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Antec Announces Four New CPU Air Coolers

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In the year of their 30th anniversary, Antec Inc., a leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, is presenting four new models of CPU Air coolers. The new air coolers are designed for compatibility with leading desktop processor sockets and supports Intel Core i7 Extreme, and AMD Sempron. Straight Touch copper coated heatpipes provide full contact to the CPU and allow for more efficient heat transference.

The A30, A40 Pro, C40 and C400 are now commercially available at a price between 15 Euros and 40 Euros. The budget-friendly Antec A30 features a 92 mm blue LED fan for ultra-quiet operation. The aluminium fins with a size of 43 x 86 mm offer a larger surface area for efficient heat transference. The push-pin mounting system and included thermal paste allow for a fast, simple installation. The A30 offers and retails at a MSRP of 14 Euros.



The Antec A40 Pro features a whisper-quiet 92 mm LED pulse width modulation (PWM) fan and a large, aluminium heat fin structure with four embedded heat pipes, allowing your CPU to cool off efficiently. The Aluminum oxide coating on the top fin of the air cooler boosts the efficiency of heat transfer and prevents oxidation. The MSRP for the Antec A40 Pro is at 25,- Euros.

The Antec C40 is designed for leading Intel and AMD processors and features an 8 mm thick copper coldplate and nickel-plated aluminum fins with four embedded heatpipes, achieving maximum heat transference as well as lightweight durability. The stealthily quiet blue 92 mm LED PWM (pulse width modulation) fan ensures that the C40 CPU Cooler defeats the system's heat every time, without breaking a sweat. Four high performance heatpipes and 8mm thick copper coldplate work together to quickly transfer heat away from the CPU. It's unique heat sink design with aluminum oxide coating prevents oxidation. The MSRP for this model is 35,- Euros.



The Antec C400 is the Antec's high-performance air cooler. It features an eight milimeter thick copper coldplate and nickel-plated aluminium fins with four embedded heatpipes to achieve maximum heat transference as well as lightweight durability. The whisper-quiet blue 120 mm LED PWM fan with 77 CFM of airflow illuminates the rig with blue light. The heatsink features a two-tiered fin structure which dissipates heat efficiently. The C400 CPU Cooler is the perfect tool to combat heat when overclocking any processor and is commercially available for 40,- Euros.

"Competitively priced, our new air coolers offer a lot of features and ensure reliable cooling", explains Jack Wu, General Manager Europe at Antec. "We offer entry level models for users with a smaller budget and also solutions for demanding high-performing set-ups and overclockers."
For more information on our latest product line, please visit the Antec website and follow us on facebook.

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good replacement for OEM coolers, same with the CM coolers
 

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Benchmark Scores well I've fried a 775' P4 12 years ago, that counts?
if performance and price is reasonable they could cover a little field or market that the Coolermaster Hyper 212 had covered, which is an important budgetish market !

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