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    Evercool GT-365 Review

    Posted on Saturday, December 31 2005 @ 18:10:36 CET by LSDsmurf


    You may have seen fan and case accessories that continue to operate case fans after the computer shuts down. Your computer's processor may continue to radiate heat during shutdown (when the system fans have shut off), leaving your processor unprotected. Vendors claim these units prevent overheating of the processor by running the system fans (and continuing to disipate heat) after the computer has shut off. Little timid to buy one? Well join the crowd. Today I had the chance to review one of Evercool’s GT-365 Extended Cooling System (ECS) provided by Evercool.

    Link: OCModShop

    Evercool GT-365


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