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Monday, April 17, 2006
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All in all the Arctic Alpine 64 has achieved what Arctic has aimed for. The heatsink has good cooling performance while maintaining a low level of sound generated. I would mainly suggest this heatsink for anyone wanted a good cooling upgrade from their stock AMD heatsink or for that matter anyone wishing to aim for a quieter computer from a performance heatsink and fan such as the XP-90...
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Wednesday, April 5, 2006
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The Alpine 64 presents some stiff competition, especially when it's price is taken into consideration. For a price of approximately $15 USD, the Alpine 64 is an excellent choice for those who want to replace their noisy stock cooler with a more efficient and quieter cooling solution...
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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The Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 heatsink is an economical lower-noise AMD Athlon64 heatsink that allows consumers on a budget an option for reducing computer noise. By way of its specially designed and vibration dampened fan, Arctic Cooling have put together a very simple extruded aluminum heatsink that handles the heat well without all the buzz and whine...
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
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The Alpine is aimed directly at the stock AMD cooler. Because of the solid aluminum construction and the low RPM fan, that can be clearly seen. The pricing of the Alpine is in the neighborhood of the cheapest price coolers out there, but they didn?t skip out on the build of this cooler. The Alpine still uses the same fan architect that it uses on a lot of their high-end coolers. Well enough of the greets and nice words, lets see what this thing is all about...
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