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Gigabyte G-Power 2 PRO
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Author: SorX
Posted: 17:12, February 7th 2008
Link: www.gigabyte.com.tw/
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: ?

Gigabyte G-Power 2 PRO

Introduction

CPU cooling starts with the stock HSF you get with your new processor, but these are loud and poor at removing heat from the overclocked silicon beneath. As a result, the consumer demands more, and the manufactures provide; mostly in the form of tower coolers.

Today I have the hip-hop Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro which features ‘atmospheric blue LED lighting’ and a 120mm fan. Lets see how it performs…

Specifications

Heat sink dimensions

121 x 126 x 162mm (D x W x H)

Fan dimensions

120 x 120 x 25mm (W x H x D)

Number of heat pipes

5

Base composition

Copper

Fin material

Aluminum

Rated Voltage

5V / 12V

Rated Current

0.2A

Fan Speed

700 / 1500 RPM

Acoustic

16 / 23 dBA

Bearing type

EBR

MTBF

30,000 Hours

Total Weight

642g

Supports

Intel ® Core™ 2 Extreme processor series
Intel ® Core™ 2 Duo processor series
Intel ® Core™ 2 Quad processor series
Intel ® Pentium® Extreme edition processor series
Intel ® Pentium ® D processor series
Intel ® Pentium® 4 processor series
AMD AM2
AMD Athlon™ FX series
AMD Athlon™ 64x2 series
AMD Athlon™ 64 series
AMD Sempron™ series

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