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Cooling 3D Style - Gigabyte cool the clocks

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Jan 9, 2004 5:00 am
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TweakTown Rating: 9.0%    Manufacturer: Gigabyte

 

Introduction

 

It is no secret that we here at TweakTown admire Gigabyte due to their diversity and willingness to try just about everything and anything from one time to another. So far Gigabyte has pulled out motherboards for all platforms, video cards based on both nVidia and ATI chipsets, optical storage, notebooks, barebones PC's as well as network and wireless communication products. Now Gigabyte starts to push its way into the cooling sector and in style.

 

This is certainly not going to be a walk in the park for Gigabyte to get a name for themselves with this particular market segment already being dominated by the two top dogs, namely Thermaltake and CoolerMaster. Gigabyte is going to have to pull out some amazing strings in order to take on the kings of the mountains.

 

Today we take a look at the Gigabyte 3D cooler which supports AMD K7, K8 and Pentium 4 CPU - all from the single cooler. Let's see what we've got here from the folks at Gigabyte!

 

 

 

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