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Deepcool Releases GAMMAXX 400 CPU Cooler - FrostyTech.com Deepcool Releases GAMMAXX 400 CPU Cooler
Wed Mar 14, 2012 | 1:40P | PermaLink BY: Max Page
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Deepcool, the leading manufacturer of a wide range of computer cooling products, announced one CPU cooler today—GAMMAXX 400. This new model not only excels in cooling performance but also caters for users who pay very much attention to quietness. In addition, it doesn’t give any pressure on your wallet with MSRP at $28.99.

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The overall dimension with fan of this cooler is 135×76×159mm, which can be placed in almost any ATX case or above. It is equipped with 4 copper heatpipes which directly touch the CPU surface so as to conduct heat from the processor to the heatink in a quickest way. To disperse the heat effectively, this cooler has a quality aluminum heatsink with up to 50 pieces of fins. At the same time, it is bundled with one 12cm fan. The fan is featuring in semi-black frame and blades with 4 Blue LED lights. In addition, it has a 4-pin connecter so as to provide a quieter operation when needed with its PWM function.

As a universal CPU cooler, GAMMAXX 400 is compatible with almost all mainstream CPU sockets, like Intel 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1, and it can be upgraded to LGA2011 in April. The installation for this cooler on processor is very simple: push-pin clips for Intel platform and metal clips for AMD platform. On both types of processor, you don’t need to remove your motherboard out of you case.

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