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    Thermaltake SpinQ Heatsink Review

    Posted on Tuesday, January 20 2009 @ 19:54:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Thermaltake's SpinQ heatsink is undeniably good looking. It's sculptural and nothing about its helical fin arrangement is unnecessarily complex. The SpinQ heatsink (model: CL-P0466) stands 152mm tall and is made from nickel plated aluminum fins soldered over six copper heatpipes. Each aluminum fin has a shape that resembles the chain sprocket on a bicycle, but each of the 54 individual fins is offset 6mm before being threaded over the copper heatpipes. This creates an eleven-sided helix that resembles a cheese grater on steroids.

    Link: Frostytech

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