Tuesday, January 20th 2009
DFI LanParty CPU Cooler in the Works
Clunk.org.uk have got hold of some photos of what appears to be a DFI LanParty branded CPU Cooler. The design is something new, featuring 6 heatpipes, effectively acting as 12 and with two independant heatsinks. No details such as pricing or availability accompany the images, but it is believed DFI are in collaboration with Thermalright and as such this could be a joint venture between them. The cooler seems to be held on with a prototype bolt on kit, which one would expect to change before the product reaches retail.
Source:
Clunk.org.uk
40 Comments on DFI LanParty CPU Cooler in the Works
That thing's a monster! I wonder if it's gonna perform as well as the smaller ones like the xigma s1283 or the TRUE.
I WANT ONE!
I really like that split design so that the heat doesn't go through the fins back into the heatpipes. Being separated seems like a good idea.
Nice.
It looks like the good guys icon in Transformers, I guess they were called the Desectikon or something like that...
Now that I look closer, it definitely looks that way xD
Hmm... nah, not really.
Notice its just like the one on the MB cooler.
Oops. :banghead:
That cooler looks ridiculous, it makes me glad that I use water.
Funny enough , they use a common cooler on the VGA ... looks that they are desperate,
there is no room for passive cooling for the VGA , so they have failed in my eyes.
The complete passive solutions works , for special applications , sound studio and such .
Years back, Zalman had build a huge metal box as passive cooler, looks that no one can avoid
the word "huge" on passive cooling , the law of physics always wins .
looks like tri channel memory to me