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Thermolab-Designed, Cooltek-Branded LP53 and ITX30 CPU Coolers Selling in Europe

Teaming up with German company PC Cooling GmbH, South Korea-based Thermolab has launched in Europe two of its low-profile CPU coolers, the LP53 and ITX30. Found under the 'Cooltek' brand (Cooltek - powered by Thermolab to be exact), the two cooling solutions support Intel LGA 1155/1156/1150 processors with a TDP of up to 100 W.

The LP53 measures 100 x 94 x 53 mm, it weighs 410 grams and has two 6 mm copper heatpipes, and a 92 mm fan working at 1000 - 2100 RPM (maximum sound output is 27.1 dBA). The ITX30 is sized 100 x 94 x 30 mm, it weighs just 300 grams and also has two 6 mm heatpipes but features an 80 mm fan going at 1400 to 2500 RPM. The LP53 costs €36.99 while the ITX30 is selling for €34.99.

ThermoLab GOYO CPU Cooler Pictured

ThermoLab, of the BARAM and BADA fame, posted pictures of its next CPU heatsink, named GOYO. This tower-type heatsink may look big in the pictures, but measures just 125 mm x 70 mm x 135 mm, weighing in at just 290 g. It features just 15 asymmetrically shaped aluminium fins, arranged along three 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the CPU at the base. Thermolab claims that the GOYO should be able to handle thermal loads of up to 60W fan-less. It can hold on to a pair of 120 mm fans. With its fans installed, the heatsink can handle chips with TDP of up to 95W. The cooler can handle most modern CPU socket types, including LGA1150/LGA1155, AM3+ and FM2+. Thermolab didn't finalize pricing or availability of the GOYO. Find a quick cooling performance preview at the source.

Thermolab Intros LP53 Low-Profile CPU Cooler

Korean PC cooling components maker Thermolab introduced LP53, a new low-profile CPU cooler. Measuring 100 x 94 x 53 mm (WxDxH), and weighing 410 g (owing to its material), the cooler is made of a dense copper fin stack that is arranged along the plane of the motherboard, to which heat drawn from a copper CPU base is conveyed by two 8 mm-thick copper heat pipes. The heatsink is ventilated by a 92 mm PWM-controlled fan, which spins at 1,000~2,000 RPM, with 16~27.1 dBA noise output. The cooler supports Intel LGA115x mount hole spacing, which makes it fit for LGA1156, LGA1155, and future LGA1150 socket types. It is priced around US $50.
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