Spire launches its new frontier plus heatsink for processors
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Spire today announced the launch of its new Frontier Plus heatsink, a mid-range model, that will offer far superior cooling to AMD and Intel benchmark heatsinks.
Spire Frontier Plus, a simple but efficient heatsink
The new Spire Frontier Plus is based on a dense aluminum fin radiator, these have the function of maximizing the surface of heat exchange with air, which is crossed by two copper heatpipes with a thickness of 8 mm, these are They are in charge of absorbing the heat generated by the processor to transmit it to the radiator, and from there it passes to the air generated by the fan. The heatpipes are attached to an aluminum base, they have direct contact technology with the IHS of the processor to maximize heat transmission.
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The set is completed by a 92mm fan, which is capable of rotating at a maximum speed of 2, 200 RPM. The manufacturer has not indicated the air flow generated or the noise level. The heatsink reaches measures of 124 mm x 61 mm x 13.9 mm and a weight of 254 grams once the fan is attached.
Spire Frontier Plus is compatible only with LGA115x and AMD sockets, it has the capacity to handle a TDP of up to 120W and its price is approximately 40 euros.
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