Gigabyte Aorus ATC 700 is all around larger, it has TWO 120mm fans, and three 10mm heat pipes, so it would be taller and wider to fit the 120mm fans, and it also appears to be thicker as well, all round its a much more capable cooler just from looking at those features alone, you are comparing apples to oranges my friend.

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#5451971 Posted on: 07/12/2017 09:42 PM
The Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo, comes standard with a single 92mm fan, and has three 6mm heat pipes.

The Gigabyte Aorus ATC 700 is all around larger, it has TWO 120mm fans, and three 10mm heat pipes, so it would be taller and wider to fit the 120mm fans, and it also appears to be thicker as well, all round its a much more capable cooler just from looking at those features alone, you are comparing apples to oranges my friend.

More like a small apple compared to a slightly bigger apple :P. Or a TX3 to a 212. There's a difference, but not that much.

But hey, we'll see. Until I see some results I'll remain a sceptic :)

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