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Madshrimps- Heatsink Roundup May06

TOM 01.05.2006 - 21:35 1311 2
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"...My conclusive thoughts haven’t changed from the last roundup, if you want a silent, yet speedy PC with enough CPU power, you’ll have to invest in third party cooling, especially when you are into overclocking; the stock heatsinks just don’t quite cut it.

There were an interesting few additions this time around, offering excellent performance/noise ratios, easily installation and multiple platform compatibility. Manufactures are working hard producing products which meet all the demands from enthusiasts out there, making a silent, performing, easy to install heatsink which fits multiple platforms and doesn’t cost too much to produce is not easy at all. The different approaches each have their advantages and disadvantages; but it’s clear that this market is far from dead or stagnating..."
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Hm, der Tuniq Tower hats aber ordentlich drauf (ownt den Noctua um 5°C)!

erstaunt bin ich eigentlich auch vom AC Freezer Pro - der spielt sehr weit oben mit.

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Hm, der Tuniq Tower hats aber ordentlich drauf (ownt den Noctua um 5°C)!

erstaunt bin ich eigentlich auch vom AC Freezer Pro - der spielt sehr weit oben mit.

Also der AC Freezer überrascht mich nicht so, hatte selbst einen und der hat eigentlich an ziemlich guten dienst verrichtet.. :)
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