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mascarilha
22-03-2007, 22:56
Novos coolers da Asus para quad-core

ASUS Introduces Arctic Square for Quad-Core Processors

Taipei, Taiwan, March 22, 2007 – To provide users with a compact sized CPU cooling solution, ASUS has announced the Arctic Square CPU cooler. This compact cooler incorporates innovative features, including double side fins, dynamic fan speed control and four copper heat pipes in order to deliver efficient heat dissipation for the latest quad-core processors. With a small cooler size, the Arctic Square is widely compatible with many motherboards and chassis. The Arctic Square offers quiet performance and a unique design with a blue LED, providing a peaceful computing environment and a stylish system interior.

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Powerful Performance with Compact Size
The Arctic Square incorporates a double side fin design that includes "ladder-shaped" fins located on both sides of the cooler for a larger heat exchange area. Four heat pipes made of copper efficiently transfer heat generated by the CPU to the fins, maintaining processor temperature at levels most suitable for high-performance and stable computing. Designed to have a smaller size, the Arctic Square is compatible to many motherboards and chassis – providing reliable PC operating systems.

AMD and Intel Quad-core CPU Support
The Arctic Square supports Intel®'s Core™ 2 Extreme series, Pentium® D Dual-Core CPU, and Pentium® 4 LGA775 processors; as well as AMD®'s Socket AM2/940/939, Athlon™ 64-FX, Athlon™ and Sempron™ processors. Able to support so many different processors, the Arctic Square is ready to cool the latest and most powerful computing platforms in the market.

Voltage Regulation Module Protection
The voltage regulation shield inside the cooler directs airflow created by the 9cm LED fan to surrounding VRM (voltage regulation modules) – critical to processor operation and overall system reliability. This unique design effectively reduces VRM temperature by 10-15˚C.

Easy 3-step Installation
The patented retention module is designed specifically to enable easy cooler installation regardless of the processor platform in three simple steps without even removing the motherboard from the system or memory modules from the board.

1. Place retention set on the motherboard
2. Place cooler over the CPU
3. Lock cooler with spring clip

Specification

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-03-22/Asus_Arctic_Square_Table.png

Powerful Performance for Overclocking
Copper base with 4 heat pipes provide excellent heat dissipation, efficiently transfer heat to the fins and maintain the temperature for high-performance computing

Compact and Reliable
The Arctic Square incorporated with "Ladder-Shaped" fins on both sides to enlarge heat exchange area for effective cooling and remain its compact design as well

Balance between Performance and Acoustic
PWM function automatically adjusts fan speed according to CPU temperature and delivers a quiet cooling operation

Multiple Application
Universal retention module designed for Intel® LGA775 and AMD™ K8 939/940/AM2 platforms support

Inner Fan Technology
The fan positioned inside the frame for maximum airflow and VRM shield guides cool air to critical components around the CPU for stable operation

http://www.techpowerup.com/img/07-03-22/Asus_Arctic_Square_02.png

Source: ASUS Arctic Square Product Page (http://www.asus.com.tw/products4.aspx?l1=16&l2=65&l3=0&model=1594&modelmenu=1) and ASUS Press Release (http://www.asus.com.tw/news_show.aspx?id=6430)

WindWalker
22-03-2007, 23:19
Déjà vu? (http://www.techzonept.com/showthread.php?t=127188) :zzz: (não, não estou a dizer que é repost ;) )

Este marketing gráfico...

DMH
22-03-2007, 23:54
Um P4 115TDP com o box só dá 38º graus.O box é um espectaculo

|-joker-|
22-03-2007, 23:55
Gostava de ver isso com o Qx que tenho ali em baixo , pagava bom dinheiro se isso o aguenta se a essa temperatura :P

VoRtAn_MaDgE
23-03-2007, 11:31
Não é preciso ter um quad core em casa pa me rir com esses gráficos...aliás até com um c2d me ria :-D

Bad_Cop
04-04-2007, 19:19
Um P4 115TDP com o box só dá 38º graus.O box é um espectaculo

n les-te a legenda do gráfico..

nao parecem assim tao despropositados os valores, resta saber é que "other brand cooler" é aquele, duvido que seja um tuniq ou um ninja.

DMH
04-04-2007, 21:14
Que tem a legenda?

Bad_Cop
04-04-2007, 22:14
aquilo é a difrença de temperatura e nao a temperatura absoluta. bem como o grafico superior é o ruido (db a 1 metro).