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    Review : Kuthec KTI2000 P4 Heatsink

    Posted on Saturday, October 26 2002 @ 08:11:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Frosty Tech brings us another cool review of the Kuthec KTI2000 P4 Heatsink :
    In our search for new heatsinks we often encounter new companies, or in this case a manufacturer whose products we had seen long ago on Akiba. Kuthtec (Kuang Thousand Technology Co. Ltd) are a Taiwanese based company who made some rather eye-catching heatsinks which we will be reviewing shortly here. For the moment, we are going to be concentrating on the Kuthtec KTI-2000, a brand new addition to their line of Pentium 4 heatsinks, and apparently rated at up to 2.8GHz.

    While the design may seem familiar to those of you who have seen our reviews of certain Dynatron and AVC heatsinks, Kuthtec have brought in a little extra innovation and added some bottom cooling fins and a venting cut to the side. Will this be enough to bring the KTI-2000 out from the OEM class and into the range of performance coolers? For that answer, and many more, read on ;-)


    Review Link : Frosty Tech


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