Friday, March 15th 2013

Evercool Announces HPR 9225EA CPU Cooler

Evercool announced the HPR 9225EA entry-level tower-type CPU cooler. It uses a stack of 43 aluminium fins, to which heat is conveyed by two 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes, which make direct contact with the CPU at the base. The stack is ventilated by a 92 mm fan that spins at speeds up to 2,200 RPM, pushing 35.6 CFM of air, with 26.3 dBA noise output. Measuring 97 x 73 x 118 mm (WxDxH), the cooler weighs about 400 g. It supports most modern CPU socket types, with the exception of LGA2011. Among the socket types supported are LGA115x, LGA775, AM3+/AM3/AM2+, and FM2/FM1. The company did not give out pricing information.
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8 Comments on Evercool Announces HPR 9225EA CPU Cooler

#1
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
has to be very cheap.
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#2
Jorge
It's probably efficient for only two heat pipes but it won't be very practical unless it equals the Hyper 212/EVO and cost ~$25.
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#3
natr0n
Simple and efficient.
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#4
D4S4
jesus christ and freaken direct contact heatpipes. the only thing i see them good for is potentially causing issues with delidded cpu's.

this one's base looks quite nice though, no gaps
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de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
JorgeIt's probably efficient for only two heat pipes but it won't be very practical unless it equals the Hyper 212/EVO and cost ~$25.
it will never equal the quad heatpipe hyper 212.
this will be competing with the TX3 i suppose.
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#6
Sasqui
de.das.dudeit will never equal the quad heatpipe hyper 212.
Which is the best damn heatpipe sink I've ever come across, for the price.
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#7
R00kie
looks like a cheap knockoff of a Hyper 101 with a bigger fan to me....
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#8
dj-electric
Hold your horses!

Is that a ZALMAN mounting mechanism? (7000V\CNPS5X\8000T)
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