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Cool Age Debuts Two New 6-Pipe Heatsinks

by - source: Tom's Hardware UK

The Z120 Aero and Z120 Wing will cost $55 and $50 when they hit the market.

Tucked away in a small booth at COMPUTEX 2010 was Cool Age Cooling Systems, a South Korean cooling solution manufacturer with two new products up its figurative sleeve.

Both the Z120 Aero and Z120 Wing are mostly similar. They are both heatsink assemblies featuring six heatpipes. The configuration—while not new—is currently the subject of a patent application, according to company reps. More pipes make for a denser construction, but there were still some thin aluminum inserts between each pipe.

That's where the similarities end. The Z120 Aero features the same "Wind tunnel" technology of Cool Age's X120TF, which was tested by Tom's Hardware Germany (Google Translate link) last year. The aluminum plates of the Aero feature hexagonal ribbing, which is supposed to provide more contact with the air for better heat conduction.

Compared to the Aero, the Wing uses the typical flat plate configuration most enthusiasts are familiar with. Cool Age reps promised to get back to us with specific availability info, but at least they were able to provide estimated market prices of $55 for the Aero, and $50 for the Wing.

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Lewis57 03/06/2010 21:26
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I considered something similar to this beast. The thing that put me off was the idea of the weight on a virtical case. How heavy are these things? I instead wen't for a Corsair h-50 which I am happy with but still, are these things as heavy as they look?

shrex 03/06/2010 22:09
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Theres so many of these things, most of them not that good, people should just stick with the Thermalright ultra extreme 120, its the smallest and best peforming.

ksampanna 03/06/2010 22:24
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Looks like a skyscraper on a trolley.

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