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September 19th, 2005, 20:59 GMT · By Sci/Tech News Staff

Gigabyte Launches G-Power Lite Cooler

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Gigabyte Technology introduced the G-Power Lite CPU cooler. Keeping with the proven universal platform heat pipe design of the G-Power Series, the new LED free Lite cooler effectively dissipates heat away from not only the CPU, but also its surrounding components with minimal noise due to reduced air friction and turbulence.

With its large fan, the G-Power Lite provides strong air-flow from a relatively low operating speed that helps to ensure a comfortable and quite working environment from high-performance systems. Air flows through
the cooling fins and spreads out evenly over the surrounding components significantly reducing heat in the general CPU area of the motherboard.

A precision-forged copper base efficiently transfers heat generated by the CPU to heat pipes and high density fins. Its unique heat sink structure allows the G-Power Lite to work at any angle without affecting its performance and helping to simplify the installation process.


In addition to its efficient cooling capabilities, the G-Power Cooler boasts near silent operation due to its friction-free design that reduces air turbulence through the fin tunnel. The G-Power Cooler Lite comes with a linear speed controller that allows users to manually switch beween 2000 and 2450rpm for a variety of noise/performance options.


The G-Power Lite cooler's universal bracket allows it to be installed onto all mainstream Intel LGA775/Socket 478 and AMD K8 platforms.


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