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Monday, June 4, 2007
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Thermalright is a well known brand for its product, characterized by high quality standards. HR-07 follow the shadow of others solutions, being made using proof materials and good precision. Our test is clear: this cooler is capable of good performance and the price fluctuate around 20?, which is a good job. However, users could experience compatibility issues due to fins position and dimension. 10C of difference respect to a dissipator standard it is a great result!
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Monday, March 26, 2007
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The entire Thermalright High-Riser family has been a huge success. The HR-07, the latest addition to the family, easily outperformed the stock cooler much like the other High Riser products.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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While overclocking, proper cooling of memory can make the difference between the computer being stable or not. Manufacturers of high performance memories have added cooling to their higher end memory modules for long time now, but there are also some after market solutions available. This time we'll take a closer look at Thermalright's HR-07 memory Module Cooler.
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Monday, January 29, 2007
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The HR-07 is nothing like any memory cooler I have seen, and the double heatpipe design is quite foreign looking to me. The concept of the design makes sense though, and what you have is a heavyweight heatspreader with a heatpipe on either side that draws heat up to a pair of cooling fins that will be situated in the moving air inside a typical system.
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Thermalright is known as a very competent and successful manufacturer of after market cooling gear. Today, we take a look at their latest gem, the HR-07 Memory Module Cooler. This passive cooler is made to cool your ram beyond any stock heat sink or heat spreader. Have a look and see if it surpasses its daring intentions...
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