Gelid brought three CPU cooler to Computex 2016 show including the Antartica, Rev.4 Tranquillo and a new high-end prototype cooler.
The Rev.4 Tranquillo comes with improved PWM circuit, 12025 double-layered fan blade and uses four stacked heatpipes and new fin design which should significantly improve heat transfer.
the new Antartica CPU cooler has five heatpipes combined with a compact heatsink shape with multi-air channels. It uses a 140mm fan with PWM control but is also compatible with 120mm fan as well. It will be able to cope with up to 200W TDP CPUs and supports dual-fan option and comes with the 90 degree AMD clip mounting system.
The last, but definitely not the least is a new prototype CPU cooler with six heatpipes with the same 12025 Owl Wing design fan. Capable of supporting up to 240W TDP CPUs, this cooler will also have a stacked soldered heatpipes and the new improved fin design but we still do not know when it will actually be available.
Gelid also showcased a couple of recognizable black and white case fans as well as its well known thermal paste.
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Gelid Computex 2016 gallery.