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Thermalright Unveils the AXP-100H Muscle CPU Cooler

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Thermalright today unveiled the AXP-100H Muscle, a top-flow air CPU cooler. Featuring a "C-type" aluminium fin-stack design, this cooler uses a nickel-plated copper base with mirror finish; from which fix 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat pipes project outward, conveying heat to a dense aluminium fin-stack arranged along the plane of the motherboard. This fin-stack is ventilated by a 100 mm fan. The included fan spins at speeds between 900-2,500 RPM, with an air-flow of 16-44.5 m³/h, and a noise output of 22-30 dBA. The fan takes input from 4-pin (PWM) fan headers. The cooler is rated for thermal loads of up to 180W. The cooler supports Intel LGA115x and AMD AM3+ (up to 140W TDP only), and FM2+.



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Nice they are using fan screws now much safer imo.
 
So what's the difference from AXP100?
 
Good looking cooler.
 
Nice they are using fan screws now much safer imo.

Yes and a better mounting system. Im still using my thermalright ultra that I got in like 2008, its been on about 5 different systems and it hasnt missed a beat, they make good coolers. I did have modify the mounting bracket though a couple of times for new sockets.

The company went quite for a while though, no new coolers for a long time or updated brackets, its good they're back.
 
Thermalright makes some good quality coolers.
Had a Thermalright cooler for a HD4870, great temps! With that also had a northbridge cooler from them on a 775 system, my dad is still running this rig.
 
It looks similar to the Cryorig C1 , another great LP cooler.
 
I've been using the AXP-100 Muscle for years. It's not a 200W (or 140W) rated cooler, as it can barely keep a i7-4770 below 80C
 
Cryorig is piece of crack who's COPYCAT in the Cooling Industry, they have no faith and they just keep adding plastic on the cooler make it even worst. I bought it once and it's a garbage. They keep stealing from Noctua, CoolerDiaster, Thermalright and Thermaltake. They are no brain brand.
 
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