New AMD Athlon 64 Stock Heatsink with 4 Heat Pipes Tested
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 01/24/2006 07:48 PM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 1241 views
When it comes free of charge, it may not be bad or an underperformer. The new and improved heatsink from AMD retail pack 165 Opteron (and X2 A64) comes with 4 heat pipes, topped with 80 x 20mm delta fan with built in temp sensor that will reach 5,200 rpm when it is called for the tough job(s), yet runs quietly during light duty even at 800Mhz overclocked speed. In this review it's compared to the popular Thermalright XP-90.
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ghostridr Unregistered |
good going again w2s.. your links to other sites reviews don't work and just loop to your own site over and over. I suggest you redo your navigation links, because their just confusing and/or or do not work. |
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jmke Unregistered |
it's also possible that the submitter (me ;-)) made an error in the URL. Don't be so hard on W2S, thanks for posting guys. Everybody makes mistakes, we're all human. Except for the weird looking guy I saw today at work, he looked like a terminator. anyway. happy reading! |


