Spire Kepler series universal DH-HP cpu coolers

The Spire all new Kepler universal micro-processor cooler series are direct contact heat-pipe
solutions for Core i3/i5 and i7 from Intel and the AMD AM2/3/FM1 micro-processors. There are
three (3) different models ranging from two up to four 6mm sinter powder heat-pipes which
are in direct contact with the cpu heat-source, dissipating heat effectively and fast.

The high density fins are crowned with a powerful fan for high airflow and great
cooling performance. The 92mm dc fan provides ample airflow and silent
cooling at 19.0dBA. Compatibility is ensured with the multi-platform mounting
clip for Intel 775/1155/1556 sockets and AM2/AM3/FM1 micro-processors. The
Kepler series from Spire are build to deliver great cooling for maximum system
performance.
Main Features:
* Up to Four 6mm all copper heat-pipes
* Heat-pipe direct CPU contact
* 50 high density dimpled fins
* Silent 92x25mm DC fan
* S420 Thermal compound included
* Secure & Tool-free installation
* 3 year manufacturer limited warranty

Compatibility:
The Kepler series are compatible with ATX and MICRO ATX platforms, Intel
socket 775/1155/1156 &1366 sockets as well as AMD socket AM2/AM3/FM1 main-board
sockets.
MSRP:
1. Kepler USD 19.95 / EURO 14.99
2. Kepler II USD 25.95 / EURO 18.99
3. Kepler Pro USD 38.95 / EURO 27.99

Product Includes:
*Multi-language Owner’s manual *Starts-420 White thermal grease injection tube *
Installation bracket and clip.

Availability:
The Kepler cpu cooler series are now available from our factory in Shenzhen, China.
Distribution throughout our branch locations will commence end October. For more
information or ordering, please Contact us, or feel free to give our branches a call.

About Spire:
Spire, Founded in 1998 in The Netherlands, is a global supplier of cooling solutions, power
supplies and Enclosures for the personal, gaming and networked personal computer. With
manufacturing facilities in Shenzhen, China and branch offices in USA, The Netherlands,
Japan, and Brazil. Offering a wide range of thermal products and accessories for the computer
industry.

More info:
Product URL: http://www.spire-corp.com/main/product_detail.asp?ProdID=1133
For review samples or press-kit, please contact our marketing department, Ms. Vivianne Yeh

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