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27th March 2005, 01:38 | #1 |
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| Scythe's FCS-50 HSF In a couple of my past reviews I have had the chance to try out some of Scythe’s processor coolers, the Kama and Kamakaze2. Both of these coolers were pretty basic in the way of design, and performed well. When Scythe asked me to take a look at their FCS-50 cooler equipped with a new “Heatlane” technology, I readily accepted in hopes this new design would exceed the performance of the others. As you will read, I was not disappointed. Direct URL - http://www.ap0calypse.com/showthread.php?t=1704
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