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Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/28/2009 09:16 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

More CPU cooling news today as Tuniq has released its Tuniq Propeller 120, an elegant CPU cooler inspired by the design of aircraft carriers.

The heatsink features four 8mm direct-touch heatpipes, aluminum fins and a 120mm MFDB (Magnetic Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan with a max airflow of 90.65CFM and a noise level of 16-20dBA. Included with the kit is a tube of TX-3 thermal grease and also a fan controller to adjust the speed of the fan between 1000RPM and 2000RPM.

The Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU cooler took its visual inspiration from the mighty aircraft carriers. The four specially designed smooth-curving heatpipes are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional.

The 120mm MFDB fan blows downward and is one of the best performing fans on the market; and when matched with the four specially designed heatpipes, the Propeller 120 is able to achieve the same top level performance of competing designs with eight heatpipes. We have also included the top performing TX-3 thermal compound and a fan controller to maximize performance and flexibility.







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