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Thermaltake TOUGHAIR series of high-performance CPU coolers with 120mm high static pressure fan
Thermaltake TOUGHAIR series of high-performance CPU coolers with 120mm high static pressure fan
Thermaltake's high-performance CPU cooler "TOUGHAIR" series, which was unveiled for the first time at the online presentation "2021 Thermaltake Expo" held a while ago, they now officially announced a total of 3 models.
The cooling fan is a high static pressure 120mm diameter fan (500-2,000rpm / 58.35CFM / 2.41mmH2O / 23.6dBA) based on "TOUGH FAN", and the heat receiving base is directly connected to φ6mmx4 U-shaped copper heat pipes. Equipped with a touch method. In addition, the heat sink uses an "Asymmetric Fin Structure" that prevents turbulence and enables efficient airflow.
- "TOUGH AIR 510" is a dual fan side flow CPU cooler equipped with 120mm fans on both sides of the heat sink. The TDP supports up to 180W, and the external dimensions are width 98.8mm, depth 123.6mm, and height 159.5mm.
- "TOUGH AIR 310" is a single fan side flow CPU cooler with a 120mm fan on one side of the heat sink. The TDP supports up to 170W, and the external dimensions are width 71.7mm, depth 123.6mm, and height 159.5mm.
- "TOUGH AIR 110" is a top-flow CPU cooler equipped with one 120mm fan. The TDP supports up to 140W, and the external dimensions are width 123.6mm, depth 137.7mm, and height 114.1mm.
The supported platforms are Intel LGA1200 / 1156/1155/1151/1150, AMD Socket AM4 / AM3 + / AM3 / AM2 + / AM2 / FM2 / FM1.
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#5884924 Posted on: 02/06/2021 01:58 PM
Is it just me, or are all these eerily reminiscent of Noctua's designs?
Does Thermaltake have an original bone in their body anymore?
How else would you design heatpipe tower coolers ? The design was pretty much perfected since mid 2000's
Is it just me, or are all these eerily reminiscent of Noctua's designs?
Does Thermaltake have an original bone in their body anymore?
How else would you design heatpipe tower coolers ? The design was pretty much perfected since mid 2000's
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#5884937 Posted on: 02/06/2021 02:33 PM
Is it just me, or are all these eerily reminiscent of Noctua's designs?
Does Thermaltake have an original bone in their body anymore?
Noctua didn't invent this method. It's been used this way for nearly two decades.
I remember having an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro back in like 2006 which became a legend amongst CPU coolers.
One of the best CPU coolers I had back in 2008/9 was a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
check them out https://www.quietpc.com/tr-ultra-90
there is a reason why the designs haven't changed much its because they work very well.
Is it just me, or are all these eerily reminiscent of Noctua's designs?
Does Thermaltake have an original bone in their body anymore?
Noctua didn't invent this method. It's been used this way for nearly two decades.
I remember having an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro back in like 2006 which became a legend amongst CPU coolers.
One of the best CPU coolers I had back in 2008/9 was a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme
check them out https://www.quietpc.com/tr-ultra-90
there is a reason why the designs haven't changed much its because they work very well.
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#5884995 Posted on: 02/06/2021 07:17 PM
Well, they DID basically cloned Noctua's new 120mm fan, so honestly, it was also the first thing that popped into my mind.
Not buying Tt. Am Noctua fanboi.
Well, they DID basically cloned Noctua's new 120mm fan, so honestly, it was also the first thing that popped into my mind.
Not buying Tt. Am Noctua fanboi.
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#5885074 Posted on: 02/07/2021 03:39 AM
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Is it just me, or are all these eerily reminiscent of Noctua's designs?
Does Thermaltake have an original bone in their body anymore?