Thursday, November 16th 2017
Jonsbo Intros the PC-701 Top-flow CPU Cooler
Jonsbo today introduced the PC-701 top-flow CPU cooler. The cooler features a "C-type" aluminium fin-stack which propagates along the plane of the motherboard. Heat drawn by five 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat-pipes making direct contact with the CPU at the base, is conveyed along five points of the aluminium fin-stack, which is then ventilated by a 120 mm fan. Measuring 120 mm x 125 mm x 75 mm (WxDxH), and weighing 570 g, the cooler is designed to handle thermal loads of up to 135W.
The included 120 mm fan is the same one Jonsbo bundles with the CR-601 cooler. Taking in 4-pin PWM input, it spins between 500 to 1,500 RPM, with a noise output ranging between 19.5 to 29.2 dBA. This fan features RGB LED lighting projected onto its impeller. The cooler supports most mainstream-desktop CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA115x, and LGA775. The company didn't reveal pricing.
The included 120 mm fan is the same one Jonsbo bundles with the CR-601 cooler. Taking in 4-pin PWM input, it spins between 500 to 1,500 RPM, with a noise output ranging between 19.5 to 29.2 dBA. This fan features RGB LED lighting projected onto its impeller. The cooler supports most mainstream-desktop CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA115x, and LGA775. The company didn't reveal pricing.
23 Comments on Jonsbo Intros the PC-701 Top-flow CPU Cooler
Gets within spitting distance of a NH-D15S under heavy loads. And damn is it sexy? Topflow really has a certain appeal.
Other than that, this looks like it would be an excellent fit for an SFF Raven Ridge (w/pico PSU) build with some overclocking potential, once AM4 chips hit the market. Just need an ITX case that will fit the cooler (and pretty much nothing else) with a decent design. Shouldn't be too difficult.
they work very well and eave room for case side fans which i needed for my pair of 980 tI room heaters..
i now have a pair of 1070 cards similar performance but without the cooling problems.. its amazing the difference losing 150 watts or so makes.. he he
trog
but will say again losing that 150 watts or so of heat to get rid of makes a huge difference.. more so than i would have thought.. :)
trog
And no, this won't fit the 202 - its max CPU cooler height is 56mm, this is 75mm. The Cryorig C7 might be worth a try, it's rated for 100W, but it won't be a massive improvement. You might be able to squeeze a Reeven Brontes (59mm) in your case if you mount the fan to the case side panel (removes the height of the metal mounting clips) and use some elbow grease/accept a slightly bent side panel, but that might put some stress on your socket and mounting mechanism. If you're going the way of side-panel mounted fans though, you might try to mount a 120mm fan over your Nh-L9i first though (as you'll have to lightly mod your side panel anyway). The Prolimatech Samuel 17 with a low profile 120mm fan would also probably fit, and I found plenty of pictures of the 202 with a Scythe Big Shuriken 2 rev. B, even though its stated height is 58mm.
They seem to be making a name for themselves.
This is starting to smell weird.