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unholy
12-17-2005


Conclusion

This is one great cooler, reaching the 20°C cooling point with its size and fan is amazing, although it does have help from the heat pipes. The cooler is mainly Aluminum and as we all know its not as good as copper for conductivity. The Sharks was made is for the in between people, who don’t Overclock, but like low temperatures, like myself. Though this cooler could easily sit in the Modders market or the Overclockers market its still one hell of a good cooler.

In cars there’s the factor, power to weight, it goes the same here but in cooling terms more weight/size can easily make a better cooler. But when you’re looking for a cooler that won’t break the budget and you can actually mount it on your computer without the fear of breaking your motherboard then this cooler will suit you perfectly, and even if you don’t like the red LED fan, you can replace it.

Pros: (+)
  • Light weight
  • Easy to mount on supported sockets
  • Supports K8 and LGA 775
  • Red LED fan
  • Silent, Overclock Switch
  • Red LEDs don’t loose light when fan is lower in speed
  • Great Cooling Capacity
Cons: (-)
  • Red LED fan
  • Small Fan, 80mmx80mmx15mm
  • Doesn’t support a wide range of sockets







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