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Glacialtech Igloo 5760 PWM Heatsink Review |
| Tue, September 07 2010 | 4:57PM | PermaLink |
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"Standing just 88mm tall, the Glacialtech Igloo 5760 PWM heatsink is relatively compact as modern CPU coolers go. Small through it may be, Glacialtech seem to have engineered it in just the right spots to manage the demanding peak thermal loads of top-end processors like the AMD Phenom II X4 (140W TDP) or Intel Core i7 960 (130W TDP) processor. Given this cooling threshold, the Igloo 5760 PWM should be well matched against the plethora of mainstream 65W & 95W TDP chips currently available from both Intel and AMD..."
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Alienware M17 laptop |
| Thu, May 14 2009 | 4:00PM | PermaLink |
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The cooling for the CPU and chipset is more than adequate for the P8400 CPU, but would probably be a little weak for a Q9400 CPU which can be configured in this unit. As you can see in the pictures below, the graphics card cooling unit is pretty impressive however. It has large, flat heat pipes that run to a big fan and a bunch of copper fins. Under full load this cooler spins up really fast and reminds me of the Delta 38 fans from the early years of PC overclocking. . .
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