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InsaneTek has posted a review on the Swiftech MCX64-V

Swiftech is one of the first companies that comes to my mind when I think of cooling products. They started out with Celeron heatsinks way back in 1998 and have provided overclockers with quality products ever since. Their innovative pin design heatsinks were, up until recently, considered one of the best performing products in their class. The newest trend in air cooling is the heatpipe, a phase change type of cooling that enhances the performance of air cooled heatsinks. Swiftech has not introduced a heatsink with heatpipe technology because their pin design isn't compatible with it. They have stuck with the pin design and worked with what they have. Swiftechs latest heatsinks sport pins bent out in a flower shape to improve performance and reduce noise.
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InseaneTek takes a look at the ATake Phantom Robot VGA Cooler

I'm sure that most of you are unfamiliar with the company ATake. Don't worry, I've never heard of them either. A quick stop at their website reveals that they mainly manufacture computer accessories like keyboards, mice, KVM switches, and cooling products. What we have today is their new Phantom Robot VGA cooler. With cutting edge graphic cards putting out some serious heat, better cooling has become a necessity for even some of the slightest overclocks. A stock graphic cooler can get rather loud at times and silent enthusiasts hate it when that happens. Fortunately, Zalman was smart in introducing a heatpipe VGA cooler. Many companies followed, including ATake. Today's Phantom Robot VGA cooler resembles the previously reviewed Zalman ZM80D-HP.
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