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Aorus atc800, the new heatsink with two aorus fans

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We are still at Computex 2019 and now we change the chip to a trio of devices intended to reduce the high temperatures that are already coming. Here we will see the AORUS ATC800 heatsink , a heatsink that fights against the fame it inherits from its older brother.

AORUS ATC800, the off-road RGB heatsink

AORUS ATC800 heatsink in action

From the GIGABYTE AORUS office in Taiwan, we get the sink just removed from the oven, the AORUS ATC800 . This new model promises to overcome the bumps that the previous iteration suffered while also taking off the chest as the standard-bearer for the brand.

Among the most notable features we have its double fan located on both sides of the dissipation plate. They are two 120mm fans lit by RGB. We can regulate the RPM depending on the workload we have, because remember that more dissipation also implies more noise.

AORUS ATC800 aluminum and plastic chassis

It should be mentioned that both the fans and the body of the device support RGB FUSION 2.0 Synchronization, AORUS personalization technology. Apart from lighting, the heatsink will indicate the temperature and RPM in real time, a very useful feature to control the health of the system.

On the other hand, the heatsink has 6 dissipation tubes of 6mm in diameter each and we do not have a cooling plate, so the tubes are in direct contact with the processor's IHS (Integrated Thermal Diffuser) . According to the brand itself, the team is capable of efficiently dissipating the heat generated by a 200W processor, standing up to other top competitors in the market.

AORUS ATC800 below without cooling plate

The AORUS ATC800 will be compatible with Intel and AMD sockets among which we list:

  • 206620111366115XAM4FM2 + FM2FM1AM3 + AM3AM2 + AM2

We have a lot of compatibility, although we are missing some of them like the TR4 and the ThreadRipper from AMD .

If you are passionate about RGB lighting, this heatsink has all the benefits of the AORUS ATC700 and enhances some others. In exchange, it has sacrificed some of the flaws of its previous version, they are all advantages! It's a good device and it doesn't feel like it's a piece of metal stuck to your processor. It really beautifies the set when you see it behind the side glass.

When we can test and test the devices we will show you the dissipation power it has and the temperatures we reach. Until then stay tuned for news, that Computex is not over yet.

Do you have RGB lighting on your computer? How much would you pay for this heatsink? Tell us your answers in the comment box.

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