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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
"Dynatron's Genius G950 heatsink stands a modest 148mm tall and weighs 795 grams. The heatsink makes use of two independent array's of aluminum fins, positioned fore and aft of a single 120mm PWM inset fan. The fan spins by default at a speed of 1600RPM, but will run fairly effectively at 1000RPM as well. Four 6mm diameter heatpipes support the aluminum fins, which have received a simple dip along a center 64mm stretch to enhance airflow, according to the manufacturer."
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
" When I received today?s review item, a Dynatron G950 Genius cooler, I didn?t intend to leave it in my machine. My first impressions were that it was huge, a little overbearing, and I was happy enough with my Alpine 64 Pro cooler that was installed in this particular tower."
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Monday, January 23, 2006
If I was to mention the name Dynatron, chances are that a few of you would not know I am speaking of. But if you are a network technician or work in the technical aspects of computing, you know that Dynatron is one of the largest manufacturers of server cooling. And to aid in their transition into the PC enthusiast market, they with the aid of Azenx for marketing has released the Evo-Jet heatsink. The Evo-Jet is marketed towards AMD and Intel users alike. Being constructed of copper heatpipes and tiny heat fins; we will see how well it stacks up against another family member the Dynatron A22...
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