Wednesday, February 23rd 2022

Bitspower Unveils the Phantom CPU Cooler

Bitspower is known almost entirely for its DIY liquid-cooling products, but is looking to expand into the air-based cooling space. The company is ready with the Bitsport Phantom, a tower-type CPU air cooler. The cooler features a conventional tower-type design, in which four 6 mm-thick copper heat-pipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat through the fin-stack. The heat-pipes are capped at the ends, and the top-plate has a slick looking insert with the Bitspower logo in the center. The fin-stack is ventilated by a 120 mm addressable-RGB illuminated fan. The cooler supports the latest LGA1700 socket. Specs related to the fan and heatsink, as well as pricing and availability information, remains unknown.
Source: David Martiez (Linkedin)
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7 Comments on Bitspower Unveils the Phantom CPU Cooler

#1
Chaitanya
Not a big fan of that fan bracket which is prone to breaking and not easy to source compared to wire clips.
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#2
Shou Miko
ChaitanyaNot a big fan of that fan bracket which is prone to breaking and not easy to source compared to wire clips.
I actually like the plastic clip for the fan it's more solid then a tiny metal clip that most manufacturers use and I used them on a couple of air coolers in the past and never broke one on the other hand the tiny metal clips can be really annoying to mount.
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#3
joan16v
Is not going to make history... is just another one cpu regular cooler.
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#4
Blaylock
This is nothing more than a Coolermaster Hyper 212 with caps on the pipes and a different fan. They didn't even bother to change the design of the fan clips. It's a direct rip-off.
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#5
konga
BlaylockThis is nothing more than a Coolermaster Hyper 212 with caps on the pipes and a different fan. They didn't even bother to change the design of the fan clips. It's a direct rip-off.
Now now, it's not a direct copy... because they forgot to set back the finstack enough to leave the first memory slot unobstructed like the 212 Evo V2 does.
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#6
trsttte
Cooler master is a big contract manufacturer, it's not unlikely that this is just a rebranded copy of the old Hyper 212
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#7
ir_cow
Sooooo a CM 212 EVO with a new logo?
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