- Dual tower cooler with up to 250 W TDP cooling capacity
- Six 6 mm heatpipes and optimized cooling fins
- Two JetStream 3 fans with PWM connection in 120 mm format
- Asymmetrical construction of the cooling tower for high RAM compatibility
- High-performance thermal paste included
- High compatibility with AMD and Intel processors
- RockMount 3 mounting system for easy installation
The Alpenföhn Brocken 4 Max CPU cooler for Intel and AMD
With the Brocken 4 Max, Alpenföhn presents a worthy addition to the popular Brocken series. The two-part CPU cooler features a large heatsink with aerodynamically optimized fins. In combination with the six 6 mm heatpipes and the supplied 120 mm PWM fans from the JetStream series, an enormous cooling performance is achieved. The RockMount 3 mounting system also offers an optimized and simpler installation of the cooler.
Alpenföhn Brocken 4 Max: Ice-cold and whisper-quiet
The two cooling towers of the Brocken 4 Max have aerodynamically optimized fins with adapted fin spacing for particularly quiet operation. Especially when combined with the JetStream fans, whose airflow-optimized impellers, improved frames, and hydrodynamic bearings ensure excellent smoothness with maximum performance. Thanks to the included spare clips, you can easily attach an additional 120mm fan to the back.
Fans and performance data
The JetStream fan placed between the two coolers in the standard 120 mm format can be connected directly to the installed motherboard via a PWM connection and rotates depending on the CPU temperature at a speed between 400 and 1,600 RPM. Equipped with a durable hydrodynamic bearing, at full speed and a noise level of only 22.8 dB(A), it generates a maximum airflow of 94 m³/h.
The second JetStream fan placed on the side comes in a 16 mm slim format and can also shine with excellent performance values of 89.4 m³/h airflow and 1.2 mmH2O static pressure. Despite its higher maximum speed of 1,800 RPM, it remains almost as quiet as the larger version at 24.7 dB(A).
Design and accessories
The heatpipes are extensively integrated into the copper base plate, resulting in increased heat transfer. Additionally, the Brocken 4 Max features an asymmetrical cooling tower design, with the six nickel-plated heatpipes protruding in such a way that the radiator is not centered directly above the baseplate but slightly set back. An additional cutout ensures high compatibility with RAM modules.