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    Gigabyte G-Power Pro GH-PDU21-MF heatpipe Review

    Posted on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 14:26:42 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Everyone knows Gigabyte as a top tier motherboard manufacturer, but they have not been just motherboards for years. Servers, networking, cases, video cards, DVD drives, and more have been added to their lineup. Well one of their latest additions has been cooling. Today we look at their new G-Power Pro GH-PDU21-MF Cooler for Socket 754, 939, 940, 478 and 775. It a copper base nickel covered cooler with aluminum fins, and as you can see 4 long heatpipes. It comes with a fan speed control unit that can be mounted in a 3.5" front drive bay, or an expansion slot for complete control of RPMs. Next let’s look at the specs.

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