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    ASUS Silent Knight Cooler Review

    Posted on Sunday, April 08 2007 @ 17:15:41 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The 0.61kg pure copper cooler resembles a mini turbine jet engine shrouded with rows after rows of fins entwined by six heat pipes. Cooler enthusiasts will also note its similarities to Zalman designs. Upon closer inspection, the fins are all polished with a near mirror surface, sending sparkles of copper-red glints all around. The heat-pipes too are very well made, with both ends of the heat-pipe sealed, filed down and polished to perfection. Along its waist, an ornamental sliver of black aluminum with a slit in between runs across the fins. This slit we suspect, is to allow more air to be injected and pushed through the fins. Emblazoned upon the black aluminum is an intricate illustration of a sword as well as an inscription of the cooler's namesake.

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