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12:02 PM - January 4, 2005 by
Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asus
Topics: Business
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Design, Continued

In contrast to a real jet plan reactor, you can look at the insides of the Asus cooler

The side view without the outer cover

The cooler design is reminiscent of the Hyper 6 from Cooler Master.
The cooler named StarIce resembles an aircraft turbine in appearance and has gigantic dimensions. We seldom encounter heights of 5.5" (14 cm) in the THG labs; only the Cool Scraper is taller by a few millimeters. The weight of 30.7 ounces (870 grams) is impressive, to say the least, and makes a special mounting solution necessary.
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