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So yes I was wondering what is best aircooling for quad cores. Also how far could I push it on some good cooler?

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Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer - http://www.frostytech.com/articlev [...] 271&page=5


Message edited by CompuTronix on 09-01-2008 at 03:52:31 AM

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sunbeam core contact freezer, xigmatek HDT-S1283, OCZ Vendetta 2.... all much of a muchness really not much between them in terms of performance.

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they all differ will fin size/area. but the Sunbeam CCF have heatpipes much closer to each other at the base.

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but they dont differ much in terms of degrees...


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