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Thermalright SI-120 CPU Cooler Review @ BigBruin
"The Thermalright SI-120 has an aluminum base and fins, and uses a total of 5 heatpipes to draw heat away from the CPU to be dissipated by the large radiator and 120mm fan. Heatpipes are pretty much the norm for performance air cooling these days, so let's see what the experts (Thermalright) can do with the technology."
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I want this cooler.
I'm still running the stock cooler with my A64 3000+, since the XP-120 would have blocked the first pci-e x1 slot on my board.
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