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    Thermalright NB-1 Review

    Posted on Tuesday, June 29 2004 @ 10:43:55 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Dethroning Swiftech is what I remember Thermalright doing. It wasn't that long ago when a small company came out with a heatsink called the SK-1, which was basically a small piece of copper that had the capability of beating a mammoth heatsink from Swiftech called the MC-462. If even for a few degrees what the SK-1 didn't have was the weight, which made it a very much sought after item. Not too long after that they did it again with the SLK900, and then one more time with the SP94 and SP97. Most people have by now acknowledged Thermalright for their excellent but simple design, and consider that when buying a Thermalright heatsink they will have excellent overclocking characteristics. This brings us to another story, the evolution of FSB overclocking, and nothing hampers that more than voltages and excessive chipset/Northbridge temperatures. Well it looks as though Thermalright is in the fight again, because we observed some excellent temperatures from their newest offering, the NB-1 chipset cooler...

    Link: ClubOC

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