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Why does the Silver Arrow say Silver Arrow SB-E at the end, I thought that there's 3 versions of the Silver Arrow:

Silver Arrow
Silver Arrow SB-E
Silver Arrow Extreme

From the image it looks like the Silver Arrow (i.e. the oldest model) so why does it state Silver Arrow SB-E at the end?

Edit: Just noticed "Manufacturers Code: Silver Arrow SB-E", am I wrong but isn't the image a Silver Arrow?
 
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yeah looks like the standard silver arrow in the images but code shows it as the SB-E version. The SB-E version has stepped fins as can be seen here, I would guess they just need to update the product images on the OcUK product pages:

http://www.thermalright.com/products/?act=data&id=189&cat_id=37

Plus this thing is huge and will require an equally massive case!

Shame you didn't have the HR-02 Macho in stock a few weeks back, think I would have opted for that over the Ven-X, still might give me a bit more space to work with than the Macho!
 
yeah looks like the standard silver arrow in the images but code shows it as the SB-E version. The SB-E version has stepped fins as can be seen here, I would guess they just need to update the product images on the OcUK product pages:

http://www.thermalright.com/products/?act=data&id=189&cat_id=37

Plus this thing is huge and will require an equally massive case!

Shame you didn't have the HR-02 Macho in stock a few weeks back, think I would have opted for that over the Ven-X, still might give me a bit more space to work with than the Macho!

The VX is better than the Macho.
 
yeah looks like the standard silver arrow in the images but code shows it as the SB-E version. The SB-E version has stepped fins as can be seen here, I would guess they just need to update the product images on the OcUK product pages:

http://www.thermalright.com/products/?act=data&id=189&cat_id=37

Actually on closer inspection, the specs describe the Silver Arrow not the Silver Arror SB-E.

http://www.thermalright.com/products/index.php?act=data&cat_id=27&id=96

It would seem that the image and specs match but the Manufacturer Code is wrong.
 
Hi Guys

apologies for the error in the listing.
I can confirm that it is the SB-E model

Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E CPU Cooler (Socket LGA 2011/1366/LGA1155/LGA1156/LGA775/AM2/AM3/FM1) @ £69.98 inc VAT

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8 X 6mm sintered heat-pipes effectively takes away excessive heat from the CPU when overclocked, Nickel Plated heat-pipes, slower Oxidation and deterioration of the heat-pipes, provides longer period of Thermal conductivity.

Double fin design , each side with 154mm*120mm heat dissipation area, can be used with 14 or 15 cm fan ( fan clips included).

Special Arrow fin design, which allows cool air to pass through and take heat away rapidly, effectively provide cooling for the cpu.

Support Multiple-Platforms. Can be used on Socket 2011/1366/1155/1156/775 Platform, and AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/FM1 Sockets.

Including TY-150&TY-141 Ultra low noise PWM fans and PWM Y-Cable. With the compatibility of up to 3 fans maximum.

• Cooler Dimension: Length 155mm x Width 105mm x Height 165mm (without fans) 170mm x Width 130mm x 170mm (with both TY-141 and TY-150 fan installed)
• Cooler weight: 1124g (including two Fan, without mounting brackets)
• Heat-pipe: 6mm Sintered Heat-pipe*8 units
• Cooler Base Material: C1100 Pure Copper with Nickel Plating.
• TY-150 Length 170mm x Width 26.5mm x Height 150mm
• TY-150 Fan Speed: 500~1100 RPM (PWM)
• TY-150 noise level: 17~21dBA
• Fan Airflow: 38~84CFM
• TY-141 Length 170mm x Width 26.5mm x Height 150mm
• TY-141 Fan Speed: 900~1300 RPM (PWM)
• TY-141 Fan noise level: 21~25dBA
• Fan Airflow: 28-74CFM

Only £69.98 inc VAT.

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got one out to confirm:

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