JIUSHARK has just unveiled its new flagship CPU cooler, the JF15K Diamond, which offers an impressive 280W TDP cooling capacity while remaining under the $40 price mark.
This is a significant upgrade from their previous JF13K cooler, which gained attention for its solid cooling performance and value-for-money proposition.
The JF15K Diamond is designed with four fans, a significant increase over the JF13K’s more compact design. The cooler is built in a tower-style configuration, unlike its predecessors which had a top-down setup. This new design resembles a combination of two dual-tower heatsinks or four single-tower heatsinks stacked together, creating a monstrous cooling solution
. Its dimensions are 203x115x153mm (LxWxH), making it quite a large unit.
The cooler comes in three variants: black and white versions with ARGB lighting and one standard black version without ARGB. The ARGB version features a long accent plate on top, adding a touch of flair to the massive aluminum fins. These fins are interconnected by six large heat pipes, which are key to the cooling efficiency. The JF15K Diamond also includes four 100mm PWM-controlled fans that operate between 1000 and 2700 RPM, delivering airflow of up to 55.46 CFM. Two of the fans are mounted on the outside of the heatsink, while the other two are placed in the middle. These fans can be easily accessed and replaced.
One of the standout features of the JF15K Diamond is its compatibility with the latest AMD and Intel sockets. It also offers up to 53mm of clearance for memory modules, making it a versatile option for different builds.
Despite its massive cooling potential, the cooler’s noise levels and specific temperature benchmarks have yet to be tested, and that’s something enthusiasts will likely be eager to test themselves. In terms of pricing, the JF15K Diamond is currently available for 259 RMB ($40 US), which positions it as a competitive offering in the high-performance cooling market.
While it’s too early to definitively say how the JF15K Diamond will perform under heavy loads, the cooler’s large size, powerful cooling potential, and affordable price tag make it a strong contender for those looking to keep their CPU temperatures in check without breaking the bank.
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