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Monday, September 11, 2006
The ZEROtherm CF800 did a great job of taming a very hot processor while keeping noise to an absolute minimum. I like it. A lot. If Intel shipped one of these with their retail CPUs, just imagine how much customers would appreciate it. This cooler does what the Intel OEM cooler is supposed to do, but doesn't.
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Having previously reviewed Apack's ZEROtherm BTF-90, I expected good performance from their BTF-80 cooler as well. I wasn't disappointed. While it is much lighter than the copper BTF-90, it's no lightweight when it comes to performance. It is also relatively quiet and the red LEDs reflecting off of the aluminum fins give it a distinctive look.
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Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Today, we have two new coolers from a new company that is geared to take cooling to another level here in the USA. The company name is Apack and the coolers are the BTF80 and BTF90. The BTF80 is an aluminum cooler that has a unique design to it that many may feel is very interesting. The BTF90 is a copper version of the above which is sure to lead to better performance. Apack market these coolers as quiet and provider of killer performance. Are they? We will see.
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