LEPA is one of the rising manufacturer when it comes to PC components, and it's offering a vast portfolio of products: PC cases, power supplies, fans, and today they unveiled their first CPU cooler, the new LV12.
The new LEPA LV12 is the first attempt in the CPU cooling market. They decided to start off with something fairly normal, with a tower design and a 120mm fan.
It measures 138x85x160mm and it weighs 460g, it features four 6mm heatpipes which are in direct contact with the CPU. The heatsink is made out of aluminum and it's painted black, like the rest of the cooler. You can fit up to two 120mm fans on it, and one of them can be found in bundle with the cooler itself: it's a BOL.QUIET Tri-Speed 120mm fan, which can operate between 800 and 2200RPM thanks to the PWM connector.
It's compatible with most Intel and AMD sockets, and it should be available from the beginning of August for 36.90€.
Source:
TechPowerUp via
Le Comptoir du Hardware.