Zerotherm GX815 VGA Cooler Review
Posted by: Regeneration on: 05/07/2007 05:23 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 676 views
ZEROtherm's new GS815 Gamer Edition VGA cooler is a great product that has good performance, is very quiet, easily installed and looks good to boot. It's compact size and quiet operation make it a very attractive solution for gamers and HTPC enthusiasts alike. The included ramsinks and mounting options only serve to sweeten the deal, but its best feature may be its modest price.
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