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    Review : Vantec Copper X CCK-7025 CPU Cooler

    Posted on Tuesday, October 29 2002 @ 10:36:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    MODTHEBOX reviewed Vantecs Copper X CCK-7025 CPU Cooler:
    Vantec Thermal Technologies has gained a significant reputation for designing quality thermal products since their introduction into the consumer market in 1992. The Vantec product line includes a wide variety of heatsinks, hard drive coolers, rounded cables and the popular Stealth case. New product releases and revisions for different CPU platforms has kept the company in the foreground of computer case cooling while improving on established technologies. A few months ago, MTB Labs reviewed the Vantec Copper X CCK6040H designed for the AMD Duron, Athlon and Athlon XP processors using the Socket A and Socket 462. Today in the MTB Labs, we will be evaluating the new Copper X CCK-7025, designed for the Socket 478 Pentium 4 platform


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