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Thermaltake Intros its Sandia-inspired Engine 27 1U Low-Profile CPU Cooler

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The rotation of this moving heatsink dissipates heat
interesting but i dunno for long term and there will get some dust
 
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Copper does not dissipate heat as well as aluminium does. If anything it would likely be better to combine both, just as normal coolers do (which this is).

All thermal properties of copper are better than aluminum. Coolers that combine both do so to increase surface area without making the heatsink too heavy. Aluminum is also easier to machine and is cheaper which helps reduce the cost of the heatsink.
 
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No idea what CPU that is though...
Thank for the picture.

I'd like to know if the actual air flow; ie is it exhausting out the circumference and does that expelled heat into the surrounding components? Would like to have seen the air flow from the outer ring of fins force the exhausting air up move in a cone swirl pattern away from mobo components, while it draws air in at the center.
 
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Thank for the picture.

I'd like to know if the actual air flow; ie is it exhausting out the circumference and does that expelled heat into the surrounding components? Would like to have seen the air flow from the outer ring of fins force the exhausting air up move in a cone swirl pattern away from mobo components, while it draws air in at the center.

You might find something there.
 
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uuuaaaaaa.... TheLostSwede did have a link to where the picture came from. My response wasn't in regard of what CPU.

oops.... xD here you go:

 
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Looks awesome. @Caring1 thanks for that pic. - they really do look amazing. But I really price and availability. Otherwise paper launch for me.
 
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It's cool tech and I'm glad we're seeing an actual release, but at that price? I don't know if it'll survive competing with similar established tiny coolers like the Cryorig C7 and Noctua L9x65 both of which can be found cheaper. It'll only have value in the 1U market and other extremely niche scenarios.
 

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So, after years of waiting, finally an actual product. No LGA2011 support though, so I'm assuming it's not up to a task of cooling those. Still interested to see temperature numbers...
So what part of 70 watts of cooling power don't you understand?
 
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The part where PR article doesn't mention any cooling capacity number...
Apparently there is support for socket 2011, but only the low power units up the the rated 70w.
 
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