Monday, 05 January 2009

Closer look at Jet 4:

Jet 4

The first thing to notice about the Jet 4 is its size. It is one of the biggest heatsinks found for Pentium 4 processors. Top half of the heatsink is gray in color and contains a fan inside the jet shaped containment. This architecture of the Jet 4 is similar to Aero 7+ and Aero 7 Lite heatsinks. CoolerMaster added two LEDs to enhance the beauty of their top-line heatsinks. White LED is being used in the front and blinks when the heatsink is connected to a power source.

Jet 4

Right side of the Jet 4 has a logo that represents 'Jet' series products and it also has CoolerMaster printed underneath it. The fan is designed to run at speeds of ~3500 RPM maximum and ~1900 RPM minimum. The fan also has 50,000 hours of life span and can push as much air as 12.0~21.1 CFM depending upon the speed.

Jet 4

This time a red LED is used on the back for attractive purposes. The back of this HSF looks very much like the back of a jet engine hence, the name.



Article Tools
Index
E-mail Email this article