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    Gigabyte 3d Rocket Cooler Review

    Posted on Wednesday, October 20 2004 @ 23:54:43 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Since fitting an XP3200 to my machine, I've suffered cooling problems. At full load the CPU would peak at 65C with case temp hovering around 42C - which is obviously unacceptable.

    After searching for an alternative, I found the Gigabyte 3D Rocket Pro Cooler in an attempt to solve my cooling problems. This particular cooler also comes with a fan speed module, allowing you to change the RPM of the fan. The cooler even comes fitted with 4 Blue LEDs which light up when in use, making this particularly attractive to case modders.


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