Phononic HEX 2.0 Thermoelectric CPU Cooler, Black

August 15, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

HEX 2.0 is a Smart CPU cooler that delivers exceptional on-demand cooling performance and thermal control to meet your computing and gaming needs. The HEX 2.0 is comprised of a proprietary state-of-the art High performance thermoelectric module, combined with an innovative heat exchanger design. The compact design of the HEX 2.0 allows it to comfortably fit into small systems-such as mini-itx-while delivering cooling capacity beyond that of much larger coolers. The active/passive design of the HEX 2.0 minimizes impact on system level power consumption with variable control managed by on-board Smart electronics. Furthermore, the HEX 2.0 provides CPU cooling requiring zero power consumption when the CPU is under low stress, up to a peak power of 35 watts when the CPU is heating up. Hook up the HEX 2.0 to your motherboard using the optional USB interface and unlock custom power Maps, LED configurations, and more.

Product Features

  • Small form Factor high performance
  • Integrated and swappable 92mm fan
  • Supports TDP power for over clocking beyond 140W
  • Low noise design (33 dBA @ max speed)
  • Active/passive cooling (using our thermoelectric technology)

Comments

Evan Gorelick says:

Five Stars Great cooler!! I happen to live in the same town where this company is based and found out about this cooler through an engineer friend of mine who knows that I love to build computers. I had not heard of Thermoelectric Cooling before this (I’ve always used straight air or water) but after doing some research online I decided to take the plunge. I’ve only had it installed for a day but so far I am very impressed. Hats off to Phononic for making a great compact HSF that can keep up with much…

Blank says:

A cooler in a class of it’s own. I first noticed this cooler while looking through benchmarks. I had to google it because it wasn’t something well known and a brand and name I was familiar with. Naturally it came as a surprise that it was a HSF with a thermoelectric function to actively pull heat from the cpu. I’ve heard about them prior, but the difference was the performance associated with this particular cooler. It was always near the top of all cooling configurations (not including custom loops), competing even against…

David Carron says:

This cools down my i7-6700k pretty well. Getting avg This cools down my i7-6700k pretty well. Getting avg. ambient temperature of 28°C and between 35-50°C depending on the load when gaming. 

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