News Taisol CEP447181 Pentium 4 Heatsink at FrostyTech

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    FrostyTech have a look a noisey HSF. It's not quiet, but does it cool?

    "Taisol are known to many of us as a heatsink manufacturer; producing outlandish heatpipe coolers right along side the stock and trade. Surprisingly, heatsinks are not the only product Taisol fabricate, the company also has its business firmly based in everything from connectors, to flash memory readers (well, the sockets anyway). The Taisol CEP447181 is an aptly named extruded aluminum heatsink for the pentium 4 processor. It's not much to look at, doesn't have any fancy copper inserts or even a flashy name, but it does pack in one very spunky fan. It's also rated for the new 3.06GHz FMB2 Pentium 4 processors. Perched atop the fan shroud is a Delta AFB0712HHD fan that draws in 0.3A under power. Given the 70mm size, the fan is remarkably un-quiet - which can only indicate that the Taisol CEP447181 isn't a pushover."

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