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Antec launches four coolers for its 30th Anniversary

Antec launches four high-performance, low-priced coolers to celebrate its 30th Anniversary.

Antec, in full celebration of its 30th Anniversary, has presented four new coolers designed for extreme cooling for processors in high-performance gaming equipment. These processors are developed by the Intel Core i7 Extreme and AMD Sempron desktop processors. The coolers are characterized by having heatpipes that go from the base in contact of the processor to the cooling fins.

The four models are the A30, the A40 Pro, the C40 and the C400. The Antec A30 has a 92mm blue LED fan with very quiet operation. The aluminum fins are 43x86mm in size, which is a large surface area that transfers heat very efficiently. It has a very simple mounting system. This fan is the most 'simple' and has an estimated price of € 14.
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The Antec A40 Pro has a very quiet 92mm PWM fan with LEDs. It has a structure formed by aluminum fins and four integrated heatpipes, which allows the processor to cool efficiently. The top of the heatsink has an aluminum oxide coating on the top fin that increases heat transfer efficiency and prevents oxidation. The A40Pro is priced at € 25.

The Antec C40 is designed for Intel and AMD processors and has an 8mm coldplate and nickel-plated aluminum fins crossed by four heatpipes, which allows heat transfer, with great durability and light weight. This heatsink has a 92mm PWM fan with blue LEDs. This high performance heatsink is priced at € 35.

The Antec C400 is the most powerful of the four. It has an 8mm coldplate base and nickel-plated aluminum fins crossed by four heatpipes that allow a very efficient heat transfer. It has a 120mm PWM fan with blue LEDs and it is highly silent. It has a two-tier fin system that dissipates heat extremely efficiently. It supports a bit of overclocking with any processor. It has a price of € 40.

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Source: TechPowerUp

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