[ad#review963-top]Today we got to take a look at the Thermaltake TMG IA1 CPU Cooler. This tower structure is composed of 51 aluminum fans with 4 6mm copper heatpipes running through it. The unique fin design is certainly something you’ve never seen. The open fan design of the cooler gives that extra bit of cooling you need. While a lot of Thermaltake CPU Coolers run expensive this cooler is actually affordable and worth your buy. Read on further to see what you think.
Features
– Utility Tower Structure
– 12cm VR Fan with Blue LED
– Utility Tower Structure with 4 Copper Heatpipes
– 12cm VR Fan
– Absolutely Quiet
– Integrated Airflow Design
– Scurve Blade Fan with Shinning Visual Effect
Specifications
Heatsink Dimension: 140(L) x 97.37(W) x 160(H) mm
Heatsink Material: 51 Aluminum Fins w/ Copper & Aluminum Base
Heatpipe: 6 mm x 4
Fan Dimension: 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 1300 ~ 2100 RPM
Noise Level: 20 dBA
Max. Air Flow: 70.28 CFM
Max. Air Pressure: 2.51 mmH2O
LED Fan: Blue LED
Power Connector: 3 Pin
Rated Voltage: 12 V
Started Voltage: 7 V
Rated Current: 0.12 ~ 0.55 A
Power Input: 6.6W
MTBF: 30,000 Hours
Weight: 684 g
Packaging
The Thermaltake TMG IA1 comes packaged in the standard cardboard box that most Thermaltake CPU coolers have. The black/red color theme covers the entirety of the box with a clear window displaying the TMG IA1. The front of the box shows a picture of the CPU cooler in addition to the name and the socket support. The back covers the features of the cooler in addition to some pictures of parts and an operating diagram. The more detailed specifications can be found on the side of the box.
The cooler and parts box are trapped in between to pieces of plastic that can be easily removed. Another piece of plastic protects the open fins of the fan. Inside of the parts box are a couple of small plastic bags and some paper documents.
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I dislike the pushpin design as well, it just doesnt' seem to be as good
For OEM builders coolers like this are fine. Holy crap lewislau, do you plan on leaving comments on everything on the site?
I dislike the pushpin design as well, it just doesnt' seem to be as good
For OEM builders coolers like this are fine. Holy crap lewislau, do you plan on leaving comments on everything on the site?
You'd be surprise how secure it is.
He one big spa…,I mean comment whore LOL
i never said it wasn't secure, just more potential to break / less lifespan
and the likes can be said about some1else.
You'd be surprise how secure it is.
He one big spa…,I mean comment whore LOL
i never said it wasn't secure, just more potential to break / less lifespan
and the likes can be said about some1else.