Wednesday, September 17th 2008
Thermalright Ultra 120 Cu Limited Edition up for Grabs Next Month
Famous for their fin-array based air cooling, Thermalright had earlier announced that they would be releasing a full-copper version of their popular Ultra 120 CPU cooler. Reports suggest that the cooler indeed will make it to the market next month, just that the company would be making only 3,000 of these coolers making it a limited-edition product. The cooler uses copper in all its parts, starting from the CPU contact base, the six heatpipes, and the 50+ fins. With copper being a heavier metal than aluminum, the heatsink tips the scales at a whole 3 kilograms (roughly 6 lbs). The thermal properties of copper along with an element of aesthetic appeal would sell this product, which will be priced at US $99 when it releases next month.
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83 Comments on Thermalright Ultra 120 Cu Limited Edition up for Grabs Next Month
Isnt copper heatpipes and Alu fins the best combo though? Cus alu is better at dissipating heat? I would imagine this thing will be damn expensive.
I didnt buy the 120 cus of its weight but thats ridiculous!
Cooler bolts through board and metal tray.
kinda
I sure hope one or two of them reaches Denmark for me to buy :rockout:
But, thats just what I hear.... ;)