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    Kingwin XT-1264 Heat-Pipe Direct Touch CPU Cooler Review

    Posted on Tuesday, September 01 2009 @ 12:39:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Kingwin is the company we have the pleasure of working with this time around. They are better known for their Mach 1 power supplies, but make storage solutions and coolers as well. Kingwin entered the market with the idea that each PC has its own individuality and get used more and more in our daily lives. They want to satisfy their customers with quality products that perform well and offer them great customer service. I can only really test the first two of those ideals, as I really hope I don’t run into any issues that require support.

    Today Kingwin delivers the XT-1264 Xtreme CPU cooler from their H.T.C or Heat-pipe Touch Chip technology. This is not unlike their previous H.D.T. coolers, just a different naming scheme this time around. Either way you want to refer to it, let’s take this cooler with exposed heat-pipes and get some images, then on to the testing.


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