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Processor cooling system SilentiumPC Spartan 4 Max Evo ARGB

08.05.2020

SilentiumPC introduced the Spartan 4 Max Evo ARGB processor cooling system, which is an update of the Spartan 3 model. The design of the radiator made of aluminum plates strung on three 6 mm copper heat pipes directly in contact with the processor seems to have remained the same. But it now has a 120mm Pulsar HP fan instead of the 100mm Sigma Pro fan found on the Spartan 3.

The frame and impeller of the 120mm Pulsar HP fan are made of translucent white plastic, which diffuses the light emitted by the ARGB LEDs well. The hydraulic bearing fan, which has an estimated life of 50 hours, is adjustable from 000-250 rpm.

Including the fan, the dimensions of the Spartan 4 Max Evo ARGB are 143 x 124 x 71 mm, and the weight is 497 g. The novelty is suitable for processors with a TDP of 125 watts. Supported connectors include LGA 1200, LGA 115x and AM4.

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The smartphone has a MediaTek MT6735 processor. It contains four 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 cores operating at clock speeds up to 1,5 GHz. The integrated Mali-T720 accelerator with support for Open GL ES 3.0 and Open CL 1.2 API is responsible for graphics processing.

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