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![]() | ![]() The Max Orb is Thermaltake's new (flagship) cooler, which consists of six heatpipes, a nickel-plated copper base and lightweight aluminum fins. This new cooler is compatible with many current CPU socket types, including Intel's Socket T (LGA775) and AMD's Sockets AM2, 939 and 754. The Max Orb definitely has a lot of good looks, but what about the performance? http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Thermaltake/MaxOrb
__________________ lazyman Opteron 165 (2) @2.85 1.42 vcore AMD Stock HSF + Chill Vent II Last edited by Sidney : 12th July 2007 at 02:25. |
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