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    Gelid Silent Spirit – 775/1366 Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 29 2009 @ 12:56:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Powerhouse CPU coolers may be all the rage these days in the quest for performance supremacy, but there is a distinct need and interest in the market for smaller and more compact coolers that can still get the job done effectively and inexpensively. And that is part of the key distinction here, as quality products that are affordable are a rather rare breed. On the test bench today is the Gelid Silent Spirit, a smaller CPU cooler that comes from two industry veterans that have launched their own company and new lineup.

    Link: PureOverclock

    Gelid Silent Spirit – 775/1366


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