Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Dec 4 2008, 6:54am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The cooler has the needed black color and a massive 120mm fan on top that spins at 800 to 2200 rpm to keep the processor cool. A new airflow cover slips between the top gap of the heatsink and fan to reduce noise and minimize lost airflow.
Cooler Master says that for now this cooler will only be available in the Cosmos Black bundle. Cooler Master is still mum on the pricing of the bundle, but promises to announce everything about the Cosmos Black and its bundle on December 11th. I am betting that the bundle also includes a power supply, all black naturally with at least 1000 watts.
Via Cooler Master
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