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It's been a while since we've seen any
product from our friends over at Thermolab, but they've just sent me
a rather large CPU cooler that has been designed with an aerothermodynamic design.
It looks interesting and it's attractive, the fins are oddly spaced
as is the heatpipes from what you normally see on a heatpipe CPU
cooler, this design is supposed to help the cooling process. We'll
see if that's true, I've put it up against a bunch of other coolers
I've got for comparison, so read on..
Product
Name: Thermolab
Baram CPU Cooler
Author: Kristofer Brozio
Sponsor: Thermolab
Tech
Specs,Features or the Basic Info:
Thermolab
Baram CPU Cooler
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BARAM(바
람)
[baram] has a meaning of 'airflow' in Korean, and is the product for
a cooling mania who is expecting to have a supreme cooling
performance.
BARAM is a heat pipe cooler
used for CPU, designed in an optimal aerothermodynamic structure.
* Not included Fan (Have to buy
120mm Fan in addition)
Applicable CPU
* Socket Standards : Intel
Socket 775, AMD Socket AM2+/AM2
* Thermal Design Power of CPU :
Max 250 Watt
Specification
Product Name: BARAM
Dimension: 67 × 132 × 160 (L
x W x H)mm
Weight : 625g
Heatsink Material: Pure Copper,
Aliminum
Dissipation Area: 7,580 cm²
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