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    Swiftech MCX462-V Socket A Heatsink Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 28 2004 @ 18:43:27 CET by LSDsmurf


    Today as our computers approach screaming speeds, heatsinks are right there with them. The faster your chip, the bigger and better your heatsink has to be. There is a fundamental problem that accompanies our quest for speed and silence: fan noise. The swiftech MCX462-V boasts to be one of the best heatsinks out on the market, and it comes in too flavours: the heavy-duty fan for you overclockers and the subtle silent fan for those of you that enjoy peace and quiet..

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