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Introduction
Around 5 years ago Thermaltake released the much acclaimed Golden Orb, which was cheap and very effective. Since then the world of CPU cooling has come on leaps and bounds, and in today’s coolers heat pipes are almost standard in cooling the increasing amount of heat spewed forth by today’s processors.
Trying to relive the Golden Orb glory days, Thermaltake has come up with the Golden Orb II.
A look at the features shows us by what means Thermaltake aim to achieve this.
Dimensions |
120x63mm |
Compatibility |
Intel Pentium 4 (Socket LGA775)
AMD Athlon 64 (Socket 754 / 939)
AMD Athlon 64 FX (Socket 939/940)
AMD Sempron (Socket 754)
AMD Opteron (Socket 940) |
Material |
Copper Core & Aluminium Extrusion (66Fin) |
Fan Dimension |
100 x 24 mm |
Rated Voltage |
12V |
Max Air Flow |
35.43 CFM |
Started Voltage |
5V |
Max Air Pressure |
1.50 mm H20 |
Power Input |
1.56W |
Noise |
127dBa |
Fan Speed |
1600 RPM |
Life Time |
30’000 Hours |
Weight |
752g |
Connector |
3 Pin |
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