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
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40 Comments on DFI LanParty CPU Cooler in the Works

#1
oli_ramsay
:eek:

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.
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#2
ShadowFold
Woo go DFI! They need to branch off into more stuff. I have always had solid boards from them. I would love to see some LanParty cards as well.. That heatsink tho.. Kinda big. And if it doesn't have HDT then it's fail. I do like the mounting tho. Very clever..
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#3
slyfox2151
OMG thats huge even compaird to my S1284...

I WANT ONE!
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#4
Exavier
so the mounting mechanism is a rubiks cube, in keeping with DFI over-complication? ;)
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#5
Mega-Japan
That thing is HUGE. But looking at the size of recent Radeon cards (as it looks to be the same height as that cooler), I think man, I thought technology was supposed to make things smaller >_>...
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#6
thebeephaha
I thought my Tuniq Tower and now Core Contact Freezer were big but that is just massive.

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.
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#7
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Something tells me that my Scythe Ninja does better.
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#8
Jakl
Ya that thing is HUGE! I want to see the difference between that and the TRUE
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#9
Assimilator
I want to know how much it weighs... and how long it takes for a CPU to collapse under the strain. 0_o
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#10
Mistral
When I first saw the image I was about to burst out laughing, but then I realized the size of the motherboard.

Nice.
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#11
r9
ShadowFoldWoo go DFI! They need to branch off into more stuff. I have always had solid boards from them. I would love to see some LanParty cards as well.. That heatsink tho.. Kinda big. And if it doesn't have HDT then it's fail. I do like the mounting tho. Very clever..
+1 on DFI VGA
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#12
The Witcher
Did someone notice a strange thing on top of the cooler ?

It looks like the good guys icon in Transformers, I guess they were called the Desectikon or something like that...
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#13
DarkEgo
Is that a DFI micro ATX Core i7 board?
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#14
Mega-Japan
The WitcherDid someone notice a strange thing on top of the cooler ?

It looks like the good guys icon in Transformers, I guess they were called the Desectikon or something like that...
lmao, +1.
Now that I look closer, it definitely looks that way xD

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#15
ShadowFold
That's autobot. I would say it looks more decepticon to be honest.
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#16
Polarman
Maybe they just put a "Lanparty" sticker on it to fool everybody.
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#17
ascstinger
r9+1 on DFI VGA
i dont agree on that one, dfi is good at making motherboards, why complicate things? Multiple product lines would just take engineers and resources away from their main product
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#18
Mega-Japan
ShadowFoldThat's autobot. I would say it looks more decepticon to be honest.


Hmm... nah, not really.
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#19
D3mon_Hunt3r
I believe they've put that there... LOL

Notice its just like the one on the MB cooler.

Oops. :banghead:
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#20
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
They could use this as an incentive to offer more with their boards and charge a slightly higher premium than they currently do.
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#21
LittleLizard
these are good news as it also shows the core i7 matx board. as for the cooler, it has 12 heatpipes (or 6 doubles) which is insane :eek:
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#22
Whilhelm
What the heck is that video card. It looks like a 3870 but it has no crossfire connectors.

That cooler looks ridiculous, it makes me glad that I use water.
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#23
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
it's not the size that matters, it is how you use it!
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#24
kiriakost
Basically, thats a passive CPU cooler unit , and it looks , that planed to be and remain passive.

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 .
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#25
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
I bet you will be able to attach some 120mm fans or something on it, also is it cooling a core i7
looks like tri channel memory to me
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