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22nd July 2006, 12:01 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Arctic Cooling Alpine HSF Processors are getting cooler, and giant tower behemoths are not needed to cool 35W processors. While the overclocking market will always ensure a place for heatsink/fans that can deal with >100W of CPU heat, most of us don't need that kind of cooling any more. The Arctic Cooling Alpine 7 & 64 are reminiscent of heatsinks of yesteryear, when many processors were 35W parts. It's only $15; can Arctic Cooling, our favorite budget quiet HSF maker, do it again?
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