This is all enclosed by a plastic shroud on top which gives a very unique look and feel. The top fan as mentioned is a 140mm fan and uses PWM between 800 and 1200 RPM, the 80mm PWM fan has a maximum RPM of 2000 RPM.
With a weight of 875 grams Xigmatek claim that the Orthrus SD1467 can dissipate up to 180W of TDP.
Key features as specified by Xigmatek can be seen below. More is available at the product page.
It is certainly a unique looking CPU cooler but I have a feeling more people will dislike the way it looks compared to those who like it.
Images courtesy of Xigmatek
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