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Wednesday, December 21, 2005
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The Thermaltake Big Typhoon is an awesome cooler, plain and simple. Giving the end user everything that is needed in a cooler. Industry top notch performance and doing it at a near silent level. Being compatible with all current platforms, no matter what processor you may have, the Big Typhoon can cool it. Also being able to cool other components around the processor is also a big plus for the Big Typhoon...
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Thursday, December 1, 2005
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The Thermaltake Big Typhoon is big, but has the performance to justify it's size. The Big Typhoon is too large to be an option for many people, but if you have the room to mount this sucker and don't worry about strapping 1.8 pounds to your CPU, this is your heatsink. I've progressed through 3 favorites that have come before this one; the Zalman 7700 Al-Cu, the Asetek Vapochill Micro, and the Zalman CNPS9500, but the Thermaltake Big Typhoon is the one that will now receive the place of honor on my testbench...
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Friday, July 29, 2005
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Despite the initial hiccups that occurred during installation, they were easily solved at a small additional cost. If you're lucky enough not to need the extra backplate, you've made an excellent investment for a powerful cooler that's very quiet. I wouldn't say it's the quietest cooler on the market, but its up there...
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