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Gigabyte launches G-Power 2 Pro cooler

by Parm Mann on 17 December 2007, 10:17

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376)

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Curvaceous design provides both CPU and MOSFET cooling

The Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro is designed at an eighty-five degree angle which Gigabyte claim "widens out the exit air convection path to facilitate further cooling from the likes of surrounding MOSFET components, chipsets, capacitors and even channel the resultant heated air in the direction of the rear system fan or fans".

Available now at an RRP of £33.99, the G-Power 2 Pro (model number GH-PSU22-LB) flaunts the following feature list:

  • Convex curves widen air range for both CPU and MOSFET cooling
  • 12cm high air bandwidth silent fan for heat dissipation
  • Pure copper-base, nickel-coated for durability
  • Back-end blue atmospheric LEDs
  • Heat pipe array comprising of 8mm-thick heat piping
  • Dual speed feat from acoustic to performance
  • Fan speed adjustment by voltage bridging cable

 

Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro

Specifications

Radiator dimensions 121 x x126 x 162mm (D x W x H)
Fan dimensions 120 x 120 x 25mm (D x W x H)
Heat pipe count 5
Base block material Copper
Rated voltage 5V / 12V
Rated current 0.2A
Fan speed 700 / 1500 RPM
Acoustic 16 / 23 dBA
Bearing Type EBR
Fan MTBF 30,000 Hours
Compatible CPU list Intel Core 2 Extreme
Intel Core 2 Duo
Intel Core 2 Quad
Intel Pentium Extreme Edition
Intel Pentium D
Intel Pentium 4
AMD AM2
AMD Athlon FX
AMD Athlon 64x2
AMD Athlon 64
AMD Sempron

Official press release: One curve that makes a world of difference



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