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| Thermaltake Silent 775 Intel Pentium 4 LGA775 heatsink review. You can see from our graph the Thermaltake Silent 775 gives excellent cooling performance and continues to hold its position as the heat is increased even up to our 170 watts of heat. When you consider how quiet the fan is (21dBA) at 2,500 rpm compared to the top two heatsinks shown here ..............." Thermaltake Silent 775 P4 LGA775 heatsink review |
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