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ASUS Intros "Silent Square" CPU Cooler

Published: 21st September 2006 @ 6:10 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


ASUS have intro'd their new "Silent Square" CPU cooling solution today designed to suit all platforms. It sports double sided fins and 5 copper heatpipes for cooling efficiency, as well as ASUS's fan speed control kit which fits snuggly into a 3.5" drive bay.

For full details on it, grab ASUS's announcement.



Sydney, Australia September 20th, 2006 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS) today announce the arrival of the Silent Square Pro CPU cooler with double sided fins and five copper heat pipes, delivering high-performance heat dissipation for dual-core processors from both AMD® and Intel®. Its superior cooling performance rivals those of water cooling systems.

The Silent Square Pro supports the latest Intel® Core™2 series, Pentium D Dual-Core CPU, Intel Pentium 4 LGA775 and Socket 478 processors as well as AMD’s Socket AM2/940/939/754, AthlonTM 64-FX, Athlon and SempronTM to provide an effective thermal solution for even the most powerful processing platforms.




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