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    Review : Thermaltake Spark 7 P4 Cooler

    Posted on Friday, October 25 2002 @ 14:50:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Overclockers Cafe did some reviewing work on the Thermaltake Spark 7 P4 Cooler :
    Thermaltake Technology Inc. has brought many new ideas to the table of processor cooling. The least of which was not the ORB series, that began with that darling of old, the Golden ORB. Since the ORBs, many new designs and trends have come and gone. Two of the trends in heatsink design that are here to stay are the thin copper convection fins and the variable rate fan. Both of these have been combined with a new clip to form a new P4 cooler for the masses. Its aim is to try and satisfy both the all out performance crowd and the performance but with tolerable noise group at the same time. The result is the Thermaltake P4 Spark 7 cooler. We want to thank Tt for sending us one of the very first of this new line for us to review. With that said, let’s get down to it.


    Review Link : Overclockers Cafe


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