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    Northpole Chipset Cooler Review

    Posted on Saturday, May 08 2004 @ 13:09:16 CEST by LSDsmurf


    We have seen many attempts at cooling down those hot Northbridge chipsets over the years. Many have been successful at those attempts, while others have not done so well. MicroCool, based in Europe, seems to have their heads placed on their shoulders quite well with their release of the Northpole Chipset Cooler. It is unique in many was, along with universal for today's motherboards abroad. Made with copper and covered with a nicely designed black shroud, the Northpole not only looks great--but its ability to install on most any motherboard sets it apart from other heatsinks. It even comes with a few extra miniature sized aluminum heatsinks for those little jobs.

    Link: IpKonfig

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