Friday, December 20th 2013

Inter-Tech Readies the Dynatron MARS T1 CPU Cooler

German company Inter-Tech is currently preparing the release of a new Dynatron Series CPU cooler, the MARS T1. This cooling solution measures 135 x 150 x 80 mm, it weighs 660 grams, and has 48 aluminum fins, four 6 mm direct contact copper heatpipes, and a 120 mm fan that can operate at 600 to 1500 RPM.

The MARS T1 has support for Intel LGA 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011 and AMD Sockel FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2 processors with a TDP of up to 160 W. No word yet on pricing.
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6 Comments on Inter-Tech Readies the Dynatron MARS T1 CPU Cooler

#1
Jorge
It doesn't look like a great design... We'll see how it performs in testing.
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#3
micropage7
just rendering, with 2 heat pipes and standard design. it looks average
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#4
Nordic
I am not the most well versed in tech companies but I havn't heard of these guys before. This is only a render not a prototype. To me this sounds like a pre-announcement to get their name out there. 160w seems high but what do I know.
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#5
dj-electric
C'mon guys, tell me you don't see this



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#6
Rookienoob
Inter-tech is, where I live, most famous for flooding the Scandinavian market with generic crap PSUs (Energon 550W, 650W, 750W and 1000W series), most of which sell for less than the Corsair CX430W. I have repaired too many computers where Inter-tech PSUs have killed various hardware parts.

They can't even deliver half of their rated power stable and the main caps are tiny.

I would not touch any product that company puts on the market. If their cases and PSUs are any indication of their product quality, that CPU fan likely has a rated lifespan of 30000 hours or less.
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