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Thermalright SI-97
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Description: Feature:


# Multiple heatpipes for well spread heat around aluminum fins
# Enormous wingspan gives extra cooling to surrounding components
# Soldered fins to copper base (nickel plated) to make effective contact
# Light weight and easy installation

Technical Spec.:

Dimension:

L116 x W96 x H75 (mm) heatsink only, without fan

Weight:

280g (heat sink only)

Recommended Fan

Maker: Panaflo (Panasonic)
Model: FBL09A12M
Size: 92 x 92 x 25 (mm)
Bearing: Hydro Wave
Voltage: 12V
Speed: 2450 rpm
Air Flow: 48 CFM
Noise Level: 30.0 dBA
Weight: 110g (3.88 oz)

AMD: Athlon XP Palamino, Thoroughbred, and Barton 2800 and up
Keywords: Thermalright SI-97
Price: $38


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overclocking-the-world
1.7ghz


Registered: August 2004
Posts: 321
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $38.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Excelent Cooling
Cons: None

I really like this Heatsink it dropped my temps by 11șC.
Its really hard to get on though, but don\'t let that get in the way because its cheap and good!!

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Xavier1421
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Registered: April 2004
Location: FL
Posts: 9448
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $36.99 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Quad heat pipes, lightweight, easy install
Cons: Price is a little steap

Replaced my old water cooling on a 2500 I stepping XP-M and DFI Ultra Infinity...this cooler with a 56cfm Sunon and my temps are the same as my water cooling when it was brand new! And a heck of a lot less complicated! I could not be happier with this heatsink, and will soon be updating all my folding SocketA rigs with this heatsink!!

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Some_Idiot2
4.0ghz


Registered: June 2005
Location: Lozz Anjaleze
Posts: 3669
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $38.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Cools AWESOME!
Cons: Stupid mounting, came with 2 K7 mounting instruction panflets, and no K8 instructions

This is a great heatsink, cools really well. I used this for my friends rig that I recently built. Cools a Sempron 64 2800 running at 2.4GHz, 29C idle, and 32C load!!
Only problem I had with this heatsink is that the mounting was sort of weird, it took me a few times to get it on right, but I finally got it, there disn't seem to be much pressure created by the mounting clip, and that is really the only major problem I had that is worth marking the score down for.

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Ghostkilla
733mhz


Registered: February 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 130
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $30.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: cools nicely, very reasonably priced
Cons: kind of big, fan mounts are a little cheep

Had one of these on my P3 rig and it cooled very nicely. Was a tad awkward since its kind of big but they say bigger is better right'? lol
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