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Deepcool Releases CPU Cooler Gammaxx 400

The assortment of products designed by Deepcool Industries company has been replenished with a high-end processor cooler Gammaxx 400. The new arrival is differentiated by an outstanding efficiency and minimal noise level. Cooler’s dimensions (which equal to 135x76x159 mm) facilitate its installation into any standard casing of ATX form-factor.

Gammaxx 400 is equipped with four sintered U-shaped heat pipes that have direct contact with the processor surface. This promotes for the improved cooling activity. The solid aluminum radiator accommodates fifty edges to ensure the appropriate heat dissipation. The radiator comprises 120 mm fan with a hydrodynamic bearing and four blue LEDs. The average rotation speed achieves the index of 900-1500 r/min, while the noise level does not exceed the margin of 32.1 dB.
Cooler Deepcool Gammaxx 400 is activated by means of 4-contact socket which provides for the revolution monitoring and noise level reduction via PWM option. This model is compatible with practically all contemporary CPU sockets from Intel and AMD manufacturers. The installation of the cooler will not cause difficulties irrespective of the chip type. For example, Sandy Bridge Extreme chip stipulates the availability of a special screw fixing, and other Intel CP types employ pressure-bearing fixing clips. AMD chips employ metallic clips to be connected with the cooler. The availability of additional fan clips allows the user to install one more fan to secure the appropriate level of airflow and protect the CPU from overheating. The major advantage is that the user will not have to remove the motherboard from the casing to install the cooler.

Moreover, Deepcool designers manage to orient their Gammaxx 400 on customers with different financial possibilities. The official sales price is quite moderate as compared with similar rival offers.
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  • 04 July 2012, 12:42
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