Sep 15 2004

A CPU Cooler With Horsepower

Jody posted this at 8:10 am under internet & computers

heat sinkThis is not an engine. It’s a CPU heatsink: the Thermalright XP-120:

The XP-120 differs from its predecessors in that the large fins are made of aluminum instead of copper. They are soldered onto a nickel-plated solid copper base. The large, hybrid copper/aluminum XP-120 comes in at a light 370 grams compared to the 590 gram weight of the all-copper SP-94. The low weight allows the standard plastic Intel retention mechanism to be used. The heavier all-copper heatsinks use bolt-through mounting, necessitating the removal of the motherboard from the case for installation.

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One Response to “A CPU Cooler With Horsepower”. Leave a Reply.

  1. Chris Oon 15 Sep 2004 at 4:13 pm

    i love it! i have the thermalright SP-90 and it looks almost as cool. damn i want another computer purchase program loan from work!

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