Thursday, August 2nd 2018
ID-Cooling Intros SE-912i CPU Cooler
ID-Cooling introduced the SE-912i, a low-cost tower-type CPU cooler. The cooler comes in two variants based on the color of the fan's LED illumination, SE-912i-R (red) and SE-912i-B (blue). What's being sold here is a very "slim" tower-type cooler (with a thickness of just 63 mm), but it really is just an aluminium fin-stack meant for 92 mm fans, strapped onto a larger 120 mm fan, with a lot of the fan's airflow bypassing the fin-stack, which could be good to check air bleeding from the sides of the fin-stack.
Two 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes make direct contact with the CPU at an aluminium base. The cooler only supports LGA115x and LGA1366 sockets, with the retention module attached to the base out of the box. The included fan takes in 3-pin power input, spinning at 1,600 RPM at 12V, pushing up to 58.4 CFM of air, with a maximum noise output of 26.4 dBA. Measuring 63 mm x 120 mm x 130 mm (DxWxH, including fan), the cooler weighs about 295 g. It is expected to be priced around $20.
Two 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes make direct contact with the CPU at an aluminium base. The cooler only supports LGA115x and LGA1366 sockets, with the retention module attached to the base out of the box. The included fan takes in 3-pin power input, spinning at 1,600 RPM at 12V, pushing up to 58.4 CFM of air, with a maximum noise output of 26.4 dBA. Measuring 63 mm x 120 mm x 130 mm (DxWxH, including fan), the cooler weighs about 295 g. It is expected to be priced around $20.
11 Comments on ID-Cooling Intros SE-912i CPU Cooler
Actually for $20, is a interesting option, with just 2 heatpipes...direct competition for stock cooler
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In other words just the type of ineffective tricks one hopes to find as selling points on lower end products from lesser known brands. :p
meh :)