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    AeroCool DP-102 Deep Impact Heatsink Review

    Posted on Friday, February 27 2004 @ 20:11:18 CET by LSDsmurf


    The AeroCool DP-102 is by far one of the largest and heaviest heatsinks that we have evaluated here in the MTB Labs, weighing approximately 580 grams without the optional fan installation. The heatsink is composed of a large copper superconductor core which runs from the base of the unit to the top. The core is surrounded by 36+ circular copper fins, which are used to cool the superconductor core in normal and overclocked environments. By default the DP-102 does not include any fans, but consumers can install any recommended brand to suit their computer configuration and cooling needs.

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