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Thermalright Intros Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A CPU Cooler

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2021/03/16 01:56:19 (permalink)
Thermalright Intros Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A CPU Cooler | TechPowerUp
 
Thermalright today introduced the Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A, a compact dual aluminium fin-stack CPU cooler with a low footprint, designed for maximum clearance around the CPU socket area, making it ideal for Mini-ITX tower gaming PC builds. A revision of the original Silver Arrow ITX-R from 2017, the new Rev A comes with a slightly smaller aluminium fins toward the bottoms of the fin-stacks, which reduce the heatsink's weight by 30 g, but improve clearance around the CPU socket. Thermalright also took the opportunity to update the included fan, which is now a TY-129B. This 130 mm spinner tuns between 600 to 1,500 RPM, compared to the 300-1,300 RPM range of the original TY-129 that the original Silver Arrow ITX-R comes with. The heatsink measures 155 mm x 103 mm x 147 mm (LxWxH), weighing 630 g. Thermalright claims that the cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 240 W. Among the CPU socket types supported are AM4, LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066. The company didn't reveal pricing.
 
That is one gigantic cooler. I wonder if some motherboards will need low profile memory with this beast. 
 


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    Re: Thermalright Intros Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A CPU Cooler 2021/03/16 04:49:21 (permalink)
    It says it was made for maximum clearance around the CPU socket but it is large. I agree that it's worth checking room around the socket before picking something like this up. Thermalright has a long history of good coolers but like most modern CPU coolers like this it's huge.

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    Re: Thermalright Intros Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A CPU Cooler 2021/03/16 07:14:20 (permalink)
    looks big for an iTX solution & 130mm fan - why ?

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    Re: Thermalright Intros Silver Arrow ITX-R Rev A CPU Cooler 2021/03/16 08:15:43 (permalink)
    yeah, totally small .. for itx ?


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