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FSP launches two Windale CPU coolers

by on27 April 2017


Windale 4 and Windale 6

FSP Group, known for its power supply units, has announced two new additions to its CPU cooler lineup, the Windale 4 and Windale 6.

The new FSP Windale 4 and Windale 6 coolers will be able to handle 180W and 240W TDP CPUs, respectively, and feature a standard tower CPU cooler design with direct contact heatpipes as well as a 120mm fan.

The smaller, Windale 4 cooler, has 122 x 83 x 158mm dimensions and has four 6mm heatpipes, which also means that the heatsink is slightly slimmer. The Windale 6, as the name suggests, comes with six 6mm heatpipes, making it slightly larger at 122 x 110 x 165mm, as well as a black heatsink and a blue LED 120mm fan.

As noted, both new Windale CPU coolers have a special low-noise 120mm fan with anti-vibration rubber mounting pins, which spins between 600 and 1600 RPM, and a special solder-less louver fin assembly for the heatsink, which should bring increased heatpipe effectiveness.

According to FSP Group, both new Windale CPU coolers come with universal and flexible mounting system which supports Intel socket LGA 775, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, and LGA 2011 CPUs as well as AMD socket FM1, FM2, FM2+, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, and AM4 CPUs.

Unfortunately, FSP Group did not reveal any details regarding the price or the availability date but we suspect that these could show up in retail/e-tail pretty soon and could be a decent competition in the mainstream CPU cooler market.

FSP WindaleCPU 1

FSP WindaleCPU 2

 

Last modified on 27 April 2017
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