ASUS Announces Axe Square Heatsink
"ASUS Limited Edition Gold-Aureate Axe Square CPU Cooler Delivers Ultimate Quiet Cooling and Energy Savings"
Published: 28th October 2008 | Source: Asus |
ASUS Announces Axe Square Heatsink
ASUS, producer of top-notch thermal products, has today released the latest flagship model in the ASUS AMAzing series—the Axe Square. Decorated with a dazzling gold-aureate color that complements the uniquely axe-shaped design, this high performance cooler exudes the ultimate in aesthetic appeal; and comes in a limited edition luxury packaging. Furthermore, the Axe Square is also able to deliver enhanced cooling that support exceptional overclocking performances of up to 180W—all the while still retaining extremely low acoustic levels through the automatic PWM function.
Ultimate Cooling with 5500cm2 Heat Dissipation Area
The Axe Square features a 120mm LED fan, five copper C-shaped heatpipes, a mirror-polished base and a large-scale heat dissipation surface area of up to 5500cm2 to facilitate highly efficient heat transfers in order to provide enthusiasts worldwide with the ultimate cooling experience.
Ultra Silent at 16 dBA and Power Savings
Equipped with the PWM function, the Axe Square is able to adjust the fan speed according to the CPU’s temperature—providing users with the optimal operating environment at a mere 16 dBA; as well as helping to conserve energy and delivering CPU stability.
Amazing Gold-Aureate Design with Luxury Packing
The new Axe Square is the latest model in the limited AMAzing series, and takes centerstage with its stunning gold-aureate color; which juxtaposes with the black nickel-plated surfaces of unique axe-shaped design for the ultimate in aesthetic appeal. Moreover, this stunning Axe Square comes in an extremely luxurious packaging with a limited-run identification card that ensures the fine quality of the AMAzing Series.
Specifications
Ultimate Cooling with 5500cm2 Heat Dissipation Area
The Axe Square features a 120mm LED fan, five copper C-shaped heatpipes, a mirror-polished base and a large-scale heat dissipation surface area of up to 5500cm2 to facilitate highly efficient heat transfers in order to provide enthusiasts worldwide with the ultimate cooling experience.
Ultra Silent at 16 dBA and Power Savings
Equipped with the PWM function, the Axe Square is able to adjust the fan speed according to the CPU’s temperature—providing users with the optimal operating environment at a mere 16 dBA; as well as helping to conserve energy and delivering CPU stability.
Amazing Gold-Aureate Design with Luxury Packing
The new Axe Square is the latest model in the limited AMAzing series, and takes centerstage with its stunning gold-aureate color; which juxtaposes with the black nickel-plated surfaces of unique axe-shaped design for the ultimate in aesthetic appeal. Moreover, this stunning Axe Square comes in an extremely luxurious packaging with a limited-run identification card that ensures the fine quality of the AMAzing Series.
Specifications
| Model Name | Axe Square |
| CPU support | Intel® Core™2 Extreme (LGA 775) Intel® Core™2 Quad / Core™2 Duo (LGA 775) Intel® Pentium® processor family (LGA 775) AMD Phenom™ FX/X3/X4 (Socket 1207 / AM2+) AMD Athlon™ 64 FX/X2 (Socket AM2 / AM2+) AMD Athlon™ X2 (Socket AM2 / AM2+) |
| Cooler dimension | 139 mm(L) x 133 mm(W) x 130 mm(H) / 680 g |
| Net Weight | 680 g |
| Connector | 4 pin |
| Heat sink material | Cu. Base + Al. fins + 5 Cu. Heat pipes with black nickel-plated |
| Acoustic | 16 dBA during normal operation |
| Fan dimension | 120 x 120 x 25 (mm) |
| Fan speed | 1,400 rpm ± 10% with PWM Control |
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X58/ICH10R hmm
Looks like a `reference` X58 mobo, I do wish they`d sort their lives out with the pwm/bridge cooling towers.
10! SATAII sounds pretty juicy. With a decent raid controller, people might love it.
What`s gonna set these X58s apart are the basics; component quality/standards; BIOS; ... and I was going to say features in terms of SATAII ports etc, but some manufs start with 6 then make one with 8 and call it something different.
Best of luck to Evga. (any Abit people working for them? lol)
Looks like a `reference` X58 mobo, I do wish they`d sort their lives out with the pwm/bridge cooling towers.
10! SATAII sounds pretty juicy. With a decent raid controller, people might love it.
What`s gonna set these X58s apart are the basics; component quality/standards; BIOS; ... and I was going to say features in terms of SATAII ports etc, but some manufs start with 6 then make one with 8 and call it something different.
Best of luck to Evga. (any Abit people working for them? lol)
Hmm should be an interesting entry imo
Very tidy looking board imo. It's nice to see the EVGA name without it being shadowed by Nvidia.:)



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