Monday, October 3rd 2011
Evercool Unveils Transformer S CPU Cooler
Evercool showed the first pictures of its Transformer S series CPU cooler. The Transformer S is a compact aluminum fin tower-type CPU cooler aimed at those just getting started with performance third-party cooling. It has Intel LGA 1366/1155/1156/775 (adjustable) push-pins pre-fitted, so installing it is as simple as installing the stock cooler, it also comes with a mounting kit for AMD sockets. Measuring 130 x 161 x 78.5 mm, the cooler weighs 630 g, so the cooler isn't quite "entry-level".
The Transformer S uses a high density aluminum fin stack to which heat is fed by two 8 mm copper heat pipes, that pass through the base, making direct contact with the CPU. It is ventilated by a 120 mm "Ever Lubricated" bearing fan that is PWM controlled, and spins between 800 and 2,200 RPM, with rated noise output under 35 dBA. Evercool didn't let out pricing details.A promotional video follows after the break.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
The Transformer S uses a high density aluminum fin stack to which heat is fed by two 8 mm copper heat pipes, that pass through the base, making direct contact with the CPU. It is ventilated by a 120 mm "Ever Lubricated" bearing fan that is PWM controlled, and spins between 800 and 2,200 RPM, with rated noise output under 35 dBA. Evercool didn't let out pricing details.A promotional video follows after the break.
19 Comments on Evercool Unveils Transformer S CPU Cooler
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They must be selling to console gamers, look at the video graphics and the transformer theme.
O well back to non-console PC world. Did anyone notice the inclusion of 2011 socket adapters this late in the game with what 1 or 2+ months then we have 2011. :banghead:
*Shoot at it with two pistols.*
*Insert new cooler.*
*Cooling problems solved.*
MIND = BLOWN!
I have it currently on my AMD Athlon X4 630 Oced to 3.6ghz 1.4V and full load is 39deg :)
It makes the cooler look a lot cleaner which many companies do not offer. (Scythe use it on some of their coolers, but that's metal nuts and looks like it's screwed on.)
Gonna make red identical heat pipe covers for my NH-D14 soon. About it should be in metal or plastic I haven't decided yet :)
also yes, fan spin wrong way.
it was probably made for free by a fanboy Lulz...
like wheel spins example
maybe that video wanna copy the effect of it