Monday, April 23rd 2012

Nofan Unveils All-Copper CR-95C Silent CPU Heatsink

Silent PC cooling solutions expert Nofan is ready with an all-copper variant of its CR-95 fanless CPU heatsink. Called the CR-95C, the heatink retains the distinct hamster-wheel shape that's optimized for passive cooling. Measuring 180 x 180 x 148 mm (WxDxH), the cooler weighs a little over a kilogram, at 1020 g. Despite its dimensions, particularly its weight, it can only handle processors with TDP up to 100W (95W chips with mild OC could run, too). Its design consists of an octagonal copper (mirror-finish) base, from which two copper heat-pipes emerge, which twine through the copper fin stack. The CR-95C from Nofan is slated for early-June.
Source: FanlessTech
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30 Comments on Nofan Unveils All-Copper CR-95C Silent CPU Heatsink

#1
badtaylorx
my god....put a blower inside of that thing, seal up the bottom and watch the temps go NOWHERE!!! i know thats not the point of this thing but you gotta think this thing fanned properly could keep up with the best of'em...or be the best of'em
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#2
Delta6326
This thing looks nice I think putting in a silent fan just to move a little bit of air would really make this a winner
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#5
ZoneDymo
WANT WANT WANT please :)
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#6
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
FreedomEclipseGigabyte 'Rocket' anyone?
That made me think of my old Socket a Cooler Master Jet 7! I loved that cooler


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#7
arnoo1
i do have a 230v fan, if i mount it in that thing, maybe i get good temps xd, a blower fan i have like reference geforce/amd cards
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#8
function69
Very odd and cool looking, might get it just as a paperweight and conversation piece for my desk!
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#9
douglatins
badtaylorxmy god....put a blower inside of that thing, seal up the bottom and watch the temps go NOWHERE!!! i know thats not the point of this thing but you gotta think this thing fanned properly could keep up with the best of'em...or be the best of'em
No not really my bet with a fan this would get nowhere as near a hs like a D14. This is designed for fanless optimal only.
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#10
leonard_222003
It looks nice but i don't think it can compare to noctua/thermalright high end coolers wich most are not all cooper.
I believe thermalright made an all cooper TRUE once that weight so much it could brake the MB, other than the price and weight it wasn't such a breaktrough in temps to make it viable.
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#11
Velvet Wafer
compared to a proper loop, thats rubbish... they really need to advance aircoolers in technology, or i will never get one again... one by one, they are laughable against even a mediocre water loop...pff
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#12
xBruce88x
FreedomEclipseGigabyte 'Rocket' anyone?
Google Chrome says no...



but yea that thing looks like a mini air conditioner unit lol
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#13
Benetanegia
FreedomEclipseGigabyte 'Rocket' anyone?
When I first saw the Rocket I thought it was too big and obtrusive in all directions. According to specs the Rocket is 112 x 112mm. This one is 180 x 180 mm, WTF.
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#15
neko77025
I am thinking ... Use this As SB cooler,

Use the True Copper for CPU www.xoxide.com/thermalright-copper-cpucooler.html
Use UMH from Enzotech www.enzotechnology.com/umhset.htm
Use Lian-Li Copper Case. www.xpcgear.com/pca60c.html
Throw in some Copper Water blocks & a www.frozencpu.com/products/15738/ex-rad-392/Aquacomputer_Airplex_Modularity_System_240_Radiator_Pump_Reservoir_Combo_-_Copper_Fins_-_D5_Pump_33050.html

The Copper Bastard!

Not sure why you would use A CPU heatsink when you have watercooling.. tho .. lol
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#16
Animalpak
Is made with one thing in mind... THE SILENCE !

I bet works fine !
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#17
Kaleid
I've been running various CPUs passive without such a monstrosity for years.
e7400 @ 3.8Ghz, i3 530 @ 4.04 and even a i5 750 @ 3.6
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#18
xenocide
leonard_222003It looks nice but i don't think it can compare to noctua/thermalright high end coolers wich most are not all cooper.
I believe thermalright made an all cooper TRUE once that weight so much it could brake the MB, other than the price and weight it wasn't such a breaktrough in temps to make it viable.
Old Zalman fans had the same problem. A lot of HSF's around the early to mid 2000's were really damn heavy.
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#20
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
this looks like the worst fleshlight ever
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#21
vega22
sorry, please excuse me, i need to change my pants.

aw man that thing is sick, i dont want it in my case, it would get covered in dust in there i want it to touch and lick :drools:
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#22
jalex3
Musselsthis looks like the worst fleshlight ever
Thanks for the imagery. :banghead: :cry:
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#24
OneCool
I love shiny things


I guess I could fit it into my laptop :shadedshu
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#25
NC37
Everywhere I go, it's fins are following me!
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