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Thermalright Peerless Assassin 140 Digital cooler adds on-unit display
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45674, member: 636"] Thermalright released a new computer cooling device on June 20, 2025. The Peerless Assassin 140 Digital CPU cooler features two tower sections and a digital screen on top. The company offers the cooler in black and white versions. The device works with many Intel and AMD processor types. Users can choose colors that match their computer builds. The digital screen connects to the motherboard through a USB cable. It displays real-time information about processor temperature and power use. The screen also shows how fast the processor runs and how much work it handles. Computer enthusiasts can monitor their systems without extra software. The display sits directly on the cooling unit for easy viewing. Thermalright built the cooler with a copper base that transfers heat well. Six heat pipes carry warmth from the processor to aluminum cooling fins. Two fans move air through the system to remove heat. A 140mm fan spins at speeds up to 1,500 rotations per minute. A smaller 120mm fan reaches 1,850 rotations per minute for extra cooling power. The cooler measures 160mm wide, 140mm deep and 165mm tall. These dimensions fit most standard computer cases. The fans use special bearings that last longer and run quietly. The 140mm fan produces 77.8 cubic feet of airflow per minute. The design handles demanding processors that generate significant heat during operation. [/QUOTE]
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