AMA Orc Review
RHKCommander959 - July 30, 2009» Discuss this article (3)
Specifications:
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Model Name
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Orc
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CPU Support
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Intel® Core™ i7 (LGA1366/ LGA1156)
Intel® Core™ i5 (LGA1366/ LGA1156) Intel® Core™2 Extreme (LGA775) Intel® Core™2 Quad / Core™2 Duo (LGA775) Intel® Pentium® processor family (LGA775) AMD Phenom™ II X4/X3/X2 (Socket AM3/AM2+) AMD Athlon™ II X2 (Socket AM3) AMD Phenom™ X4/X3 (Socket AM3/AM2+/AM2) AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 (Socket AM2+/AM2) AMD Athlon™ 64 (Socket AM3) AMD Athlon™ X2 (Socket AM2) |
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Cooler Dimensions
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155 (L) x 135(W) x 120(H) mm
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Net Weight
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660g
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Connector
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4 pin with pwm function
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Heat sink material
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All Copper Base and Fins+ 6 Copper Heatpipes
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| Acoustics | 18 dBA during normal operation |
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Fan dimension
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120 x 120 x 25 (mm)
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Fan speed
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1100~2000 rpm ±10%(with PWM control and Green Led)
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Features:
- Monstrous Looks with All Copper Structure and 6 Heatpipes
AMA Mythic Series presents the most innovative and “gaming atheistic” CPU cooler “Orc”, equipped with 6 pure copper heat-pipes along with all copper structure to deliver extreme cooling efficiency. Except for its impressive cooling performance, its monstrous appearance also transfers fantastic and mythic gaming world. - All Copper with 6 Heatpipes & 3 Sets of Circular Fins
AMA Orc utilized 100% copper material to ensure excellent heat dissipation; 6 copper powder heatpipes cooperated with exclusive circular fins can efficiently transfer heat to the copper fins to lower temperature, As for its no-direction feature, users can place cooler in any direction without efficiency decay for 180W overclocking. - Superb Cooling Performance
Exclusive circular design compacted heatpipes and copper fins tightly to provide huge heat dissipation area for superb cooling performance and be able to lower 40% temperature. - Gaming Atheistic Design
The latest member of Mythic series--“Orc” is special designed for worldwide gamers with monstrous appearance, to represent fantasy and wildness of gamer world and suit for enthusiasts’ taste.
All information courtesy of AMA @ http://www.amatech.com/computing/product/orc/orc.htm"

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