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Arctic Cooling Announces Alpine 11 Series Coolers for Socket LGA-1156

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To cope with the future demand for the up-and-coming Intel socket 1156, the Swiss low noise cooling solution provider ARCTIC COOLING today announced the launch of the new Alpine 11 series. This new CPU cooler series consists of three models - Alpine 11 Pro, Alpine 11 and Alpine 11 GT to target different purchasing groups.

The Intel Core i5 for socket 1156 is expected to be released in Q3. Multi-compatible with both the new sockets and 775, this new Alpine series is definitely a perfect choice for those who would like to go for a future-proof cooler.



Highly price competitive cooler - Alpine 11 GT and Alpine 11
These two cost-effective Alpines are targeted for users who look for a quiet and efficient cooler. At a reasonable price, the coolers feature some high performance components. The Alpine 11 GT and Alpine 11 are equipped with an 80mm and a 92mm PWM fan respectively. With PWM function, the fan runs at the necessary speed in order to offer sufficient cooling at the lowest possible noise level. The low noise impeller keeps the fans as quiet as 0.3 / 0.4 Sone - even at full speed.

The Alpine 11 GT and Alpine 11 are designed with an optimised heatsink and the preapplied MX-2 to offer optimal heat dissipation. The Intel push pins guarantee easy and quick installation. With these outstanding features, the Alpine 11 GT and Alpine 11 offer the best price/performance ratio for mainstream users.

Designed for silent-enthusiasts and system builders - Alpine 11 Pro
The Alpine 11 Pro is for users who look for an extremely quiet, high performance and easy to install cooling solution. The Alpine 11 Pro features a more sophisticated acoustic design than the stock cooler. Thanks to the patented vibration absorption and fan holder, the cooler is barely audible - only 0.4 Sone at 2,000 rpm - a standard that the stock cooler cannot compete. With a 92mm PWM fan and a bigger heatsink design, the maximum cooling capacity of the Alpine 11 Pro achieves 95 Watts.

Moreover, the unique mounting system is very user-friendly and provides an absolutely transport safe solution. The cooler is fastened by screws, no back plate is necessary nor has the mainboard to be disassembled. The whole installation can be done in less than a minute. This is a totally peace of mind solution for Intel users.

The Alpine 11 series comes with a 6-year limited warranty. They will be available in May 2009. The MSRP is: Alpine 11 GT - US$8.00 and 5.60€ / Alpine 11 - US$10.25 and 7.10€ / Alpine 11 Pro - US$14.35 and 9.90€ (excl. VAT).



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Whoa! Before Intel even released the i5!
 
they sure look good as a stock HSF replacement. AC coolers are always oh so quiet.

I guess it was announced early, because they have 775 support too. Good idea really, have them on the market BEFORE the socket launches - instant availability when they launch i5.
 
Now we need benchmarks:)
 
Does that mean that the spacing for the i5 is the same as lga 775?
 
These things don't look like they would cool very well.
 
it is look like an modding for gpu cooler
 
Looks like 775 sock cooler, doubt it'll perform well.
 
considering how simplistic the design is does that mean we can expect them to run alot cooler than i7?
 
it is look like an modding for gpu cooler
Looks like 775 sock cooler, doubt it'll perform well.

These are a stock replacement. If they match temps but do it at half the noise, its a win. Considering the sone levels (0.3 and 0.4) these things will be inaudible.

considering how simplistic the design is does that mean we can expect them to run alot cooler than i7?

Yes. dont forget that first gen i5 is 32nm as well.


Oh and if you all look at the provided image, the retail price is about $10-$15 USD.
 
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