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Old April 29th 11, 01:28 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
Orson Cart
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Default Intel coolers - where to find specifications


Ghostrider " 00 wrote:

IIRC, one has to to go through the site for the specific CPU
in order to find the specifications for the coresponding HSF's.
Moreover, these may not be the most satisfactory HSF's that
can be purchased. Some of the after-market, OEM HSF's are
significantly superior in cooling capabilities as well as
being quieter and easier to mount.


Indeed easier to mount!
I think that after the socket 7 era, Intel and AMD had a
contest who could make the most irritating coolers.

 




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