Friday, September 11th 2009

Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler with Special LED Lighting

Thermaltake, leading DIY thermal solutions brand, launches the next generation of the award-winning SpinQ processor cooler, the Thermaltake SpinQ VT. With its multi-socket support the SpinQ VT offers excellent compatibility for upcoming Intel LGA 1156, LGA 1366 and older LGA 775 processors, while AMD AM3, AM2+ and AM2 CPUs are supported.

The SpinQ VT combines cooling strength with an enticingly aesthetic appearance. Three u-shaped 6 mm heatpipes connect the mirror coated copper base with the cylindrical heat sink which is created of 50 spiral aluminum fins. Inside the heat sink spiral a specially designed 80 mm blow fan rotates with 1000 to 1600 RPM to exhaust the heat over 360 degrees. Manual control over the fan speed is provided for by the convenient VR Fan knob allowing for stepless speed adjustment. All of this results in excellent cooling characteristics taking up to 180W/mm2 of heat dissipation.
The internal 80 mm fan adds to the futuristic design concept with its fierce red LED lighting effect glowing inside the cylinder while also diffusely beaming over the aluminum fins into the case. The CPU cooler is available at a suggest retail price of US$ 49.
Source: Thermaltake
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29 Comments on Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler with Special LED Lighting

#26
pantherx12
They're about 30 pounds in the UK not including delivery.

You can get ones for 20 pounds that offer the same cooling or better, and quite often they're smaller.

Or you can spend 10 pounds more and get epic coolers :D
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#27
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
The original SpinQ was not a bad cooler. It was over priced because it was a new design concept. I liked it but the major problem wasn't that it didnt cool as well as a TRUE (not a lot really do) but that it was so honking big that it blocked ram and what not. I like this new version but really, they need to have one with a better airflow direction. Either that, or the user needs to have awesoem ventilation and air flow paths in their case.
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#28
mlee49
CAN TPU PLEASE REVIEW THIS!!!!!

I really wanted TPU to review the original SpinQ, but no luck :(
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#29
TheMailMan78
Big Member
ThermalTake isn't as bad as you guys make them sound. I mean I use an ORB and she works just fine. Sure there are in fact better coolers but if you land a deal on a TT cooler they are great bang for the buck. Plus they sure are pretty ;)
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