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XIGMATEK Announces the Tyr SD1264B CPU Cooler

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XIGMATEK today unveiled the revised Tyr (SD1264B) tower-type CPU cooler. The Tyr is features a common aluminium fin tower-type design, with narrower fins towards the bottom of the stack for better clearance around the CPU socket. The cooler features four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the CPU, conveying heat through the fin-stack.

Ventilating the XIGMATEK Tyr is its included 120 mm fan which takes 4-pin PWM power input, spins between 600-2,000 RPM, and pushes up to 59 CFM of air, with a noise output ranging between 28-38 dBA. The included "speed adapter" (a shunt with the resistor) reduces fan speed by half. The fan's frame is fitted with red LEDs. The cooler supports sockets LGA115x, AM3(+), and FM2(+). The company didn't announce pricing.



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Considering that CM Hyper 212 Evo(and its master cooler variant) are the highest selling coolers in this entry level tower cooler class, I guess this tyre will be good for rolling dowm the hill.
 
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I smell a lawsuit from Thermaltake incoming with that fan design.
 

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I smell a lawsuit from Thermaltake incoming with that fan design.
frame looks so suspicious ... blades arent even close to any current Tt fan !
 
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Should have just waited till they had AM4 bracket.
 
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