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Sidney 25th November 2004 08:44

Thermalright SI-97
 
Thermalright are renowned for their quality performance heatsinks throughout the enthusiast and overclocking community. Their latest offering for the aging but popular Socket A market, is the SI-97. In Thermalright terms, this is a different kind of heatsink. By abandoning the bolt-through retention mechanism in such a large heatsink, they have limited the use of this heatsink, creating a different market all together: the audiophobic enthusiast market. Today we'll see just how well it performs, in a range of different situations.

http://www.steamedturtle.com/modules...howpage&pid=70

jmke 25th November 2004 10:55

Can somebody tell me what HD defrag has to do with heatsink reviews? :p

"The system has not been defragged recently, although this was not deemed necessary by either windows or myself, so as to simulate a normal operating environment"

The Senile Doctor 25th November 2004 13:02

moehahaha

the mad shrimp versus the steamed turtle :)

jmke 25th November 2004 13:40

let's get ready toooo rummble

VS

Sidney 25th November 2004 16:09

Defrag to stress CPU, may be.:D


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