| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Dimension [W×D×H] | 140×130×166.5 mm |
| Weight | 1050 g [Heat Sink Only] |
| Thermal Resistance | 0.10 °C/W | Heat Sink |
| Base Material | Patented Nickel Copper Base |
| Fin Material | Aluminum Alloy; Solder-free fins assembly | Heat-pipes |
| Diameter | 8mm |
| Quantity | 5 heat-pipes | Fan |
| Dimension [W×H×D] | 140×150×25 mm |
| Voltage Rating | 12V [0.13 Amp] |
| Starting Voltage | 10V |
| Speed | 650-1000 R.P.M. [PWM controlled] |
| Bearing Type | Sleeve Bearing |
| Air Flow | 70.2 CFM [Max.], 1 Fan |
| Air Pressure | 0.9 mmH2O [Max.], 1 Fan |
| Life Expectance | 50,000 hrs |
| Noise Level | 23.0 dBA |
| Connector | 4 pin with PWM | Compatible Sockets |
| Intel | Socket LGA 775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011 CPU |
| AMD | Socket FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 | Warranty Information |
| Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
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| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
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- Not bad, could be better - Arno, 7 November 2018
First off, this thing is huge. Even without the outside fan, it is really large and heavy. I overclocked my Ryzen 5 2600 to 4 GHz with it, and it does a fairly good job of keeping it cool. However, Because of the weight of the heatsink, it sags quite a bit and I can't imagine that being too good for a motherboard over a long period of time.
I have Kingston Hyperx Fury RAM, which is not very tall, but even so installing the outside fan is quite large. The Aidos Black cooler - also from Raijintek and an abolutely amazing cheap cooler - has the same mounting method for the fan as the Tisis, and it completely sucks. It's not such a big deal if you do it once, but if you need something that mounts and dismounts easily, get something else.
Actually, I would recommend getting something different no matter what your situation is. The cooling potential of the Tisis isn't nearly what I expected when looking at its size, and the only upside to this cooler is the silent 140 mm fans.
