Enermax enters CPU cooler market

Written by Paul Goodhead

June 3, 2011 | 14:47

Tags: #airflow #computex-2011-news #coolers #coolest #cpu-cooler #overclocking #psu

Companies: #enermax

Enermax has made its intentions to break into the CPU cooler market clear by showing off its new range of mid and high-end coolers at Computex this week.

The Taiwanese company will enter the market with an impressive total of seven designs, each of which will sport one of its excellent fans.

The coolers will come in both tower and down-flow variants, most of which will include the company’s patented cooling fin cut-outs. These, Enermax claims, enable the air being pushed through the cooler to circulate around the fins for longer, as it travels up and down the height of the cooler rather than just straight through the fins.

Also of note is the sheer size of some of the heatpipes on offer; the ETD-F40 cooler uses 10mm heatpipes, which Enermax claims is a market first.

The company was also showing off its forthcoming range of 80 Plus Platinum-rated PSUs, which reportedly have an efficiency rating of 95 per cent, as well as a group of new cases which it hopes to have on the market by the end of the year.

Are you tempted by Enermax's new CPU cooler designs? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.

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