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Old February 19th, 2006   #1
 
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Default The new Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 $15.00

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Hell at this price why the hell not.
I wasn't impressed with the performance on my X2 3800+ I just don't think there working as good on the dual core as they are on the single core
Read more on the 64 Pro here._--->http://hardwarelogic.com/news/62/ART...006-02-05.html

But for 15 I mean damn you just cant beat that. I wish every thing would go this route (cheaper)

Here is a link to the site if ya want to take a look.

http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=93&disc=

There also coming out with a couple of new gpu coolers also.

Paul I haven't forgotten about you I'm still checking on this for ya.


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Arctic Cooling makes a very nice line of GPU coolers.....i've always liked them



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My first GPU cooler was a AC VGA Silencer. It was a monster! I went to the store to buy it and It was almost 3x then what it looked like on the website.




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That Accelero cooler is pretty sweet. I was wondering how long it would take them to engineer a GPU cooler with heatpipes, but I didn't expect it to have six!



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It has heatpipes? Where?!!?

It doesn't say anyhting about heatpipes on the website.

EDIT: Oh i see it now. I'm reading a review on Techpowerup. Pretty sweet cooler. I wish i could have one for my 6600gt.




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Unique Cooling Performance with 6 Heat Pipes
Look on the product page in the link given above, it is there. You can't see the heatpipes from the picture, but if you look at the .PDF "height restrictions" drawing you can see the end of three of them. They appear as though they may be the flat kind that you find in laptops.



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