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    Thermaltake Silent Tower CL-P0025 Review

    Posted on Thursday, June 10 2004 @ 22:24:50 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The Petronas Towers don’t have the word tower in their name for nothing; they are the undisputed tallest skyscrapers in the world. In today’s review we’ll be examining and testing a tower that you can erect inside your own computer case, the Thermaltake Silent Tower CL-P0025. With today’s heatsinks expanding to enormous sizes the Silent Tower might not be the tallest heatsink that you can install in your computer but as you’ll be able to see it every bit earns the word tower in its name. This is not only because of the Silent Tower’s size but also because of the towering and stealthy performance that it delivers.

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