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Thermaltake Frio Advanced Heatsink Review

By TechwareLabs, published 23-05-2012

Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews

By TechwareLabs, published 05-09-2012

Tendering Fanatics with Thermaltake Frio Advanced and MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) Mainboard Simultaneously

By jonnyGuru, published 18-11-2011

Taipei, Taiwan -November 15, 2011-Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand in thermal solutions, carrying the corporate vision of â??building Thermaltake Technology into a cultural brand for the enjoyment of entertainment, e-Sports, technology, and lifestyleâ? and continues to drive toward the corporate mission of â??delivering the perfect user experienceâ? on all segment of the market. Today, is thrilled to announce the global partnership with MSI, the leading international mainboard and graphics card maker, on the joint of a limited sale promotion hosted by MSI. The limited sale promotion offers fanatics Thermaltake Frio Advanced CPU cooler and MSI X79A-GD65 (8D) mainboard as a package. Both items will prepare fanatics for LGA 2011 socket which support the latest I...

Intel Sandy Bridge-E LGA-2011 Processors - Thermaltake is Ready!!!

By Bjorn3D, published 17-11-2011

Thermaltake has 3 coolers ready for the LGA 2011 CPU's and word has it they are getting others ready.  The ones they have announced are the FrioOCK, The Contac 30 and the Bigwater 760 plus.     For more info check this page http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/press201111001.aspx

Thermaltake Frio is One Letter Short of a Frito, Cools PC Chips with Dual 130mm Fans

By MaximumPC, published 24-10-2011

Ladies and gentlemen, overclockers and enthusiasts, meet the Frio Advanced, a big and bulky cooler that incorporates some of the most up-to-date CPU cooler technologies while still preserving the greatness of its predecessors, according to Thermaltake. Among the improvements to the Frio Advanced are extra welding points acting as headt collectors on the heatsink. This is another cooler utilizing direct-contact heatpipes intended to pull heat up and away from the processor. There are a total of five heatpipes, each one measuring 0.6mm thick. Heat from the CPU is distributed to high-density aluminum fins sandwiched between a pair of red-bladed 130mm PWM fans. To make installation easier, the fans snap into place without any tools, so you can remove them and install the heatsink in your syste...

Thermaltake Announces Frio Advanced CPU Cooler

By TechwareLabs, published 24-10-2011

Thermaltake FrioOCK Heatsink Review

By TechwareLabs, published 20-10-2011

Thermaltake Frio OCK & Jing CPU Coolers Review @ Techgage

By TechwareLabs, published 19-09-2011

Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Heatsink Review

By jonnyGuru, published 09-04-2011

The Thermaltake Frio OCK, a strange name for a product, literally means Cold Over-clocker King (sic). So what does an undead lord have to do with CPU cooling? Absolutely nothing; however, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between the two of them. Anyone who has played Warcraft 3 or World of Warcraft would certainly know what gave me the idea of putting them together. The real question is whether or not the Lich King can keep my Core i7-2600K pleasantly chilled? 

Thermaltake Frio Overclock King TT OCK 1155 CPU Cooler Review

By TechwareLabs, published 08-11-2011

ThermalTake Frio OCK CPU Cooler

By TechwareLabs, published 24-07-2011

New Thermaltake coolers offer more extremeness

By TechReport, published 06-03-2011

Computex — While touring Thermaltake's booth on the Computex show floor, we stumbled upon one of the largest CPU coolers I've ever seen. Behold the Frio GT, which is so large that it comes with a special anchor bracket that secures the cooler to the top panel of the...