Inno3D manufacturer has launched three models of cooling system for CPUs: iChill the X5, and XXX iChill iChill Storm. These coolers are compatible with the CPU on socket AM2 and LGA 775/115x / 3. Round format, the X5 shows the dimensions of 158 x 124 x 82 mm. It consists of an aluminum radiator crossed by five copper heat pipes, a copper base and a 120mm fan running at a speed between 800 and 1500 revolutions per minute (for noise ranging from 15 to 29 dBA).
For its part, XXX model has a slightly smaller heatsink and a fan of only 90 mm operating between 900 and 2000 rpm, for noise similar to the X5. Finally, the Storm is a low-profile design, with dimensions of 120 x 94 x 58 mm. It consists of a simple aluminum radiator topped by a 90 mm fan running at 2500 rpm (19 dBA).
Guaranteed six years.
For its part, XXX model has a slightly smaller heatsink and a fan of only 90 mm operating between 900 and 2000 rpm, for noise similar to the X5. Finally, the Storm is a low-profile design, with dimensions of 120 x 94 x 58 mm. It consists of a simple aluminum radiator topped by a 90 mm fan running at 2500 rpm (19 dBA).
Guaranteed six years.
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