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    Gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler Pro (GH-PCU22-VG) Review

    Posted on Friday, December 31 2004 @ 16:32:12 CET by LSDsmurf


    When you hear the name Gigabyte, you most likely think of motherboards or video cards. Or, you could think of one of the company's many other products, but CPU coolers might be one of the last things you think of, if you even think of it at all.

    Gigabyte has been in the cooler business for only a short while, but it still has managed to make its impression felt with its unique and innovative solutions. The latest cooler from Gigabyte is of the 'universal' variety, which means it can be used on all of the modern Intel and AMD sockets: 478, 775, 754, 939, 940 and A. The choices for LGA775 cooling have finally started to grow, and it's nice to see Gigabyte add to those choices with the 3D Rocket Cooler Pro (GH-PCU22-VG).


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