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Cooler Master has announced the Hyper Z600, noiseless CPU cooler.

The cooler's X shape design retains rapid heat transfer and creates a lower backpressure, forcing air to pass through quickly, according to the company. Optimized fin spacing along with interlaced fins presents an ideal method to maximizing surface areas.



http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20080509PR205.html

Would like to see some reviews on this cooler.


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Here: http://www.frostytech.com/articlev [...] cleID=2273

There was a fan added on to it though. Fairs very well, made it to the top 10 best coolers.


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