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SilverStone launches Heligon HE01 CPU Cooler - FrostyTech.com SilverStone launches Heligon HE01 CPU Cooler
Thu Jul 26, 2012 | 3:43P | PermaLink BY: Max Page

SilverStone Technology, announced the immediate availability of its latest CPU cooler, the Heligon HE01. SilverStone Technology has always been active in the CPU cooler market in the past, the most notable are the Nitrogon series that provided high performance and compatibility.  Many models have ultra low profile, making them prefect choices for compact home theatre PC's and small form factor cases.

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The all new Silverstone Heligon HE01 CPU cooler is designed for top of the line performance and quietness without excess bulk.  It is SilverStone's first all new design in 6 years.  The Heligon series is named after the noble gas Helium, which in liquid form is one of the coolest matters (cooler than liquid Nitrogen, which the Nitrogon series was named after).   The wide aluminum fin spacing is specially designed to minimize noise when air travels through.

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The included adjustable 140mm fan has steeply raked fan blades thanks to its thick, 38mm profile enabling it to achieve not only high airflow but very high air pressure for its size.   An integrated switch provides users with the option of running the fan in either power mode (500 ~ 2000rpm) or quiet mode (500 ~ 1200rpm) via PWM fan headers.  If even more performance is desired and there are enough clearance, included fan clips can support installation for up to three 140mm fans.

The Heligon HE01 is the first of a whole new exciting line of high performance CPU coolers that SilverStone will be releasing in 2012.  For those looking to get high end CPU cooler with performance, compatibility and reliability of air cooling, be sure to keep a closer eye on SilverStone in the coming months!

The Heligon HE01 is available starting today in select regions in Asia.  North American availability will begin this week with availability in Europe and other regions starting in August.

The recommended MSRPs are:
North America $79.99 USD
Europe €69.90 EUR (without VAT)

Heligon HE01 Features:
  Superior silence and performance
  Six soldered heat-pipe, copper base and aluminum fins ensuring the best thermal conducting efficiency.
  Designed for standard chassis at 164mm tall
  Include adjustable 140mm fan for excellent cooling and low noise
  For use with CPUs up to 300W
  Intel Socket LGA775/1155/1156/1366/2011 and AMD Socket AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2 compatible

For more information please visit SilverStone's official website at: www.silverstonetek.com

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