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Nov 27, 2008, 04:52 AM
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NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler Review
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There certainly isn’t a shortage of CPU coolers on the market, and they come in all shapes and sizes. The same could be said about GPU coolers, although they are not quite as numerous as CPU coolers! Today however we will have a look at a rather strange cooler from NorthQ, the FlexQ Combo cooler. What makes the FlexQ Combo unique is that it can be installed not only on most processors as a low profile cooler, but on several GFX cards as well. But given its small size, can it perform well enough to be a competitive product? We will find out in this review.
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Nov 27, 2008, 07:36 AM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
Well it certainly resembles the stock Intel cooler and not really that impressive on temps. But it is a combo cooler with limited applications as noted in the review.
A question (for Grace perhaps) ... I noted in the fit guide it said:
4: Intel Core 2 Duo (LGA 775) (Not for Prescott class)
I was curious if you knew why?
Great article BTW and just a note there is a small typo on the last page
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Considering all of the above, we grand the NorthQ FlexQ Combo copper cooler our Shortlist Award.
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should read ...
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Considering all of the above, we GRANT the NorthQ FlexQ Combo copper cooler our Shortlist Award.
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Nov 27, 2008, 11:30 AM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
Fixed thanks, I must have been up late on that last page.
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Nov 27, 2008, 06:20 PM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
From the size of it, it probably can't shift enough heat for a power-hungry prescott - mine is an 84W TDP (I thought it was more) while a lot of core 2 duos are 65W TDP or less.
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Nov 27, 2008, 10:43 PM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
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Originally Posted by craig5320
Fixed thanks, I must have been up late on that last page.
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No worries Craig I have been there on up late and rushed it always seems to be the simple things you have typed 100 times before lol
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Originally Posted by Matth
From the size of it, it probably can't shift enough heat for a power-hungry prescott - mine is an 84W TDP (I thought it was more) while a lot of core 2 duos are 65W TDP or less.
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That's the reason I asked actually Matth is I have a buddy sending me a couple of Prescott 2G LGA775 to use for cooler reviews. Since they run hotter than my E6550 will be a very good test for the coolers.
Thanks for the feedback 
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Dec 1, 2008, 06:51 AM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
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Originally Posted by Knight_Breed
A question (for Grace perhaps) ... I noted in the fit guide it said:
4: Intel Core 2 Duo (LGA 775) (Not for Prescott class)
I was curious if you knew why?
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As Matth said before, the TDP of a Prescott is much higher than that of most modern processors. Theoretical numbers aside, Prescotts were low efficiency CPUs and their thermal dissipation can be 3 times higher than that of even the earliest C2D and C2Q CPUs. Cooling was an issue with those processors if you can recall, the stock coolers were very large and loud, and sometimes they still wouldn't cut it.
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Dec 2, 2008, 07:31 PM
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Re: NorthQ FlexQ Combo Cooler @ DH
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Originally Posted by Grace
As Matth said before, the TDP of a Prescott is much higher than that of most modern processors. Theoretical numbers aside, Prescotts were low efficiency CPUs and their thermal dissipation can be 3 times higher than that of even the earliest C2D and C2Q CPUs. Cooling was an issue with those processors if you can recall, the stock coolers were very large and loud, and sometimes they still wouldn't cut it.
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I do remember Grace and thanks for the reply and clarification 
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