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    Titan TTC-K8ATB/825/SC Heatsink Review

    Posted on Sunday, February 29 2004 @ 23:34:44 CET by LSDsmurf


    Today 3DXtreme has the pleasure of reviewing one of Titan’s latest heatsinks for the AMD Athlon64 platform. AMD64 heatsinks have been for the most part very slow to trickle out to the market and the biggest problem that we have yet found is that they are having a tendency of being loud. For some that isn’t a big deal but for others it can really represent the reason why they would buy the product in the first place, regardless of how well it performs. Will Titan be able to provide a solid cooling solution and also come in with a quiet fan? We’ll soon find out..

    Link: 3dXtreme

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