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    Akasa AK975cu & AK965 775 coolers Review

    Posted on Monday, July 30 2007 @ 11:47:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The cooler has two heat-pipes which feed into the heatsink fins at the top. What is unusual for a cooler with heat-pipes is that the heatsink also makes contact with the base copper plate. I suspect that the connected heat-sink gives it slightly better cooling capabilities than if it was suspended with only the two heat-pipes.

    Link: Xtreme Computing

    Akasa AK975cu & AK965 775 coolers


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