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NT Compatible » News » April 2006 » Dynatron A43 CPU Cooler Review

Dynatron A43 CPU Cooler Review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 04/08/2006 12:58 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Dynatron A43 CPU Cooler




For most of us stock cooling just won't cut it. We push our components as far as they can go all the time, especially our CPU's. Now, after market cooling solutions are not just for the enthusiast, they are also for people who just want their components to run cooler and quieter. A cooler CPU means that it will last longer, and possibly perform better. A quieter CPU cooler means less noise and possibly peace of mind. I personally like my main system cool, but also as quiet as possible, all the while pushing it to its limits. Today I am taking a look at a CPU cooler from Dynatron, the Model A43 Socket 939 cooler.

Dynatron A43 CPU Cooler Review


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