Friday, February 11th 2011

Thermaltake Launch Next-Gen Overclocking CPU Cooler Frio OCK

Thermaltake, leading DIY thermal solutions brand, launch their newest and up to date most powerful CPU cooler, the Frio OCK. Continuing the legacy of the award winning original Frio cooler, the Frio OCK is yet once again setting new standards in the industry. With a whooping heat dissipation capacity of 240W this powerful cooler is clearly leading the pack. Targeting particularly power users and ambitioned overlcockers, the Frio OCK comes with six 6 mm high-efficiency heatpipes that effectively transport heat from the base into two separate cooling towers. By adopting this dual-tower design the gap between both towers increases airflow and ventilation created by the dual fans.

Frio OCK's design approach captures and embodies currently prevailing computer game elements, in particular the shape and color scheme is resembling a firm and powerful bunker as inspired by the popular PC game StarCraft II. In doing so, Thermaltake is trying to bring virtual game visuals into every-day life, resembling a manifestation of the fictional within the real.
The dual-fan module is not only unique by its looks, but furthermore offers several practical usage advantages. Both fans are designed to work in tandem as a push-pull-combination where one fan pushes cold air over the tower fins, while the other fan on the opposite site pulls out hot air and then exhausts it through the cases back side. A convenient single fan speed control knob adjusts both fans in parallel to guarantee optimized airflow and maximize cooling efficiency. The 130 mm high pressure OC fans can be tuned between 1200 RPM for normal operation and up to 2100 RPM in OC mode and under mission critical circumstances when in 24/7 operation.

As usual with top-notch Thermaltake products, particular attention is paid to ease-of-use, convenience and an overall satisfying user experience. Therefore the Frio OCK supplies a universal installation kit which is meant to keep users future ready for current CPU sockets, including the recently launched Sandy Bridge 1155 sockets. It probably has never been easier to become a true Overclocking King in your own right.


For more information about the Frio OCK go to the product page.
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54 Comments on Thermaltake Launch Next-Gen Overclocking CPU Cooler Frio OCK

#51
Laurijan
Looks toy-like, like all those transformer look coolers. Also ugly potentiometer.. and.. it is supposed to hang off the cooler - design flaw - potentiometer bracket would have been much more sleek or a fixed on the cooler potentiometer solution.
To make it even worse TT will make it more expensive than the D14 - i could bet on it..
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#52
LAN_deRf_HA
bogmaliand beats the TRUE.
Many many coolers beat the true these days. It's not even worth mentioning.
johnnyfiiveNH-D14 is still king
If you just arrived in a DeLorean then you might be excused for thinking that.
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#53
Fatal
twilythHey, who let you back in.

GUARDS!!!!
I :roll: over that statement there are definitely some characters here I get a laugh almost every time on come here. Any way a guy I work with told me about this cooler at work he said I should have waited to replace my cooler. I like my Frio even if that cooler is a tad better . I also don't like the look of that thing I have a windowed case. If it cools a bit better than other coolers then that's a good thing. To each their own will be looking for the review.
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#54
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
That is honking huge. I know my Scythe Mugen 2 is huge but I would definitely would love to give this thing a try. Any price?
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