USD: $79.99
  P/N: CL-P0464
   
    
 
 
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Feature
Specification
  
Compatibility    Core 2 Extreme (Socket LGA775)
Core 2 Quad (Socket LGA775)
Core 2 Duo (Socket LGA775)
Pentium D (Socket LGA775)
Pentium 4 (Socket LGA 775)
Celeron D (Socket LGA775)
Celeron (Socket LGA775)
Phenom (Socket AM2, AM2+)
Athlon 64 FX (Socket AM2)
Athlon 64 X2 (Socket AM2)
Athlon 64 (Socket AM2)
Sempron (Socket AM2)
Heatsink Dimension    202(L) x 106(W) x 86(H) mm
Heatsink Material    Copper/Aluminum Fins
Copper Base
Heatpipe    Copper Pipe Ø 6 mm x 6
Fan Dimension    80 x 20 mm
Fan Speed    2000 RPM
Bearing Type   
Noise Level    21 dBA
Max. Air Flow    37.67 CFM
Max. Air Pressure   
1.27 mmH2O
LED Fan    Blue
Red
Power Connector    3-pin
Rated Voltage    12V
Started Voltage    5V
Rated Current   
Power Input    5.04W (2 Fans)
MTBF    50000 Hours
Weight    598 g
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Award & Review
Reviewed by Digit-Life
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler
 
DuOrb CPU is undoubtedly a High-End cooler. It outperforms a lot of other promising rivals, despite its compact non-standard design, and competes successfully with such major players .. 
 
September 04, 2008

Reviewed by HardwareLogic
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review
 
The DuOrb CPU cooler does a great job cooling and hangs right in there with the big boys on our test bench. The blue and red LED fans give the fan a nice low light appeal for users that prefer to light up their cases .. 
 
August 29, 2008

Reviewed by Techwarelabs
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler
 
Thermaltake definitely put some thought into the design and development of their latest CPU cooler, the Thermaltake DuOrb. Using both Aluminum and Copper with twin 80mm fans, the DuOrb performs at the highest of standards .. 
 
August 22, 2008

Reviewed by BigBruin
Thermaltake DuOrb Heatpipe CPU Cooler
 
The Thermaltake DuOrb heatpipe CPU cooler wound up producing fantastic thermal results. Adding this cooler to most systems will bring temperatures down because of the great, innovative design .. 
 
August 19, 2008

Reviewed by OC Pulse
Thermaltake DuOrb Heatsink
 
All in all the DuOrb continues the success of the original DuOrb GPU cooler onto the CPU. Thermaltake has improved many aspects of their heatsink designs and I was especially pleased with the mounting system this time around .. 
 
August 04, 2008

Reviewed by Frosty Tech
Thermaltake DuOrb Heatsink Review
 
The Thermaltake DuOrb a good reliable heatsink, but one which is outperformed by a good two-dozen other heatsinks that offer anywhere from 10°C cooler .. 
 
August 01, 2008

Reviewed by Thinkcomputers
ThermalTake DuOrb LED CPU Cooler
 
The Thermaltake DuOrb surely isn't your standard CPU cooler. In addition to receiving CPU cooling benefits you also receive VRM, VGA, RAM, and Northbridge cooling .. 
 
July 31, 2008

Reviewed by Icrontic
Themaltake DuOrb
 
Thermaltake has certainly produced a very unique product with their new DuOrb. As far as looks are concerned, this is one cool looking heatsink .. 
 
July 16, 2008

Reviewed by Futurelooks
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review
 
Thermaltake DuOrb on the basis that it’s a quiet cooler with decent performance numbers. It’s no slouch in the aesthetics department, and will keep many of your sub-systems cool .. 
 
July 01, 2008

Reviewed by Maximum PC
Maximum PC - The Best Air Cooler
 
We recorded results within one degree of each other in both idle and CPU burn tests, the DuOrb runs much more quietly than the CNPS9700 .. 
 
June 30, 2008

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User Manual 5672589 06/23/2008
FAQ
 
Q:  What are the Advantages of heatpipe technology?
A:  Heatpipes are generally small copper tubes filled with a fluid which has a very low boiling point, which enables it to move large quantity of heat with little difference in temperature between "hot" and "cold" interfaces. The fluids within the heatpipe are moved by capillary action. Heatpipe uses this to quickly transfer heat away from the CPU, reducing temperatures considerably while allowing heatsink manufacturers to reduce the weight of the heatsink.It also allows for the heatsink fins to be placed farther away from motherboard components. By placing the fins closer to chassis fans, the exhausted air can be removed from the case more efficiently

Q:  Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution?
A:  The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum. Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material. In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K. To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day.