Tuesday, May 24th 2011
EVGA Intros SuperClock, its First CPU Air Cooler
Here is the first EVGA-branded CPU air cooler, the EVGA SuperClock. Based on the design of Swiftech Polaris 120, the EVGA SuperClock uses nearly the same materials, but uses black-colored fins and heat pipes, apart from an illuminated fan. Like the original, the main heatsink consists of a heat pipe direct contact base, where the five heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU, the pipes in the central portion of the base (which receive most of the heat), propagate from a portion of the aluminum fin array that gets the maximum airflow. The heatsink is ventilated by a 120 mm spinner that lights up red, spins at 750 - 2500 RPM, pushing up to 84 CFM of air. At US $49.99, it's cheaper than the Swiftech Polaris 120, that's priced at $59.99 on the company store.
17 Comments on EVGA Intros SuperClock, its First CPU Air Cooler
its kinda unusual EVGA run into cooler device that aint connected to their previous stuff like vga or motherboard
or maybe EVGA wants to follow HIS with their cooler solution in the future
(see definitions 2. and 3.)
www.swiftech.com/polaris120heatsink.aspx
The red fan will sell big with the Green Team EVGA fanbio's. :banghead:
Green, anyways, is the Heineken color... ;)
AMD = ATI
EVGA = Nvidia exclusive
Nvidia is competition of ATI
Evga + AMD = Nvidia not to happy
no different then PNY whom sells PNY whom sells ram
or Sapphire that sells motherboards and powersupplies
EVGAs own x58 boards support xfire
so can we leave the god damn gpu bs at the door its a CPU cooler its a rebaged Swiftech Polaris with a red fan. whoop de do.
Nvidia wont care if you have a damn EVGA cooler. no one cares period just another cpu cooler that dosent really distinguish itself in a crowded market.