SilverStone Launches Heligon HE01 Cooler

The Heligon HE01 uses a 140 mm fan between the arrays and users can choose to add up to two additional fans using the included fan clips.

The cooler weighs 926 grams without fan and is 164 mm tall, 119 mm deep and 140 mm wide. Operating noise is between 18 and 41 dBA and life expectancy is 80,000 operating hours. The cooler supports Intel Socket LGA775/1155/1156/1366/2011  as well as AMD Socket AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2. The cooler sells for MSRP $79.99.

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  • atikkur
    Coool.
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  • nikorr
    Massive beast.
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  • hellfire24
    $80 bucks? kinda expensive?
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  • gm0n3y
    Will probably be decent, $80 is still too much though.
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  • spookyman
    Hmm does it cool as well as the 212 Evo?
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  • oj88
    Yet another dual fin CPU cooler. Now we have five similar dual fin array coolers in competition:

    Deepcool NepTwin
    Noctua NH-D14
    SilverStone Heligon HE01
    Thermalright Silver Arrow (credit to the post by amuffin on 7/30)
    ThermalTake Frio Extreme (ditto)

    Their price ranges b/w $60-$90, TDP ranges b/w 150-300 Watts. It is about time for Tom's experts to run a benchmark test on them now.
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  • hellfire24
    9387089 said:
    Hmm does it cool as well as the 212 Evo?

    most likely it will perform better!
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