http://www.clunk.org.uk/news-stories...pu-cooler.html
http://www.images.clunk.org.uk/artic...IMG0115-sm.jpg
Hugeness! :eek: Although it is shown on the X58 JR board.:up:
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http://www.clunk.org.uk/news-stories...pu-cooler.html
http://www.images.clunk.org.uk/artic...IMG0115-sm.jpg
Hugeness! :eek: Although it is shown on the X58 JR board.:up:
omg DFI with coolers now
looks interesting! :)
When's it available? :)
Not sure on the availability yet, I think they are still in r&d.
wow that looks pretty sweet
looks good, kind of odd though...
Where do i put my fan?!
AHH i see now! :D
That's a big boy.
Fill the gap in between the 2 towers so u wont waste air?
since thermalright makes their chipset coolers, i would have to guess that this is also made by thermalright?
As stated in the (short) article....
No. a fanless design would be much more open.
Edit:
u probably mount the fan with 2 strings, like on the TRUE(and others)
http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c..._2034_97185158
they need to start making hybrid cpu coolers like the TRUE with water connectors :p
The fans would have to be placed on both, left and right end (if you look at the picture as it is now).
So the airflow hits all heatpipes directly, hits the wall in the center of cooler and goes outwards from the heatsink.
Like this:
http://www.shrani.si/f/25/aa/4zhIxHSe/dfihsj.jpg
Dunno how that design would perform like but at least build quality looks very Thermalright'ish. The problem might be spacing tho, fitting dual fans that is, would be hard to fit 38mm thick fans on many setups at least.
this could be interesting...
Gotta see the base, but 6 heatpipes and good fin density. :up: Just gotta see how the fan(s) mount.