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coolagex120tf15 CoolAge Orb X120 Transform X120TF CPU Heatsink Cooler

Introduction

Cool Age, a company you’ve probably never heard of before, is starting to stir up some competition in the CPU Cooler market with their newly revealed X120TF heat sink. The Korean heat sink manufacturer has managed to develop a heat sink boasting 6 copper heat pipes and a unique fin design which Coolage call ‘Wind Tunnel Technology’. But is this CPU Cooler really all what it’s cracked up to be? Today we’ll find out in our review on the Coolage X120 Transform.

Product Briefing

“Wind tunnel heat sink is a new type of heat sink developed by COOLAGE, which is characterised by hexagonal, square of round shape design contributing to remarkably extending the area of radiation versus that of heat sink.

In addition, it adopts a new heat sink technology that focuses on using air flow coming through airways formed between heat sinks to rapidly discharge any heat accumulated inside heat sink.

Moreover, it is expected that the airway formed between heat sinks will reduce potential frictional explosive noise caused by friction of air with straight heat sink, and thereby will help create low noise environment as well.”

Seems like a lot of physics have been considered in the development of the Coolage 120TF…

Features

  • Quiet and powerful cooling due to multiple heat pipes and large aluminium fin area.
  • Proprietary WIND TUNNEL design to minimize airflow resistance.
  • Support Multiplatform installation tool.
  • Includes high-performance thermal compound CA-TC3.

Specifications

Product Name

Frozen Orb X120 Transform

Product Number

CA-X120TF

Dimensions

126(W) x 63(D) x 150(H) mm

Heat Sink

Base Material

Copper

Fin Material

Aluminium Alloy

Heat-Pipe

SPEC

6mm

Q’ty

6 pcs.

Weight

750g

Thermal Resistance

0.10 C/W

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  4. Asus Axe Square CPU Cooler
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