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Akasa Nero AK-967 CPU Cooler Review |
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Written by Stuyo
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 |
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HDT processor coolers had recently become very popular, and nowadays more and more models flood the market. A while ago we received one Akasa product of the type and now is the time to review it. Today we'll tell you a tail of Nero AK-967 and what it does.
Our partners from
Akasa
were kind enough and supplies to us one of their new Nero AK-967 coolers for testing. It is essentially a HDT (heatpipe direct touch) cooler (quite large at that) that uses a 120mm fan for better cooling. We won't go into details about the technology, since we've done it before . The price of this product is 38$.
Akasa Nero AK-967 specifications
| Compatibility
| Intel LGA 775 / LGA 1366 // AMD 939 / 940 / AM2 / AM2+ |
| Radiator dimentions |
146.4 x 120 x 65mm |
| Radiator material |
High class aluminum fins, copper heatpipes |
| Overall dimentions |
160.5 x 119.9 x 54mm |
| Fan dimentions |
120 x 120 x 25mm |
| Fan connector |
4-pin PWM |
| Fan speed |
500 - 1500 R.P.M. |
| Fan air flow |
17.38 – 50.54 CFM |
| Fan air pressure |
0.152 - 1.32 mm H20 |
| Life expectancy |
30, 000 hours |
| Bearing type |
Sleeve bearing |
| Voltage rating |
12V |
| Noise levels |
18.3 – 24.6 dB(A) |
Akasa Nero AK-967 features
- Compatible with all Intel LGA 775 / LGA 1366 and AMD 939 / 940 / AM2 / AM2+ processors
- Shiny black. quiet, 120mm PWM fan
- Three long U-shaped heatpipes for faster heat transfer
- Easy installation with push pins for Intel and bracket for AMD
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