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6th May 2005, 16:10 | #1 |
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| 3 Heatsink reviews from bit.tech Surprisingly the lightest and quietest offering, Gigabyte's G-Power, performed significantly better than both of Cooler Master's heatsinks. The G-Power comes with an inline resistor to reduce its fan speed by 15%, it wasn't found to make much difference the final load temperature we measured or to the noise output of the fan - it was already one of the quietest components in our typical test system. Link: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/200...inkTrio/1.html
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