Jonsbo announces a new jonsbo cr heatsink
Table of contents:
Jonsbo CR-301 RGB has been announced as a new CPU cooler, characterized by offering a low profile and high performance design, together with an attractive RGB LED lighting system to improve aesthetics.
New Jonsbo CR-301 RGB heatsink
This Jonsbo CR-301 RGB heatsink has the capacity to handle a TDP of up to 135W, so it can with all the processors of the mainstream platforms of AMD and Intel, it will even allow you to overclock some of them, although not in a very high way. The heatsink consists of two aluminum finned radiators that are pierced by six copper heatpipes with a thickness of 6 mm. The heatpipes are attached to a copper base to maximize heat transfer from the processor IHS.
The radiators are located parallel to the motherboard, allowing airflow to help cool VRM components and RAM modules more effectively than with typical tower designs. As we can see in the photos, the radiators have a black finish that contrasts with the color of the aluminum found in most heatsinks on the market.
Two 120mm fans are responsible for generating the air flow necessary for the best operation of this heatsink. These fans have PMW functionality and include RGB LED lighting to help achieve a very attractive aesthetic. Their turning capacity is between 600 and 1600 RPM, so they are capable of generating an air flow between 23.8 - 76.6 m³ / h with a noise level of 18.0 - 25.0 dB.
Jonsbo CR-301 RGB has dimensions of 128mm x 138mm x 135mm and weighs 890 grams, it is compatible with AM4, AM3 (+), FM2 (+) and LGA115x, LGA775 platforms. Price has not been announced.
Gelid solutions announces its new antarctica heatsink
Gelid announces its new antartica heatsink with a high-performance 140mm fan and excellent performance with low noise
New jonsbo cr white heatsink
New low profile heatsink Jonsbo CR-301 White Edition with an aesthetic dominated by the white color on the body and the attached fans.
Be quiet! announces new chassis and new threadripper heatsink
Be Quiet! It has gone through Computex to show three new chassis focused on offering maximum silence to users.