“The True Black 120 CPU cooler features a solid copper base, six U-shaped heat pipes and a large aluminum fin array. Although there are physically just six heat pipes, the U-shape configuration results in six evaporator sections (where the heat pipes contact the base and absorb heat from the CPU) and twelve condenser sections (where heat is dissipated into the aluminum fins). As we will see later, this results in a very efficient heat transfer arrangement!”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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I want to paint it black
Thermalright has added a little style to their Ultra 120 with a nice black nickel finish and an extra fan bracket. Even better is the cooling performance of the True Black 120, which is totally unaffected by the new finish. If you need performance and a little style, and have a few unused 120mm fans, then Lee’s latest review will be right up your alley.