Antec Performance CPU cooler
Wednesday, May 10th, 2006 | Cooling, News
Computer stuff just keeps needing more and more power, and with each new advance in technology, the requirements increase. Antec are well known for their other products like computer cases, so the Antec performance CPU cooler is an adventure into new territory.
In the review at bjorn3d it turns out that this cooler is not really much to write home about. Offering fairly good performance it simply doesn’t cut the grade for a so-called “performance” CPU cooler.
Although it might make some sense as a cool upgrade some someone with a stock cooler, it doesn’t offere much of an advantage to those who want to push their system very far and really tax their computer.
With installation being a little more difficult than necessary and with performance being enhanced only a little, it falls into the right price range at around $20.
Those who want a truly high performance cooler should look to the like of Zalman coolers, which offer some of the best cooling around
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