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Wednesday, 25 May 2011 09:11

EVGA rolls out its first CPU cooler

Written by Slobodan Simic
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EVGA Superclock
Quite well known for its graphics card and motherboard business, EVGA has now announced its first CPU cooler, the EVGA Superclock.

Based on the tower design the new EVGA Superclock supports all the latest Intel and AMD sockets and CPUs and features five black-painted copper heatpipes that are actually the base of the cooler as it is based on direct-touch technology. The all black aluminum heatsink is cooled by a 120mm red LED fan spinning from 750 to 2500 RPM.

We aren't sure how well will this one sell but we are pretty sure that we'll see it bundled with some of the future motherboards. The EVGA Superclock can be found here with a US $49.99 price tag.

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Slobodan Simic

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