The most popular processor cooler design is the tower and heatpipe design where large heatsinks are cooled with vertically mounted fans. T-Shooter is completely different from that. T i short for Temperature and the cooler uses four cylinder-shaped pipes. This odd design will be efficient in the way it sucks the heat off the processor and shoots it off into the air.
The air is suck in at the bottom of the cooler and up through the four tubes with fins to increase the area on the inside of the tube. Exactly how it is supposed to work is unclear since the cooler developer BESUTOSAMARU Inc. hasn’t released any English documentation yet.
We do know that the cooler weighs 715g and comes with a 120mm fan that sucks the air at 750-2000 RPM. The heatsink measures 80x80x97 mm and is compatible with both Socket LGA775 and Socket LGA1366.
The efficiency of a design like this can be discussed, but so far there is little information on if and when the cooler will become available outside Japan. If T-Shooter can keep what it promises it won’t be the last we see of this one.