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| Author: SorX | |||
| Posted: 23:00, July 9th 2007 | |||
| Link: http://www.bacata.net | |||
| Score: 9 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: ~£50 | |||

Introduction
While CPU’s are continuing to get more and more power efficient and cooler, the heatsinks that are strapped on top continue to get larger. The current trend seems to be large, tower heatsinks with plenty of heatpipes sending heat to the fins. Today I have the ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXtreme heatsink that features the ability to mount a slow spinning 120mm fan.
About Thermalright
Thermalright specializes in the design and manufacture of a wide array of cooling systems and modules for the information communication technology (ICT) industries.
Our CPU cooler line of products is designed with a diverse group of end users in mind; as such, our products are suitable in a variety of distribution channels. Thermalright employees the top-notch designers and uses advance testing equipment and process that meet the stringent testing specifications of Intel and AMD.
Our people and our process are ISO-9000 certified. We work only with the leading component vendors of the world to ensure the best quality to our customers.
Specs
Features:
- Quiet and powerful cooling due to multiple heat pipes and large aluminium fin area
- Proprietary bent winglet design to minimize airflow resistance
- Heat pipes soldered to base (nickel plated) and fins for optimum heat transfer
- Include both bolt-thru-board retention brackets for Intel and AMD
Technical Spec:
| Dimensions | L63.44 x W132 x H160.5 mm (heatsink only) |
Weight |
790g (heatsink only) |
Fan |
Any 120mm fan |
Compatibility |
LGA775, AM2. 753/939/940 with separate kit |
