OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler Review on Technic3D

OCZ Vendetta 2 CPU Cooler Review on Technic3D
[Frostytech.com] “The OCZ Vendetta2 CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. The CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan, H.D.T. technology, 3 Copper heat pipes and easy installation. See you in the following Review the Vendetta2 compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and more.”

Scythe Zipang 139MM CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] “Fortunately, the heat sink blew away most of my doubts about the product. The Zipang is shockingly well built and extremely solid. It feels like serious quality, not at all flimsy like many others in this price range. Again, the shear size of the fan speaks for itself; attached resolutely with fan clips. I ran my hand across the the six heat pipes, which connect to the main cooling fins, in not only one section, but two sections, distributed on the bottom and throughout the center (UPHC as dubbed by Scythe). In addition, the Zipang includes a thick sub-heatsink, attached to the main cooling plate directly. This reminds me of the famed, but obsolete Thermal Right XP-120, except on some serious steroids.”

Noctua NH-U12P Heatpipe CPU Cooler
Noctua has always fascinated me with their cooling solutions. They take the concept of product refinement to a new level, and often times simply tweak key areas of an existing design rather than reinventing the wheel. A perfect example of their research and development is found in the NH-U12P CPU cooler. This new product replaces their older NH-U12F model, and now features a NF-P12 cooling fan. Through the use of four heat-pipe rods configured in a U design, the NH-U12P borrows from the well-established performance record of many top-level coolers. Additionally, Noctua emphasises the complete experience beyond simply cooling the processor, and optimizes their products to operate with very low noise levels.

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