Cooler Master shows cooler prototype

Cooler Master did not yet fully developed a cooler look at the CES in Las Vegas. The design of the TPC-812 is definite, but its production is not ready yet: what the performances would still need to improve.

Because the process is not yet ready for mass production could Coolermaster no definitive figures on the performance, but the TPC-812 should at least be able to dissipate 300W. A new design could underlie: the cooler is built around a U-shaped vapor chamber, a sort of squashed heatpipe. There are also regular heat pipes, 8mm six instances, processes to support the vapor chamber.

In a test setup, the new cooler Corsairs against H80-water and put a Thuban was under Prime95 load between one and four degrees cooler than keeping the H80. The latter was, like the TPC-812, a single 120mm fan instead of two pieces fitted. According to Cooler Master cooler they had a disadvantage, given the flow of air along the card was, but the H80 is obviously designed for two fans. The cooler should be from late March to seventy U.S. dollars available.

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