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Spire TherMax Eclipse II CPU Cooler Review

We tested the Spire TherMax Eclipse II CPU cooler, which has five heatpipes and two 120 mm fans. Is it better than the original TherMax Eclipse? Let's check it out!

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Main Specifications

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The TherMax Eclipse II
  • 3. The TherMax Eclipse II (Cont’d)
  • 4. Installation
  • 5. How We Tested
  • 6. Our Tests
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The main features of the Spire TherMax Eclipse II include:

  • Application: Socket LGA775, 1156, 1366, AM3, AM2+, AM2, and 939 processors
  • Fins: Aluminum
  • Base: Aluminum with direct-touch heatpipes
  • Heat-pipes: Five 8-mm copper heat-pipes
  • Fans: two, 120 mm
  • Nominal fan speed: 2,200 rpm
  • Fan air flow: 93.3 cfm
  • Maximum power consumption: 4.2 W
  • Nominal noise level: 29 dBA
  • Weight: 1.81 lbs (822 g)
  • More information: https://www.spirecoolers.com
  • Average price in the US*: USD 55.00

* Researched at Amazon.com on the day we published this review.

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