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Asus' Big, Bad StarIce Cooler
@
2005/01/04
Asus' StarIce is big, heavy and looks uncannily like a jet plane reactor. Does the leviathan device get the job done by keeping temperatures down for overclocking and other CPU punishing apps?
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from
Sidney
@ 2005/01/04
I'm sure more reviews will show up to prove how it goes.
Comment
from
jmke
@ 2005/01/04
noisier, heavier, and worse performance then stock Intel? hard to believe :/
these numbers tell a different story:
http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews/asusicecooler/
INTEL 775 3.4 Extreme Edition (Engineering Sample) stock and / @ 3700mhz 1.65 volts
10°C difference with Stock
TomsHW sucks at HSF reviews, their C/W rating is heavily flawed; the only site which gives a reasonable C/W rating is
www.overclockers.com
; period.