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Guru3D.com » News » Thermalright Cogage brand for mainstream CPU coolers

Thermalright Cogage brand for mainstream CPU coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/17/2009 10:05 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Thermalright today introduced the Cogage, a new brand for mainstream computer and gaming gear.

The first products within this lineup will be the True Spirit and MST-140 processor coolers. The TRUE Spirit is a tower HSF for the Intel Core i7 (LGA1366) processors, it has four heatpipes, copper base, 48 aluminum fins and a 120mm PWM fan with a noise level of 19.6-37.4dBA and air flow of 35-66.5CFM. The cooler measures 133mm x 156mm x 38mm (L x W x H) and weighs 670g. It should be available for around $40.

Also new is the Cogage MST-140, this cooler aims to cool both your processor and the surrounding MOSFET and northbridge area. This product is designed for Intel LGA775 and 1366 processors. It has a four heatpipes, copper base, aluminum fins and a 140mm fan with a noise level of 33.5dBA and airflow of 94.7CFM. It measures 144mm x 147mm x 70.2mm (L x W x H) and weighs 410g (without fan).







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