JONSBO Unveils HX5230: The Powerful Black Side Flow CPU Cooler Supporting TDP230W
JONSBO announced the release of the HX5230, an all-black side flow CPU cooler that boasts impressive features. With a slim design heat sink, a thick copper base plate, five high-performance φ6mm heat pipes, and a high air volume 120mm fan, the HX5230 supports up to 230W, making it ideal for heavy-duty computing tasks.
The HX5230 has 55 fins on the heat sink, which provide a heat dissipation area of approximately 7,000 cm2. The cooling fan rotates at a speed of 700 to 1,800 rpm ± 10%, with a maximum static pressure of 2.68 mm H2O and a maximum noise level of 37.6 dBA. The fan uses an FDB bearing, and its life is over 50,000 hours at a 25°C environment.
The main body of the HX5230 is 128mm in width, 75mm in depth, 158mm in height, and weighs 704g. It is compatible with Intel LGA115x/1200/1700 and AMD Socket AM5/AM4 platforms. Its slim design heat sink suppresses interference with the memory slot, making it a practical and efficient choice for demanding computing tasks.
The HX5230 is an exceptional product with powerful performance and sleek aesthetics, making it a perfect choice for PC enthusiasts who demand the best. Check out the official website for more details on the HX5230.
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230 seems a bit far fetched for this cooler but I might be wrong.