Cooler Master Hyper TX2 Copper Base Aluminum Fins 3 Heatpipes CPU Cooler - (RR-CCH-L9U1-GP).
Cooler Master's total cooling solution, the Hyper TX2, cools more than just the CPU. A plastic diverter on the back of the heatsink directs exhaust air downward to blow air across the adjacent chipsets, MOSFETs and other nearby circuitry. Recent motherboard designs have been conducting surplus heat from other chipsets to this area to eliminate noisy chipset fans making the Hyper TX2 ready for the challenge. Its compact design stands less than 140mm tall fits into tighter spots and weighing only 482 grams prevents weight stress from affecting the motherboard. A 92mm fan spins at 1800 RPM to deliver over 41 CFM of cooling airflow with a whisper-quiet noise level of only 22 dBA. Trios of U-shaped copper heatpipes rise from the copper base to transfer the potentially damaging heat up to the stack of aluminum convection fins for dispersion. The TX2 comes configured to attach to the motherboard of systems using the AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2 o Intel LGA 775 processor straight from the box. The user merely needs to remove one of the appropriate, already attached mounting brackets to quickly and painlessly attach the cooler as thermal material is already applied.
Product Features :
- Universal Design for Intel LGA775 and AMD AM2/754/939/940 socket
- New 90 mm fan blade and frame design produces greater airflow as 100 mm fan
- Easy installation design without removing the motherboard
- Copper-based and aluminum heat sink with 3 embedded heat pipes design provides excellent heat dissipation
Technical Details :
- Brand Name: Cooler Master
Review By C.Q (Minnesota) :
Usually one of the lowest price CPU heatsinks. Have had several in the past 5 years or so, along with my brother. Very quiet. Keeps things substantially cool. Cooler than most others. Tom's Hardware rated it in the top ten back in the day.
Maybe the big humungous newer heatsinks will keep things cooler. But so what. Cooler than most is cool enough for me. Plus, the others are humungous. The half-sized fin thing on the opposing side is kind of weird. But again, so what. It works great. I have owned a few other non-factory heatsinks. And I even bought a humungous one recently in order to see if I could go fanless on the CPU. Back to this baby, I go.