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New AMD socket AM2 cooler offered by Thermaltake
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Since AMD will publish its new
socket AM2 solution to the public in May 2006,
Thermaltake is also ready to offer thermal solution
to the market at the same time.
This socket AM2 cooler (P/N: CL-P0366) is
designed by using high-density Aluminum fins
soldered with Copper base. In order to enhance its
performance, four heat-pipes are soldered with
aluminum fins. Its thermal performance can meet AMD
Athlon 64 FX level (125W).
Unlike previous metal cam lever Clip,
coolers for socket AM2 is also changed from 3 holes
to single hole to meet new AM2 retention module.
This designation is also convenient to install
without any tools.
The most significant difference for Socket
AM2 is that AMD announce to adopt 4 pin fans in the
thermal module. In this new socket AM2 cooler,
Thermaltake provides new 4 Pin fan with PWM & temp.
Control function to meet the requirement from AMD.
Fan dimension is 70X70X15 and the speed is 5800rpm
at maximum. The 2 ball bearing fan is also reliable
and durable for high-end system.
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About ThermalTake
Thermaltake Incorporation, based in Taipei, Taiwan
is the global leader Thermal Solution and Thermal
Management for PC & Industrial Market. Its
Engineering Staffs masters in Airflow Analysis,
Material Conductivity and Heat Dissipation
Efficiency. Thermaltake offers a wide range of
products and services, providing effective and
cost-conscious cooling devices. The Company has more
than 1,000 employees worldwide supporting customers
from its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, as well as
from offices in China, Europe and United States
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