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Saturday, July 30, 2005
The G-Power Pro is a good Heatsink. No doubt here in my testing of it. Although you'll have to look elsewhere to find tests of this HSF on other platforms. I tend to stay away from reviews of the product that I'm reviewing to stay objective. While my qualms shouldn't go unnoticed, there are better HSF's out there. And of course, there are worse. At around $45 bucks or so at this time of writing, the G-Power Pro isn't the top of the heap, but it fits nicely into a perceived niche' of HSF's...
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
G-Power Pro is one of the best air CPU coolers I have ever come across, both in performance and design. It is definitely one of the easiest CPU coolers to install as it works with all the different socket type's stock retention modules. With the use of the suburb sintered power wick heatpipes, G-Power Pro's performance is simply amazing at all fan speeds. For anyone looking for an easy to install and great performing CPU cooler, the Giga-Byte G-Power Pro Universal Cooler should be seriously considered.
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