Rubber fan mounts for easy installation and quiet performance.52 profiled aluminium fins ensure rapid heat dissipation.Low noise 12cm PWM fan with S-FLOW blades.4 high capacity 8mm heatpipes with direct CPU contact.Compatibility is ensured with multi-platform mounting for all current INTEL and AMD CPU’s. The increased number of heatpipes combined with a higher number and density of fins has been crowned with a high airflow fan for premier cooling performance.įour high capacity ∅8mm nickel plated heatpipes with direct CPU contact provide rapid heat transfer, 12cm fan with award winning S-Flow blades provide 30% more airflow and ultra quiet cooling, 52 aluminium profiled fins ensure optimum heat dissipation. Nero S is the ultimate evolution of the hugely successful NERO cooler. Today we will be checking out the Nero S from Akasa this is yet another tower cooler, but will its “S” design really give it the competitive edge it needs to compete with others in its class?.
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The Buffalo from Evercool blew us away with its performance even though the people at Evercool seem to think Buffaloes are bulls (according to the graphics on the cooler) they do however know a thing or two about how to build a good cooler. Even some smaller coolers have surprised us. Just because your core contact looks like a Thermalright True doesn’t mean you are going to get the temps identical to the True. There are tons of tower coolers out there, are they really all that different? Well we have seen a lot of coolers come through our office here at OCC and if there is one thing I can say for a fact: there is a huge difference from one cooler to the next. Stock cooling is getting better, but when it comes to the longevity of your OC you need to step up the cooling to some aftermarket options. Heat is a tweakers worst enemy, if you can get just the right OC on both your ram and your CPU and you have the ratios just perfect, your next OC killer is going to be your CPU temps.