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    Akasa AK-860SF AMD Athlon64 Heatsink Review

    Posted on Thursday, November 30 2006 @ 23:41:14 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Akasa AK-860SF is an economical socket AM2 or 939 AMD Athlon64 heatsink of the most basic sense. It's been a while since FrostyTech has seen a pure extruded aluminum cooler for a modern processor, and because there are no special copper inserts, heatpipes, fancy fans, or oversized anything... the Akasa AK-860SF heatsink is cheap and simple to use. It's thermal performance isn't particularly grand, but it should be satisfactory for AMD Sempron or any of the new lower wattage Athlon64's AMD is set to introduce.

    Link: Frostytech

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