Corsair Releases A115 For Powerful And Efficient CPU Air Cooling

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[Press Release] Corsair has landed on its most powerful and efficient air cooler. The A115 boasts six 6mm heat pipes in addition to a high-efficiency copper plate, allowing it to handle CPUs with 270W TDP.

To optimize contact with CPUs, Corsair has designed the copper plate with a slight convex shape. This design is complemented by the 90 nickel-plated cooling fins that help heat dissipation.

The Corsair A115 ships with two AF140 Elite fans. Capable of speeds up to 1600RPM, these fans bring concentrated airflow to the cooler, offering minimal noise levels of around 33.9 dBA.

For secure and easier installation, the HoldFast 2.0 Retention System has been used to engineer the CPU cooler, making the A115 a breeze to install on high-performance CPUs based on sockets like AM5 and LGA 1700.

To make the installation process even easier, Corsair includes top-notch XTM70 thermal paste. According to Aaron Neil, the cooler was created as a result of consumer demand for a new Corsair air cooler.

This demand motivated the team to create something extraordinary, leading to the A115 after various refinements and iterations in the design process. We have also tested the CPU cooler, and you can read our review here.

Boasting a five-year warranty, this CPU cooler has now been launched on the market, and it can be purchased directly from Corsair and its authorized distributors worldwide.

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