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| Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler Review |
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| Written by Christopher Greer -joker63- | |
| Monday, 12 January 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 6 IntroductionWhen it comes to how something looks, most people are pretty picky, and everyone has different opinions about the way an area or an object should appear. Most people appreciate something pleasing to the eye that gives them something to talk about, something to make heads turn, and people do take notice of what you may have or not have accomplished. The Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler is just that piece of hardware. The SpinQ Cooler by Thermaltake has the appearance that is needed to turn heads and be functional at the same time. The SpinQ Cooler has an adjustable speed controller for the 80mm fan in the center of the Thermaltake SpinQ, not to mention the six heat pipes and circular aluminum fins that rise from the base of the SpinQ Cooler. The Thermaltake SpinQ’s design allows dissipation of heat from all sides of the cooler helping to keep the CPU nice and cool. The ProductThe Thermaltake SpinQ is packaged to show off its unique design, and the diagram on the back of the box shows how the SpinQ Cooler dissipates heat.
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