Introduction
As we said ZEROtherm has announced a bunch of products this week. On Monday we took a look at the Nirvana NV120 CPU cooler and today we are checking out the BTF92 Overclocker Edition CPU cooler. The BTF92 is the big brother to the BTF90, which we took a look at a while ago. It is a little bit bigger than the BTF90 and features manual fan control, but besides that it is just about the same. Let's check it out and see if it can perform better than the BTF90.
Features
- Efficient 8-line heatpipe design
- Creative & Cool design
- Silence Innovations
- Killer performance
- Manual fan control
Specs
Type: Fan & Heatsinks (4 heat pipes)
Fan Size: 92mm
Compatibility:
- Intel 775 Celeron D Pentium 4 Pentium D Core 2 Duo
- AMD AM2 Sempron Athlon 64 Athlon 64 X2 Athlon 64 FX
- 754 Sempron Athlon 64
- 939 Athlon 64 Athlon 64 X2 Athlon 64 FX Opteron Dual-Core Opteron
- 940 Athlon 64 FX Opteron Dual-Core Opteron
Bearing Type: 2 ball UFO bearing
RPM:
- Silent Mode 750 +- 10% RPM
- Max mode 3000 +- 10% RPM
Air Flow: 53.6 CFM
Noise Level:
- Silent Mode 17 +- 10% dBA
- Max Mode 29 +- 10% dBA
Power Connector: 3 Pin
LED: Red
Heatsink Material: Pure copper
Fan Dimensions: 92 x 92 x 25mm
Heatsink Dimensions: 108 x 81 x 128mm
Packaging
The BTF92 comes in a colorful and attractive retail box. The center is open so you can check out the cooler before you buy it. The back is also open so you can get a look at the cooler. Also on the sides there is a compatibility list and a spec list.
Opening up the retail box we find a box of accessories and a clamshell package with the cooler inside of it. Getting it all unpacked we have the following items: the BTF92 cooler, fan controller, installation hardware for both AMD and Intel systems, thermal paste, and the user's manual.
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