It has no moving parts and can cope with a 100W TDP CPU

Apr 24, 2012 09:48 GMT  ·  By

Fanless Tech sent us an email telling us about the new copper version of its successful  CR-95C cooler design we’ve presented here earlier.

Unlike the standard version that uses a combination of aluminum and copper, the NOFAN CR-95C COPPER is, obviously, a pure copper solution.

The immediate advantage, besides the good looks, is the fact that the copper version is able to tackle with heat coming from any CPU with a TDP of maximum 100 watts.

In fact, the NOFAN CR-95C COPPER will be able to cope with even faster CPUs, as the TDP rating is always conservative as far as Intel is concerned.

We’d say that, during normal use, or, especially when underclocking, even 115W TDP CPUs can be used with the new fanless cooler. But this is not covered by any warranty and, if you’re not an expert, you should probably get one to help you evaluating your setup.

The new wonder is much heavier than its silver brother, weighing 1,020 grams. That’s almost 2.25 pounds.

Pricing has not yet been made available, although the cool-looking wonder is already shipping to custom computer manufacturers.

NOFAN CR-95C Copper Cooler (7 Images)

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