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Guru3D.com » News » Scythe preparing KillerWhale cpu cooler

Scythe preparing KillerWhale cpu cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/29/2009 02:43 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Heck, I do not make these names up ! Scythe will soon announce their Killerwhale CPU cooler which is intended for enthusiast PC users and Overclockers, as it seems. The cooler has an all copper base and no less than 6 (6mm) heat pipes which connect towards the aluminum fins.

To top it off, thy shall find a 120mm fan with 800-1800 rpm and a maximum sound pressure of 32DBA (a lot for a fan really). The cooler will weigh in at 900 grams and measures 154,5x143x143,5mm. The KillerWhale will fit Intel's LGA775, 1366- and AMD's 754-, 939-, 940-, AM2- and AM2+-sockets.

Availability and price it to be announced.







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