SilverStone Frost Mage 600 Pro Air Cooler Launches With 270W TDP Rating

SilverStone launches the Frost Mage 600 Pro air cooler, featuring a 270W TDP rating, six 6mm heatpipes, and dual 120mm HDB fans for high- performance builds.

SilverStone Frost Mage 600 Pro Air Cooler Launches With 270W TDP Rating

SilverStone introduced the Frost Mage 600 Pro, a new high-end single-tower air cooler designed for systems that generate significant heat. This release matters because it targets the upper range of thermal demands with a 270W TDP rating, offering a viable cooling solution for high-performance builds without requiring liquid cooling loops. Buyers looking for robust air cooling options now have a specific model to consider for their next upgrade.

SilverStone Frost Mage 600 Pro air cooler
The SilverStone Frost Mage 600 Pro single-tower air cooler.

New single-tower cooler targets high thermal loads with 270W rating

The Frost Mage 600 Pro is a single-tower air cooler that prioritizes thermal density and airflow efficiency. It relies on a pure copper base to ensure direct and effective heat transfer from the CPU heat spreader. The design integrates six 6mm heatpipes to move thermal energy from the base into the fin stack. SilverStone engineered the fin stack with an offset asymmetric configuration to maximize surface area exposure to the airflow.

Specifications

  • TDP Rating: 270W
  • Heatpipes: 6x 6mm
  • Fan Type: 2x 120mm Low-noise integrated blade fans
  • Fan Bearing: HDB
  • Total Height: 158mm

Cooling performance is driven by two 120mm low-noise integrated blade fans mounted on the unit. These fans utilize HDB (Hydraulic Dynamic Bearing) technology to maintain stability and reduce wear over time. The fan speed ranges from 800 to 2300 RPM, allowing the system to balance silence with cooling power. At maximum speed, the cooler delivers an airflow of 75.4 CFM and a static pressure of 2.4 mmAq.

The total height of the Frost Mage 600 Pro is 158mm, which fits within standard ATX cases but requires clearance checks for smaller form factors. Noise levels are rated between 8.8 and 29.3 dB(A), depending on the fan speed setting. The lower end of the noise range supports quiet operation during idle or light loads. The higher end provides maximum cooling capacity when the system is under heavy stress.

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