Guru3D.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Channels
    • Archive
  • DOWNLOADS
    • New Downloads
    • Categories
    • Archive
  • GAME REVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
    • Rig of the Month
    • Join ROTM
    • PC Buyers Guide
    • Guru3D VGA Charts
    • Editorials
    • Dated content
  • HARDWARE REVIEWS
    • Videocards
    • Processors
    • Audio
    • Motherboards
    • Memory and Flash
    • SSD Storage
    • Chassis
    • Media Players
    • Power Supply
    • Laptop and Mobile
    • Smartphone
    • Networking
    • Keyboard Mouse
    • Cooling
    • Search articles
    • Knowledgebase
    • More Categories
  • FORUMS
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT

New Reviews
be quiet Pure Loop 2 FX 280mm LCS review
HP FX900 1 TB NVMe Review
Scythe FUMA2 Rev.B CPU Cooler review
SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Corsair K70 RGB PRO Mini Wireless review
MSI MPG A1000G - 1000W PSU Review
Goodram IRDM PRO M.2 SSD 2 TB NVMe SSD Review
Samsung T7 Shield Portable 1TB USB SSD review
DeepCool LS720 (LCS) review
Fractal Design Pop Air RGB Black TG review

New Downloads
Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 18.0.5.4
FurMark Download v1.31
Intel HD graphics Driver Download Version: 31.0.101.3222
Intel ARC graphics Driver Download Version: 30.0.101.1743
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.7.1 driver download
GeForce 516.93 WHQL Studio driver download
Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v4.26.110
ReShade download v5.3.0
AIDA64 Download Version 6.75
7-Zip v22.01 Download


New Forum Topics
Intel Core i9-13900K with and without power management settings Nvidia reduces revenue prediction due to video card demand. Razer released gaming chairs inspired by Williams and Koenigsegg (at 1299 USD) Is Windows 11 "Ghost Spectre" really an improvement for gaming? FSR not doing its thingy Extreme 4-Way Sli Tuning Linux-compatible ELSA VELUGA G3 with NVIDIA RTX A5000 GeForce 516.93 WHQL Studio driver download Windows insider 525.26 Meet the Y2 Fish Tank Chassis, an aquarium on top of your PC components




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).







« Square Enix announces Order of War · Thermalright Cogage brand for mainstream CPU coolers · SpacePilot PRO mouse revealed »


Guru3D.com © 2022