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Old 01-23-2008, 07:04 PM   #13
Masaki 7-11
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Originally Posted by Icyman23
Every existing thermalright product is out of stock at newegg...thats why I reccomended the Freezer 64 Pro...(6 yr Warrenty, vs. 1 year; ceramic Bearing vs sleeve bearing; same exact price.) It also comes with pre-applied MX-1/2 paste.

I just trying to help.
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ac_fp/

"Long Lifetime / 6 Years Warranty:

The ARCTIC Ceramic Bearing provides an unmatched Life Time of 137'000h (L10@40°C) resp. an MTBF@70°C of 163'000h and thus a 6 year warranty. "

EDIT:I'm not lying.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...alright%2c+Inc.

Icyman23
I agree with Icyman23, I've been using the LGA775 version of this cooler, and it's been a great help for my Pentium D rig. With the stock fan/heatsink, I would get temperatures in the low 60s (celsius) while the fan was running at 4000RPM and above during load. With the Artic Cooler, I managed to get temperatures to the low 40s and bring the RPM to about 1500 during load.
Idle temps went from 35 to 20, and RPM from 2000 to 1000.
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