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Keefe
10-30-2001, 06:08 PM
Dan's Data has appended his massive CPU cooler comparision to include three new titans of CPU coolers: OCZ's cheap but powerful Dominator 2, Alpha's monster PAL8045, and TS Heatronics' extraordinary Zen CPU Radiator. Here's a clip:

The Zen CPU Radiator is a cooler of very unusual design, and with a very unusual price. US buyers will pay more than $US100 for this Japanese-made exotic; here in Australia, Cool PC were going to sell it for a hefty $AUD219, but have since changed their minds, for reasons that'll become apparent in a moment.

As with some other super-weird coolers, you don't even get a built product for your money when you buy the Zen. You get a box of bits, and a manual in Japanese. Assembling the cooler's dead easy for anybody who's ever made space battleships out of Lego. Less manually adept overclockers who can't read Japanese might find themselves in difficulties.

Three heavyweight coolers! (http://www.dansdata.com/coolercomp.htm)

Simo
10-31-2001, 03:04 PM
I love it when people reference this site.
AUSSIE!! AUSSIE!! AUSSIE!!
OI!! OI!! OI!!

aoC_PRoZaK
11-26-2001, 07:36 PM
danīs data is some funny site.
you guys know the "how to spot a psychopath" article?http://www.dansdata.com/psycho.htm
one of his best ones. he said about the dremel itīs
"a hand-held mains powered dentist's drill from hell, to which you can attach various cutting and grinding and shaping and drilling implements..."
i really like this guy
besides, what do you think about the heatpipe technology used in the zen cpu radiator, i think itīs the same as already used in the thermal engine.
attatching two ffb0812 38mm badboy deltas might just be as good as non-hardcore watercooling nad more comfortable to service and also carry ya box to lan parties. ;D

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