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Heatsink of the Year 2005 - The VapoChill Micro Series |
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Tuesday, 17 January 2006 |
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VL's Editor's Choices of 2005: "The award goes to VapoChill Micro for not requiring motherboard removal for either AMD or Intel setups [...] The VapoChill Micro excelled in our testing, specifically when used with their Extreme Performance fan. Yes, it is noisy, but if you want to sacrifi...
VL's Editor's Choices of 2005: Another year has gone by, and we gather up our list of who rocked, and who sucked.
Heatsink of the Year - asetek VapoChill Micro
"The award goes to VapoChill Micro for not requiring motherboard removal for either AMD or Intel setups".
| High-End | Extreme Performance | Ultra Low Noise | | AMD | 48 | 47 | 50 | | Intel | 54 | 53 | 56 |
"asetek really put together a nice package in the VapoChill Micro. Whether you're looking for a quiet solution, or a high-performance one, an AMD setup, or an Intel one, they will have a kit for you. The VapoChill Micro itself is a high quality product and the workmanship really shows when working with it [...]
Otherwise, installation is a breeze, regardless of platform or fan choices. Being an enthusiast oriented site, we'll never be ones to tell you to skip on high performance coolers due to complicated installation procedures, but in this case, the VapoChill Micro is the fastest way to get a good performing cooler into your system.
The performance is the real story, as the asetek VapoChill Micro excelled in our testing, specifically when used with their Extreme Performance fan. Yes, it is noisy, but if you want to sacrifice a bit of cooling, by all means go for the Low Noise setup".
[Viperlair.com]

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