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Articles: Coolers

Titan Vanessa S & L-Type and Thermaltake Big Typhoon vs. Zalman CNPS9500 LED (page 6)


Category: Coolers

by Sergey Lepilov

[ 09/07/2005 | 04:17 PM ]


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Titan Vanessa L-type is a heatsink with only one central heatpipe 25mm in diameter. The heatpipe is made of copper and has looping internal structure (according to the manufacturer). There are 34 aluminum plates forming the heatsink fins around the central heatpipe, each is ~1mm thick. The 120mm fan is fastened with screws to one of the sides of the heatsink. The entire construction looks very nice:

The top plate of the heatsink is decorated with the picture of a batter-fly girl Vanessa:

The fan of Titan Vanessa L-type is designed in exactly the same way as that of the S-type cooler we have just discussed. It is big enough to cover all the heatsink plates completely:

Here are more cooler pictures at different angles, that will give you better idea of its appearance:

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