Extra recognized for its customized water cooling parts, Bitspower has launched its first-ever air-based CPU cooler, the Phantom. Designed for the entry-level market, the Phantom features a single 120 mm RGB enabled cooling fan and helps Intel’s newest LGA1700 desktop socket and AMD’s AM4 socket.
With a top of 158 mm, the Phantom is suitable with most desktop instances. It’s constructed of aluminum, with 4 copper warmth pipes attaching the massive aluminum fin stack to the chilly plate. To assist in warmth dissipation, it makes use of a single 120 mm cooling fan which incorporates RGB for customers wanting so as to add a little bit of aptitude to their system. The cooling fan included has a most velocity of 1800 RPM, which Bitspower claims the fan has an airflow score of 80 CFM, and it operates with a most quantity of 34 dBA.
The Bitspower Phantom CPU Cooler is put in onto a mini-ITX motherboard.
Regardless of the official itemizing on the Bitspower web site not offering a lot info on specification and functionality, I reached out to Bitspower CEO Vincent Yu and confirmed what the webpage leaves out. This consists of the official dimensions of the Bitspower Phantom CPU cooler, which has a comparatively small footprint of 116 x 51 x 158 mn. Vincent Yu additionally confirmed that the Bitspower Phantom may dissipate warmth from most desktop processors, with a rated TDP of 200 W.Â
The Bitspower Phantom air cooler is offered straight from its web site for 1450 TWD. Nonetheless, Bitspower has confirmed to me that it is going to be obtainable in different areas quickly with an anticipated MSRP of $55.
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