Tuesday, July 12th 2016
ENERMAX Launches the ETS-T50 AXE with 7 Patented Technologies
ENERMAX, the maker of high-performance PC hardware components, presents the ETS-T50 AXE series, the flagship air cooler equipped with 5x Ø6mm heat pipes. This high performance cooler lineup features 7 unique patents and supports 250W TDP. ETS-T50 AXE, the high-performance CPU cooler, is available in two colors, black and white. The black T50 (ETS-T50A-BVT) comes with ENERMAX patented VEGAS fan with 3-color LED, featuring Thermal Conductive Coating (TCC) in black. On the other hand, the white T50 (ETS-T50A-WVS) with TCC in white incorporates with ENERMAX VEGAS fan with white LED.Compatibility & availability
The ETS-T50 AXE series supports all current Intel and AMD platforms:
The ETS-T50 AXE series supports all current Intel and AMD platforms:
- Intel LGA 775/1150/1151/1155/1156/1366/2011/2011-3
- AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1/FM2/FM2+
12 Comments on ENERMAX Launches the ETS-T50 AXE with 7 Patented Technologies
Seriously, who wants those leds... 13 year olds ?
By using differential wind pressure, the PDF design is to squeeze the air flow to pass through the cone-shaped tunnel rapidly. This patented design can help increase 15% more airflow and enhance the cooling performance.
Patented Air Guide with rotatable grill for preferred airflow direction adjustment directly toward the rear case fan area
Patented DFRTM (Dust Free Rotation) technology* instantly blows away the dust to prolong the lifespan
Patented VGF (Vortex Generation Flow) to increase air convection around the heat pipe
Not sure what else is patented. The dust free rotation thing I'm sure I've seen before.
I think it was an MSI graphics card.
Also my current Sabertooth Mobo does on some included fans.
I'd be willing to give it a try without the LED's. I recently started using their ETS-T40F as a new budget replacement for the hyper 212 Evo because it is so much better at cooling. Looking forward to a review.
The other two are just different approaches of the same features that the Hyper 212X has, which is not that impressive.
As for the patent BS, apparently they've learned from the likes of Apple, and are now patenting the fact that air changes direction when it hits a surface...