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25th August 2004, 17:42 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| CoolJag 661C P4 & V558A XP Heatsink Reviews Today, we are looking into the two most commonly used coolers; 661C for socket 478 Pentium 4 and V558A for socket 462 AXP provided by CoolJag. http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=215
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25th August 2004, 18:10 | #2 |
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| link to forum thread in review doesn't work here When I opened te review my first tought was that I allready saw the brand symbol somewhere, then I started reading. And idd, I knew I saw that brand somewhere. My father owns a bicycle store and JAG is a very good brand in brakecables etc. Hopefully they can make the same quality cooling products |
25th August 2004, 18:13 | #3 |
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| Here you go; you meet your old friend, how nice.
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| the link was fixed at 18:02
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25th August 2004, 20:00 | #7 |
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| I need to create the thread first before I can link to it, this is usually done after the article is put online, should get around to automating this whole process; things to be added to my website "to do" list which is quite large already
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| Just a small mention, I've had the 661C since about, March~April thereabouts and its been on the ASUS P4P800(Rev2.0 & SE) & the Abit IC7 (Rev1.1) and did not encounter the issues with the flushness of the base as indicated in the review. The other thing of note was that I was informed that the 70mm fan was chosen due to its smaller deadzone. An 80mm had been tested with it and had not performed as optimal. Last but not least, with this HSF, I was getting about 50MHz less of a max o/c in comparison to a SP94 + 92mm delta combo which was impressive for a small heatsink. |
8th September 2004, 15:05 | #9 |
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| The footprint of the 66IC is not small; CoolJag does not have any 80mm fan in the entire product lineup is the reason. The retention bracket might well be differ from lot to lot. Actually, I like the heatsink design and would not mind recommending the product if not the inconsistent in brackets used. There is reason for the built in notch with Intel Stock HSF. Thanks for the comments made.
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