The Siberia is GlacialTech’s latest bling bling cooler

GlacialTech, a known name in CPU cooler, has a new toy for both you Intel and AMD fans out there. The Siberia is their latest dual-fan CPU cooler, which supports Intel (LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA775) and AMD (AM3, AM2+, AM2, 940, 939, and 754) sockets. The cooler comes equipped with a copper base, and has six 6mm copper heatpipes. The heatsink is made of a slim aluminium block. No HDT (Heatpipe Direct Touch) here though. The maximum TDP (Thermal Design Power) of this cooler is 130w. This upward spinning cooler weighs in at a fair 620 grams.
The heatsink is cooled by two fans – a 92mm fan below the fin array that works at 1300 RPM, and a top 140mm fan with a rotary speed of 800 to 1400 RPM. There’s no mention of the operation noise, as I’m wondering how the noise would fair in such a complex airflow cooler. Usually people would prefer a ‘same size’ fans with same rotational speed to reduce airflow noise. Price has yet to be announced though.
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