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Thermaltake resurrects the DuOrb, now for CPUs too
Written by Andreas G 17 May 2008 17:44

Thermaltake has announced a new CPU cooler. It is called DuOrb, a name that is not unfamiliar to us by now. It has been tested and reviewed by overclockersclub and results are rather good. Something very special about this cooler is the design that is not too often seen with CPU coolers. It's equipped with two 80mm fans, six heatpipes and 37.67 CFM of airflow. The cooler is also designed to cool the areas around the CPU, the NB for instance. The fans have LED lights to make the esthetics even better, one of them is blue and the other one is red.

The base of the cooler is made of copper whilst the fins are made of both copper and aluminum. It has an expected lifetime of about 50,000 hours and weighs 598 grams (21 oz.). According to Thermaltake; the cooler is very quiet, 21dBA to be precise.

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