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Sharkoon Announces Silent Eagle C92 and C120 CPU Cooler

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Sharkoon introduces two all new high-performance, and quiet, Tower-coolers for the AMD- and Intel-processors. The Sharkoon Silent Eagle CPU cooler options are the Model C92 with a 92mm fan and Model C120 with a 120mm fan. Both provide four U-equalizing 8mm cooling heat pipes and premium aluminium fins for efficient heat dissipation. This is further strengthened by the Direct-Touch-Technology: The heat pipes rest directly on the processor, so that the heat is released directly without having to detour through an extra plate to the cooling fans.

Sharkoon's popular Silent Eagle models utilize an innovative Golf ball surface texture application. The round dimples on the rotor blades minimize air turbulence and provides a boost in air output at the same rotational speed and noise emission. The fans are equipped with a 4-pin PMW connector to automatically regulate over the provided mainboard. The 92mm fan of the C92 model rotates between 350 to 1600 r/min, with a maximum sound volume of 24,8 dB(A) and motion air flow up to 72,9 m³/h. The heat sink, including fan, measures 120 x 92 x 77 mm (H x W x D) and weighs 550 g. The 120mm fan of the larger C120 model rotates between 359 to 1200 r/min and conveys a sound volume under full load of 20 dB(A) with a motion air flow of 83 m³/h. The C120 measures 157 x 125 x 86 (H x W x D) and weighs 755 g.



Contained within shipping are the installation materials for the AMD Socket 754, 939, and AM2/AM2+, as well as the Intel Socket 775 and 1366. The C92 uses a practical Push-Pin fastener for assembly to the Intel system; the larger C120 must utilize the supplied stable back plate. Additionally enclosed within shipping is a tube of thermal grease, a spatula, and instructions in eight different languages. On further up coming shipments, mounts for Intel?s latest Socket, 1156, will also be available.

End customers will find the Sharkoon Silent Eagle CPU Cooler available immediately from authorized retailers for the suggested retail price of 27.49 euros (C92) and 29.90 euros (C120), respectively.

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It mounts vertically with AMD awesome!

Might be my next AMD cooler if it performs well.
 
looks good... nice looking fan and dig the black & white (not to mention the price)...
would be interested to see a review and performance figures on this
 
Cooler looks like the Rosewill Fort 120, which is not that impressive of a cooler. Fan may be a little quieter though.
 
Fan is quieter and more powerful, these Sharkoon fans are awesome. Plus you have to love the low price of 30 bucks for the AMD cooler.
 
Does remind me of the Fort120, but the fan with the fort sux;)

I find it funny that the press image has the cooler installed backwards:D
 
The fans are facing the right way I thought :S

blowing through the fins.
 
The fans are facing the right way I thought :S

blowing through the fins.

its blowing towards the ram... and not the back of the board where the connectors are
 
The fans are facing the right way I thought :S

blowing through the fins.

but the fan is blowing to the front of the chassis once installed. Just an observation, they do whats best for the image, I bet the ram blocked too much cooler, so they just turned it around.
 
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