Thermalright has released a compact dual-tower cooler Peerless Assassin 90 SE for 25 euros

Thermalright has released the Peerless Assassin 90 SE processor cooler, which combines fairly compact dimensions and high performance. The new product has a two-section tower design and is equipped with a 92 mm fan. The cooler was first shown at Computex 2024 in June.

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The dimensions of Peerless Assassin 90 SE are 94 × 94 × 110 mm. It includes four copper heat-conducting tubes with a diameter of 6 mm. To save space and for smooth installation of RAM modules, the cooler is not equipped with a second fan, which is usually found in cooling systems of a similar configuration.

A single 92mm fan is installed between the two radiator sections. The fan itself has a maximum operating speed of 2200 rpm. It produces an airflow of 32.77 CFM and a static pressure of 1.98 mmH2O. Art. and has a noise level of 23.85 dBA.

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 90 SE supports Intel LGA115X/1200/1700 processor sockets, as well as AMD Socket AM5/AM4.

The cooling system is available in a standard version with black radiator pads, as well as in a white version. According to the ComputerBase portal, the cooler can already be found on sale on the Amazon trading platform, where it is offered from 25 to 35 euros, depending on the region.

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