Monday, April 23rd 2012
Nofan Unveils All-Copper CR-95C Silent CPU Heatsink
Silent PC cooling solutions expert Nofan is ready with an all-copper variant of its CR-95 fanless CPU heatsink. Called the CR-95C, the heatink retains the distinct hamster-wheel shape that's optimized for passive cooling. Measuring 180 x 180 x 148 mm (WxDxH), the cooler weighs a little over a kilogram, at 1020 g. Despite its dimensions, particularly its weight, it can only handle processors with TDP up to 100W (95W chips with mild OC could run, too). Its design consists of an octagonal copper (mirror-finish) base, from which two copper heat-pipes emerge, which twine through the copper fin stack. The CR-95C from Nofan is slated for early-June.
Source:
FanlessTech
30 Comments on Nofan Unveils All-Copper CR-95C Silent CPU Heatsink
Too bad it doesn't perform so well.
they put 4 heatpipes on that, maybe its better if they add more heatpipes to handle more heat
i just realize that they use no traditional fins they use like bar fins
btw, thats pretty interesting passive heatsink could handle it
hexus.net/tech/reviews/cooling/33008-nofan-cr-95c-icepipe/?page=2