Cooler Thermaltake ToughAir 110 Top Flow format is equipped with four heat pipes

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Cooler Thermaltake ToughAir 110 Top Flow format is equipped with four heat pipes

Thermaltake has officially unveiled the ToughAir 110 cooler to cope with cooling processors whose maximum thermal energy dissipation (TDP value) reaches 140W.

ToughAir 110
ToughAir 110

The novelty has a Top Flow design, or “flow from above.” The device consists of an aluminum heat sink through which four copper heat pipes with a diameter of 6 mm pass. They are in direct contact with the processor cover for improved heat dissipation.

The radiator is blown by a 120 mm fan, the rotation speed adjustable from 500 to 2000 pm. An airflow of about 100 cubic meters per hour can be formed. The static pressure reaches a 2.41 mm water column, and the noise level does not exceed 23.6 dBA.

The cooler can be used with AMD Socket AM4 / AM3 + / AM3 / AM2 + / AM2 / FM2 / FM1 processors and Intel chips LGA 1200/1156/1155/1151/1150. The overall dimensions are 137.7 × 123.6 × 114.1 mm. The declared service life of the fan is up to 40 thousand hours.

Unfortunately, there is no information on the approximate price of the new item at the moment. 

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