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Asetek VapoChill Micro Ultra Low Noise Cooler Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/08/2005 06:09 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Asetek VapoChill Micro Ultra Low Noise Cooler
CPU coolers usually look pretty similar or at least use a similar technique to remove the heat of the CPU. Almost always you have a block of copper touching the CPU, then a heatsink with lots of tiny thin fins made of aluminum or copper which are heated up by heat coming up from the CPU through the copper base and finally a fan that pulls away the air that has been heated up inside the heatsink. Simple, isn’t it?
Asetek has another idea. The same company that has brought us watercooling kits as well as the much more advanced (and expensive) VapoChill refrigeration cooling now has a new product: the VapoChill Micro CPU cooler. Today, I’m testing this interesting little cooler to see if Asetek again has a winner on its hands.
Asetek has another idea. The same company that has brought us watercooling kits as well as the much more advanced (and expensive) VapoChill refrigeration cooling now has a new product: the VapoChill Micro CPU cooler. Today, I’m testing this interesting little cooler to see if Asetek again has a winner on its hands.
Asetek VapoChill Micro Ultra Low Noise Cooler Review

