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Thermalright AXP-140 Heatsink Review @ Ninjalane

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Hello Everyone,Ninjalane has posted their review of the HTPC ready heatsink from Thermalright. What is special here is the new 1366 mounting hardware so it can be used on the Core i7.Subject: Thermalright AXP-140 Heatsink Review ( -at -) NinjalaneURL: http://www.ninjalane.com/reviews/cooling/axp-140Quote: There is no doubt that the AXP-140 does considerably better on Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad but if you are looking for a low profile and silent cooler for the Core i7 the Thermaright AXP-140 should be on your short list to check out.A news posting would be appreciated.ThanksDennis Garciahttp://www.ninjalane.com

 

 

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