Taiwanese Thermalright announced a new range of heat sink top


Fusion of eXtreme IFX-14 and Ultra-120. Thus, the manufacturer relies here on a total of six thick 6mm heatpipes, which take place in four rows of the blades. The radiant body made of aluminum, also finished with nickel treatment, presents a profile of the fins on the end of irregular shape and undulating, a choice that would, according to Thermalright, to optimize the effect of air in transit. The latter remember it by its jagged and aggressive design of the extreme strong IFX design of some earlier coolers from the same home and let the cooler contribute far less simple and easy as the Thermalright Ultra-120. As with the latter model, the edges of the individual, however, Finns again bent a few degrees up or down and so will the air more effectively guide you through the entire disk body. Also the cooler ground has undergone a major change, because that is the Venomous X, the first ever in the long history of thermal Rights, which was polished to a shine. During the performance, although this has not usually noticeable, but makes it at least looks pretty good stuff. Furthermore, tradition has, however, again the slightly convex base. Thermalright hopes to gain a better distribution of pressure in the center of the heat spreader of the CPU and hoped thus to increase the performance even further. At this point, opinions differ somewhat.

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