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    Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Review

    Posted on Tuesday, May 29 2007 @ 12:55:56 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The installation of the voltage regulator sink and the RAM-sinks was pretty simple: just peel and stick (and screw, with the voltage regulator) or so I thought. Turns out that, unlike its cousin the Accelero X2 (where the RAM-sinks are said not to come off), these ones didn't stay on! After lots of futzing and frustration, I decided to plop my hard-covered A Friendly Introduction to Number Theory, by Joseph Silverman, on the card, compressing the RAM-sinks. On top of that, I put two high-school yearbooks. Twenty minutes did the trick, and I moved on to the real deal.

    Link: OCIA

    Arctic Cooling Accelero S1


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