Thermalright Fights Back

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Thermalright Fights Back

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Thermaltake made an excellent cooler called the Fanless103. It uses 6 heatpipes and weighs a huge 752g. It uses the rear case fan (8cm-12cm) in order to cool it off.

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Left = SP-94
Right = XP-120

Of course Thermalright said enough is enough and went big, REALLY BIG. Introducing the XP-120. It weighs only 370g but punches quite a punch. With a copper plate and heatpipes and aluminum fins just like the Fanless103, it is made to put the least stress on your motherboard. But the reason this baby is called the XP-120 is because it holds a HUGE 120mmx120mmx38mm fan.

There are no words. :shock:
Last edited by Aggressor Prime on July 6th, 2004, 5:42 am, edited 2 times in total.
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They need to make it out of pure copper
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What is that.. Nickle?
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