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    Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler Review

    Posted on Thursday, November 29 2007 @ 14:10:48 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Now on to the bread and butter, the actual Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler. The cooler has a nice blue hue to it and has many fins along the top plate of the cooler. Also, the heatpipes that go across the cooler are on both sides, allowing for thermal transfer between the two sides themselves. Finally, if you look closely at the screws holding the top plate down, you can see small springs. These springs are there to ensure that the top plate of the cooler makes firm contact with the top of the drive once it is installed.

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    Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler


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