Wednesday, November 7th 2012

SilverStone Debuts the NT06-PRO CPU Cooler

SilverStone has this week introduced the NT06-PRO, a SFF-friendly CPU cooler that promises 'superior silence and performance'. Part of the Nitrogon Series and based on the NT06-E model, this new cooler measures 140(W) x 82(H) x 139 (D) mm and features a copper base, six soldered 6 mm heatpipes, and a 120 mm Sleeve Bearing fan operating at 1,000 to 2,200 RPM.

The NT06-PRO supports Intel Socket LGA775/1155/1156/1366/2011 and AMD Socket AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2 processors and has a recommended price tag of €50.90.
Add your own comment

11 Comments on SilverStone Debuts the NT06-PRO CPU Cooler

#1
RejZoR
Looks like a proper low profile cooler. I just don't get it why so few retailers offer Silverstone coolers. It's really hard to find them in ym country.
Posted on Reply
#2
natr0n
It's not good when the stock photo of new product has bent fins.
Posted on Reply
#3
PLAfiller
natr0nIt's not good when the stock photo of new product has bent fins.
I don't see any :confused:
Posted on Reply
#4
natr0n
lZKoceI don't see any :confused:
fan clip area in the middle corner. 1st and 4th pic.
Posted on Reply
#5
mediasorcerer
Looks quite nifty, wack a slimline fan on top and underneath and would be good for low profile builds for sure.
Posted on Reply
#6
NC37
natr0nfan clip area in the middle corner. 1st and 4th pic.
Theres also a couple other spots where the spacing is a little off.
Posted on Reply
#7
t77snapshot
Nice looking cooler and probably performs well, but for $65 bucks?? Are you paying for the convenience of a low-profile design/ compatibility? I just don't understand some companies and their price margins.:shadedshu
Posted on Reply
#8
TheDeeGee
Another Noctua Copy :)

Owning a Noctua NH-C14 myself which this silverstone is based of.
Posted on Reply
#9
No_Asylum
SvarogAnother Noctua Copy :)

Owning a Noctua NH-C14 myself which this silverstone is based of.
Every Single Fan Created Today is a copy of another fan. There are no more possible shapes or configurations that havent been tried.
Posted on Reply
#10
xorbe
What SFF case would this fit into? I was thinking of a mini-itx build with that asrock FM2 board and an A10-5700 and one of those picoPSU things.
Posted on Reply
#11
Sinzia
xorbeWhat SFF case would this fit into? I was thinking of a mini-itx build with that asrock FM2 board and an A10-5700 and one of those picoPSU things.
Coolermaster Elite 120, Silverstone SG-06, etc.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Nov 27th, 2024 15:04 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts