Friday, June 3, 2011

CPU cooler Swirl: Spire will try again with a cylinder

Taking advantage of the stage provided by the Computex 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, Spire has officially introduced the Swirl CPU cooler that uses a vertical cylinder design along with 3 copper heat pipes of 8mm loops based on copper also to give vent to hot spirits of processors 130W ~ 150W. Heat pipes and cooling fins of the swirl are welded and protected with a thin layer of nickel which also prevents oxidation over time.

The fan, mounted vertically, with 4 red LEDs to provide bright even pleasant one aspect of the product. The heat sink provides universal support for both Intel and AMD platforms.
Three (3) to 8mm copper U-shaped copper heat pipes
Straight-lined heat-pipes
Allowing air to pass through
All Easily-directional 45 aluminum fins for best surface rate
Dark Nickel-coated heat-sink to preserve killer looks from 7.5cm long oxidation
Vertical 9 Ball-bearing blade red LED fan
Manual DC fan (RPM) speed control unit controller included
PCI Allows user to manually set rpm from 800 ~ 2000RPM
High Quality, Long MTBF Japanese No.1 Ball bearing
Supports 1155/1156 & Intel 1366 sockets and AM2/AM3 sockets
5 Year supported manufacturer warranty
Compatibility: 775/1156/1366 sockets for Intel and for AM2/AM3/940/939 AMD

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