“The Lion Square incorporates a nickel-plating copper base, four copper heat pipes, aluminum wave fins, and a 9 cm LED inner fan. ASUS claims that this Lion Square can keep your processor safe for up to 180w. Even good for your Phenom guys!”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Cool to be square?

With a 92mm fan, you might not expect too much from Asus’ Lion Square CPU Cooler, but don’t judge it too fast. It can handle the heat coming off of a Phenom without breaking 50dB, which is a fair accomplishment. It won’t beat the Ultra120 in an overclocking contest and isn’t the cheapest heatsink going, though [H]ard|OCP does see it being successful in quiet AMD systems.