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    JetArt JAKS29 Socket A HSF Review

    Posted on Friday, February 27 2004 @ 20:08:50 CET by LSDsmurf


    Last time we reviewed an Athlon 64 based cooler from JetArt and came away with mixed results. Today we take a look at another cooler from JetArt but this time for the ole trusty Athlon XP line of processors. A big number of people still operate with the Athlon XP as it is holding up quite well for a few years and continues to drive sales. Overclocking is one of those reasons why people keep coming back. Well today we will be reviewing the JetArt JAKS29 that looks to be that cooler to use on your Athlon XP processor.

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