Ocypus Releases Gamma A40 and Gamma A40 ARGB Coolers for CPUs with TDP up to 200W

Ocypus has introduced the Gamma A40 and Gamma A40 ARGB coolers for processors with a TDP of up to 200 W. The new products are equipped with a universal mounting system that supports the main desktop platforms of Intel and AMD.

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The Gamma A40 series of coolers uses a single-tower design with four direct-contact heat pipes with a diameter of 6 mm. The cooling system includes a 100 mm fan with a speed range of 600 to 2400 rpm. It creates an air flow of 41 CFM, a static pressure of 2.2 mm H2O, and a noise level of 29.5 dBA.

The Gamma A40 ARGB model is available in white and black versions. The coolers’ dimensions are 133 × 105 × 93 mm. The ARGB model weighs 420 grams, while the model without ARGB backlighting weighs 385 grams. The declared supported processor sockets include Intel LGA 115x, LGA 1200, LGA 1700, and LGA 1851, as well as AMD Socket AM5 and AM4.

The company did not specify the cost of the new products. The Gamma A40 and Gamma A40 ARGB coolers will go on sale from April 10.

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