Kingwin has been in the computer business
for some time. Their R&D team had a great concept regarding AMD CPU coolers,
which has been realized with the development of the
Big Air: being able to
replace a stock cooler with a more efficient one, and keeping the entire process
tool-free. So let's move on to the review of the Kingwin Big Air.
About the Company:
Kingwin was
founded in 1992 as a
manufacturer specialized in
designing and manufacturing CPU
Coolers and Mobile racks, also
with goals to provide our
customers with the best thermal
cooling and storage solutions.
Kingwin's
office was established in
Walnut, CA in 1994 and in 1997
Kingwin has further expanded its
branch and established another
office in New Jersey for better
service to more customers
through out the US. We have been
producing top quality thermal
solutions and storage products
both OEM and ODM to support our
clients from the worldwide
market. Backed by in-depth
experiences from market demand
and customer responses, we
continue to develop new products
with innovative ideas to keep up
with the pace in the fast
changing market. Also, the good
relations and services that we
provide for our customers is
giving us more opportunity to
understand, communicate and
assist with our clients the best
way we can. Our strong support
from R&D department is committed
to offer the most enhance and
cutting edge thermal and storage
solution for both industrial and
personal computers.
Three sets of heat pipes that provide high thermal conductivity efficiency and a
silent environment.
Heat pipes have nickel plated and special welding
techniques enable for seamless
connection between fins and pipes.
Uses a 120 x 120 x25 mm FAN to provide a noiseless environment & create great
performance.
Reduces heat from the CPU, as well as components from motherboard.
Easy installation by specially design clip on the fan.
Specifications:
DC Fan Size: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Bearing Type: One ball
Speed: 2000 RPM
Noise Level: 33 dBA
Max Air flow: 79.14 CFM
Packaging:
The
Kingwin Big Air is packaged in a plastic
blister pack, the type that hang from a store rack. The fan is separate from the
cooler and this is to highlight a special feature of the fan housing.
The cardboard insert provides a dual
purpose, advertising on the front and back, and when removed it can be opened to
reveal the installation instructions.