InterTech Working on Dynatron MARS T1 CPU Cooler
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InterTech's Dynatron MARS T1 CPU cooler is almost here.
InterTech is releasing a new CPU cooler, the MARS T1, which is part of the Dynatron series of components.
The cooler is built with a narrow aluminum fin stack using 48 fins, to which heat is fed through two 5-mm thick U-shaped copper heat pipes. The heat is dissipated by a red 120 mm fan, and can spin at speeds ranging from 600 RPM to 1500 RPM. The cooler weighs 660 grams and measures 135 x 150 x 80 mm. It is said to dissipate 160 W of thermal energy.
Socket compatibility is as good as any modern-day CPU socket, including AMD's AM3+, FM2, as well as Intel's LGA1150 and LGA2011 sockets.
There was no word on pricing or a release date yet.
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The mounting holes for 1150, 1155 and 1156 is the same. Even if it says "only" 1150 compatible in the article, it means that's its for all the 3 sockets.
*sips coffee* yeaaaaaaah, I'm gonna need you to go ahead and come in on Saturday.
It only pushes 160W in dissipation which is pretty low compared to (in your sig) Hyper 212 Evo so OCing would be harder.
If you want red just get a Noctua and then some red ring Corsair SP fans. Or a H100i and change the LED to red like I have right now.
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So does anyone know what makes one HSF having lower temps than another?
Let's say two HSF from two different manufactures. HSF#1 can get the CPU down to 30C and HSF#2 can only get it down to 35C. If both look similar to one another, then what makes HSF#1 getting better temps?
It's very THIN so even with a good fan the cooling under load may drop off. I've seen LOTS of these types of coolers come and go.
People simply won't pay a premium unless it's worth it, and why should they?