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death metal 29th October 2004 01:25

awesome review..i'll have to wait for the 2nd part ;)...and drool even more...

jmke 29th October 2004 11:31

Hey death metal, thank you for your comment! :)

ps: you work at Intel? ;)

Gamer 29th October 2004 20:01

nice read, good job.

Sarcastro 29th October 2004 22:55

Excellent roundup! GJ

jmke 31st October 2004 13:28

article received small update

"Update: I was informed that Thermalright has released a LGA775 retention bracket for Socket 478 coolers, pictured here. So every Heatsink in this roundup which uses the default Intel retention bracket can be installed on LGA775 by using this nifty product!"

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=1 96

saaya 3rd November 2004 09:08

Quote:

Originally posted by jmke
hey Saaya, mounting a delta on a heatsink will make it perform very nicely, temperature difference between the top performing heatsinks now with the high output 80mm Coolink will shrink to mere degrees and half degrees.

I don't know why you'd say that "Tower heatsinks are not really worth it" seeing as the small TTIC NPH-1 ranked quite high and doesn't cost that much..

yeah, but when it comes to the best performing heatsinks the tower heatsinks are still not beating the traditional heatpipe heatsinks :)

jmke 3rd November 2004 09:23

Quote:

Originally posted by saaya


yeah, but when it comes to the best performing heatsinks the tower heatsinks are still not beating the traditional heatpipe heatsinks :)


look at results with LOW speed fans
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=21 3

:)


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