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New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/09/2019 09:19 AM | source: ChipHell, FanlessTech | 3 comment(s)
New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface

Stay frosty,  Thermalright is to release the Frost Spirit, a huge 1000g dual-tower featuring four 8mm heat pipes, and a nickel-plated pure copper base.

The dual-stack radiator design is huge and kind of makes me thin about a Certain Noctua design. You'll see 8 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat pipes running towards a mirror-finish nickel-plated copper base, spreading it across the fin-stacks. The heatsink weighs 1 kg on its own, that's without fans. and yeah expect full support for all modern sockets. Oh and it has, wait for it ....  RGB fans baby. The photos popped up at the Chiphell forums, perhaps the new beast is on the way for a late Q4 2019 or early Q1 2020 release. 



New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface New Thermalright Frost Spirit supercooler Photos Surface




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reix2x
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#5739078 Posted on: 12/09/2019 12:37 PM
That's a sexy cooler, I still prefer air coolers over lcs (on low wattage situations)

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#5739126 Posted on: 12/09/2019 03:13 PM
So its a silver version of BeQuiet's Dark Rock Pro 4 plus a bit of RGB... k.

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#5739157 Posted on: 12/09/2019 04:05 PM
@Hilbert Hagedoorn "kind of makes me thin" LIttle typo. I think you need to get some food man.

This is a nice looking cooler and those heat pipes are beefy.

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