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Check this deal out:
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$15 AR - Very highly rated cooler. Check Frostytech.com's top 5 lists for AMD and Intel... It is up there! |
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nolonger wrote: | I'm thinking on going with a Tuniq Tower. I'll have to wait and see how that turns out. |
Having tried both, I can tell you that the Core Contact Freezer is a better buy by a long shot. The Tuniq Tower was a PITA to work with. Personally, my favorite heatsink is the Noctua NH-C12P. It's super quiet and it performs very well. The construction of Noctua products is second to none. |
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