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    Review : Thermalright SLK-800

    Posted on Tuesday, October 29 2002 @ 10:23:05 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    OcPrices wrote up some Thermalright SLK-800 reviewage :
    Thermalright entered the Athlon cooling scene with a bang. Their SK-6 was one of the best, if not THE best 60mm cooler for the Athlon available, thoroughly trouncing the aluminum contenders of the day such as Globalwin’s FOP-38. Flash forward to today, and their products are still some of the best on the market. They have no trouble keeping up with long time heavyweights Alpha and Swiftech in the cooling department. Thermalright’s latest and greatest for the Athlon is the SLK-800, an all copper follow up to their excellent aluminumcopper hybrid AX-7, which Ben reviewed here. The SLK-800 is the subject of today's review.


    Review Link : OcPrices


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