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Thermalright shows high-end Cyclone cooler and more MrHydes Jun 3rd, 09, 08:18 AM #1

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Thermalright's new flagship, Cyclone. And an update on the coming successor
to Ultra 120 eXtreme.
"First out is Cyclone. A new massive piece shaped like a high cylinder where
special fan is lowered into the heatsink. Six heatpipes are used to move the
heat up to the 150x150mm heatsink. Cyclone measures L152 x W152 x H160
mm, making it a quite big cooler. "




Another prototype of Thermalright Cyclone




Venomous X with Ultra 120 vibes


MUX-120 1156



Thermalright Venomous X

creation called Venomous X. It is an upgrade of Ultra 120 eXtreme that also
fits socket 1366 and comes without fan. The thing makes it better than Ultra
120 eXtreme is that it comes with a mirror finish contact surface and a V
shaped cut-out for improved airflow. Venomous X is just as big as Ultra 120
eXtreme and weighs about as much, 785 gram, and has the same amount of
heatpipes, six.



Arrow-14

All of you who loved IFX-14 (don't blame you) but were sad to find out it
was too big for your case we have the perfect solution: Arrow-14. A slightly
smaller version but still with four heatpipes and the possibility of mounting up
to three 140mm fans. It mounts on Socket 1366/775/AM2/AM2+.



Source: computex09
Thermalright ain't playing games when it comes to build cpu coolers
they are the best for ac cooling


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Nuker_ Jun 3rd, 09, 11:11 PM #2
Maybe this is a worthy successor to my TRUE.
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NH|Delph1 Jun 4th, 09, 01:13 AM #3
How about referring to the real source here:
Computex 2009: Thermalright | NordicHardware

//Andreas
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Rapt0r Jun 4th, 09, 02:44 AM #4
They should come out with Black edition Venomous X,just like TRUE120.
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Entropy Jun 4th, 09, 10:18 AM #5
Thermalright should FIX compatibility with AM2/3 sockets. Currently their bolt on mount can only fix their heatsinks in one direction.

Some may say the issue is an AM2/3 socket problem which I agree but theres lots of time for Thermalright to make solutions to remedy it.
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elpibe10 Jun 4th, 09, 10:22 AM #6
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Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
Thermalright should FIX compatibility with AM2/3 sockets. Currently their bolt on mount can only fix their heatsinks in one direction.

Some may say the issue is an AM2/3 socket problem which I agree but theres lots of time for Thermalright to make solutions to remedy it.
Actually you can buy the S-Type clip if you want to install the heatsink the other way :

Thermalright S-type Heatsink Clip Products Model: TR-S-CLIP [TR-S-CLIP] : Performance-PCs.com, ... sleeve it and they will come
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Knight_Rider Jun 4th, 09, 11:13 AM #7
Always bigger = better.

Is there a smaller > bigger miracle?
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Entropy Jun 4th, 09, 12:10 PM #8
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Originally Posted by elpibe10 View Post
Actually you can buy the S-Type clip if you want to install the heatsink the other way :

Thermalright S-type Heatsink Clip Products Model: TR-S-CLIP [TR-S-CLIP] : Performance-PCs.com, ... sleeve it and they will come
I am using S-clip already on my Ultra-120. However I doubt it works with TRUE as the additional heatpipes seem too thick for the S-clip to be used.

Besides, I was referring to an improved bolt mounting system rather than clip. Perhaps a universal bracket that allows mounting both ways?
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