Evercool Announces Transformer S CPU Cooler
Evercool just rolled out its new Transformer S CPU cooler.
The device comes with "specifically designed" fins as well as two 8mm copper heat pipes to dissipate hot air more efficiently.
The 9cm, 2200 RPM fan also features a unique blade design to operate quietly (between 15 and 35 dBA). According to Evercool, the Transformer S is 13.5cm in height, fits in most ATX cases and is compatible with most AMD and Intel processors, reaching back to Intel's Pentium 4 series and AMD's Athlon 64 X2 and FX-series.
There was no information on pricing.
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amk-aka-Phantom Crappy plastic pins again? As if the Intel stock cooler didn't give us enough pain with this.Reply
Also, the round white fan looks awkward on this heatsink. -
cmcghee358 92mm is disappointing. I think it's fairly safe to say 120mm is the enthusiast size standard at this point.Reply
Unless it's for small size cases, in which was who cares? -
mrmaia I thought this one was related to the "Transformers mouse" news on Monday (http://www.tomshardware.com/news/transformers-3-dark-side-of-the-moon-hasbro-DeathAdder-Vespula,13587.html)Reply
This cooler brings nothing extra to the market. At 2200RPM it must be a hairdryer. I stick with my Zalman :) -
Any one seen their terrible computer animation of the CPU cooler?Reply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1FJaJj4c-OE
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tetracycloide mrmaiaAt 2200RPM it must be a hairdryer.Should probably read the whole article first next time:Reply
between 15 and 35 dBA
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warezme small fan, two small pipes, minimum fin area and overall small size??Reply
Unless it transforms into something better, I'll pass.