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    AeroCool DP-102 HSF Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 28 2004 @ 14:07:59 CET by LSDsmurf


    The Heat Sink itself has a super unique design. There are about 36 copper disk-shaped fins attached to a copper base (or Superconductor Tube). The design is pretty cool and is very eye-catching, but the mounting brackets for the fans are kinda flimsy. They are aluminum to help reduce the weight, but this also makes them a bit bendable. The bottom copper base of the Heat Sink was not covered by any protection. I think this is careless on AeroCool’s part. They throw all the little parts in the container and then stick the base into some kind of foam bottom.

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