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Jonsbo Intros CR-301 RGB Top-flow CPU Cooler

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Jonsbo today introduced the CR-301 RGB top-flow CPU cooler. Designed to handle thermal loads of up to 135W, the cooler supports mainstream-desktop sockets, including AM4 and LGA115x. Its design involves two independent aluminium fin-stacks that propagate along the plane of the motherboard, which draw heat from the base via heat-pipes. Heat to the upper main cuboid fin-stack is supplied by four heat-pipes, while it's fed to the smaller lower truncated-pyramid shaped fin-stack by two heat-pipes. All six heat-pipes are 6 mm-thick.

Ventilating the two fin-stacks are two 120 mm PWM fans with RGB multi-color LED lighting. The upper fan is to be installed above the upper fin-stack, and the lower fan between the two fin-stacks. Spinning at speeds of 600 to 1,600 RPM, the fans push 23.8 - 76.6 m³/h of air, with a noise output of 18.0 - 25.0 dB(A), each. Together the fans blow air downwards, and the fins of the lower stack guide air onto the CPU VRM and memory areas. Besides AM4 and LGA115x, the cooler supports AM3(+), FM2(+), and LGA775. Measuring 128 mm x 138 mm x 135 mm (LxWxH), the cooler weighs 890 g. It will be sold under the Cooltek brand in the EU. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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I weirdly like the look of this, probably the most vertically massive pancake style cooler.
 
Very nice looking cooler hopefully it won't be too pricey as I could see this in my rig replacing my AMD wraith spire.
 
Cleaning it seems like a pain in the ass, since you have to take the whole thing off to get to the bottom fan and radiator.
 
Cleaning it seems like a pain in the ass, since you have to take the whole thing off to get to the bottom fan and radiator.
A can of compressed air should do the trick nicely, though I can see what you mean, guess some people with no air filters and lots of dust and dirt in their houses will have a mare with this though same could be said for most other coolers and fans in those kinds of environments regardless.
 
Looks awesome!!! :cool:
I wonder how it will perform comparing to my NH-C12P :D probably closer to the NH-C14 :oops:
 
...fully expect to see a line of reinforced motherboards soon...
 
Looks well made.
 
With the exception of the mesh-styled fan frames, that thing is undeniably, absolutely, friggin f.u.u.u.u.g.g.g.g.ly....me stomach wanna Barfs :(
 
I weirdly like the look of this, probably the most vertically massive pancake style cooler.
Same here. It looks weird but has a certain appeal. And I bet it cools very well. The motherboard directional airflow seems like it would provide excellent cooling for the components surrounding the CPU.
 
I cant see what it looks like because it requires me to go to the front page to view it.
 
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