Friday, June 3, 2011

The novelty Noctua at Computex 2011

As usual Noctua at Computex has led a large fleet of new air-cooling in the field: Fans' Focused Flow 120mm. These fans for heat sinks or radiators of liquid systems capable of accurately directing the flow of air. At the base of operation there is a similar technology - but not identical - to that used by the SilverStone fans Air Penetrator, with a particular grid-shaped paddle shaped "located at the bottom that serves to channel the air expulsion.

Attachment kit for LGA-2011. Still in prototype stage this kit allows you to mount all the coolers Noctua products from 2005 onwards on the future of x79 platforms equipped with Intel LGA Sandy Bridge-E-2011, using the proven system SecuFirm2. Will be sent free of charge to users with a regular proof of purchase of a heat sink of the Austrian producer.

LP dual-fan heatsink. Radiator suspension semi-horizontal heatpipes and type "C" for the low-profile heatsink Noctua dedicated HTPC systems of small houses with mini-ITX. To further reduce the overall height you can use a single 92mm fan mounted on the bottom dell'heatsink. Heatsink "Triple-heatsinks." Prototype that uses three independent radiators (the central tower and the two sides are inclined) combined with 8 heatpipes and two 140mm fan.

Heatsink "Downdraft". Prototype with two gigantic 120mm fan in a horizontal position and 7 heatpipe. The design allows to cool the CPU and all components around the socket. Heatsink D-Type. " Prototype produced by the excellent NH-D14 with new heat sinks and can mount up to three fans in series without "disturb" the DIMM slots.

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