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PowerLeap IP3/T: What You Get
What kind of bundle can we expect to come with this kind of product? If you've ever considered the practical aspects of designing a processor-adapter, you will probably have come across the problem of the relatively high space requirements such a combination would have. PowerLeap has taken this into consideration, however, and ship a low-profile copper HSF with the adapter.
Pictured: This flat HSF, pictured left, comes with the iP3/T. Since it is made of copper, its heat dissipation is quite good. On the right, you see a typical heatsink with its powerful fan, the kind commonly found in Pentium III and Athlon systems.
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