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Date 2008-03-05
Provider: Xigmatek
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Xigmatek Red Scorpion, S1283 CPU Cooler
Today we take a look at a cooler from the fairly new company named Xigmatek. This new cooler focuses on peformance and silence which actually can be quite hard to combine together so it is going to be very interesting to see what this S1283 cooler can do vs a well performing cooler from Coolermaster. It seems to have the size and the quality but does it perform?
About Xigmatek:
Purpose and targets of becoming one of the worlds leaders in thermal PC Industry were set for Xigmatek Co. Ltd in 2005, the founding year! To ensure reaching this project aims, Xigmateks management followed up with hard work, experiences and customer friendly business style.
Honing one of the world’s most efficient manufacturing operations, Integration Presence in major economic regions, being tied up with most important strategic alliances between suppliers and academia and further majority investments in R&D are some of Xigmateks aggressive incensement strategies.
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Combining the cream of product designers, R&D engineers and technical people (main team in Germany) Xigmatek is proud and full of confidence to offer excellent quality products and service to cover the customers requirements and demands.
Within the standard channels as the consumer market and the distributing electrical appliances, Xigmatek will keep on focusing on development and set up even new sales channels to comply ever-changing demands and requirements.
Several years of experiences company background in Thermal IT industry provides our customer the best, reliable, environmental and performing Thermal/Cooling Systems including excellent Service to fulfill global users and customers demands.
Specifications:
Check out the website
The product:

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Red Scorpion, well atl east the box is red, you can get glimpse of the fan on the front and on the back you can read about the cooler specifications.

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Inside you will find a small sack with various socket clips to mount the cooler with. You also get a manual on how to mount the fan on the cooler and also how to mount the various sockets clips.
The fan is equipped with a 120 mm fan so the noise level should be very low. The heatsink is made out of aluminum alloy, and as we can see the heatpipes are actually also the cooler core. Usually heatpipes are connected to the core but here the heatpipes go all the way through the core and between the heatpipes they have also mounted some aluminum pieces to connect all the heatpipes together.

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The heatsink is very well made, the fins are placed perfectly from each other to allow the heat be removed by the fan. So far it looks good but the question remains, can it really perform?
Current Real Time Pricing
Testing and Conclusion >>>>> Page 2
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