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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Somewhere in Malaysia...
Posts: 953
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CoolerMaster Coolers.
Hey there,
Been looking at these CoolerMaster heatsinks and fans, and one of the XDream series too, and they are cheap. Are these Coolermaster heatsinks reliable and good? How is it compared to the Intel stock heatsink if the XDream 775 is used? I found out that the stock fan is really noisy and really bugged me sometimes, so I love to have a silent one.
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Shiro Usagi
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
Posts: 34,002
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Cooler Master heatsinks are "okay", nothing special. Basically about as good as the stock units.
If you want a quiet heatsink you should look at the Zalman heatsinks. CRicket
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Nothin' great to say about them..nothing bad to say either..
There's better out there..
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