Alpenföhn K2 CPU Cooler Revisited

👤by Sahil Mannick Comments 📅04-02-12
Introduction


Product on Review: Alpenföhn K2
Manufacturer and Sponsor: Alpenföhn
MSRP: ~£59.99/ 69.90Euros
Street Price: £59.99

A few months ago, Alpenföhn allowed us to take an exclusive look at their monstrous twin-tower flagship cooler, the K2. In the original review, we concluded that despite the K2’s good performance and superbly sleek finish, it failed to live up to its true potential much to our disappointment. Lagging behind its main rivals; the Noctua NH-D14, Thermalright Silver Arrow, Phanteks PH-TC14PE and even the more compact Thermalright Venomous X, the K2 left itself in a difficult position. So when Alpenföhn contacted me to test a second sample which they promised would give improved performance, I was very sceptical, much of that stemming from the fact that our testing procedures are extensive and there seemed little that could possibly change our results. The reason behind this was the claim that the second sample would be straight out of the production batch rather than a mere pre-production ‘hand-made’ prototype which the previously reviewed cooler was. As such, the cooler we have here today features superior manufacturing and is fully representative of what customers will be able to buy at retail. Perked by my curiosity of potential performance gains, I duly accepted their request so let’s find out if the K2 can live up to its expectations.

Before going into the results, have a look at the previous review for an in-depth break-down of the cooler and its features:

Alpenföhn K2 CPU Cooler Review – Introduction
Alpenföhn K2 CPU Cooler Review – Packaging and Content
Alpenföhn K2 CPU Cooler Review - Closer Look

Let’s see what Alpenföhn have to say about their K2 heatsink:

For ages myths and legend surround one of the scariest mountains on earth. Icy winds and heavy snow fall had been the reason all attempts to reach the peak failed…

You might not be surprised that the K2 inspired us to choose the name for our latest creation. By using 8 heat pipes in a twin tower design, dual wing boost configuration and MnTal-Airflow Technology, the new Alpenföhn reaches highest performance at lowest noise.




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