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Thermalright HR07 memory cooler
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Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, March 14th 2007
Link: http://www.thermalright.com
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: £18

Thermalright High Rise HR07 Review

Introduction

When people think of air coolers, they think of huge tower CPU heatsinks, stylish exhaust fan setups on GPUs and miniaturised chipset fan and 'sink combos. However little effort has ever been put into memory cooling. Attempts to cool RAM in the past have been met with more ratings with tiny 40 and 60mm fans just not being upto the job. Thermalright has stepped upto the challenge with their High Rise HR07 memory coolers; lets see if they can go where others have not.

Specifications

Dimension:L150 x W27 x H86 mm (Heatsink Only)
Weight:150g (Heatsink Only)
Recommended Fan:70mm ,80mm ,92mm Fan

Features

  • Double heatpipes to double heatsinks for fast and efficient cooling
  • Proprietary through holes on every fin for efficient ventilation in passive mode
  • Vast compatibility across multiple types of memory
  • No tools needed for an easy installation
  • Optional fan installation for even better cooling results
  • Supports DualChannel Memory setup
  • Compatible with DDR1 and DDR2 single and dual sided modules

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