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#733 - Cooler Master Hyper TX HSF |
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Written by Zach Jeffers
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Saturday, 23 September 2006 |
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Introduction:
We all know Cooler Master as a great computer accessory manufacturer. They make great cases, coolers and all types of nick knacks. We have been reviewing a number of coolers lately and some impress while others not so much. The last Cooler Master CPU cooler we reviewed, the Mars, was impressive with its looks and eerie appeal, but it did not perform as well as it looked. Cooler Master has more cards up its sleeves and today we are reviewing the Cooler Master Hyper TX (AMD version) CPU cooler. Here is what Cooler Master has to say about their Hyper TX cooler:
“I’m sure you’ve heard of the phrase “Less is more”? Cooler Master has achieved just that. From the popular Hyper 6 series comes the Hyper TX series. This new cooler is not only more silent, with a smaller fan, but it also uses less heatpipes to provide better , more stable cooling solution. For the Hyper TX series, we provide two coolers supporting AMD AM2 and Intel Core 2 Dual.
Hyper TX has a copper base and aluminum heat sink with three embedded heat pipes so it achieves excellent heat dissipation. It is suitable for instant assembly/disassembly without removing the motherboard. The special fan duct leads the airflow and helps to cool down the surrounding components simultaneously. In addition, Hyper TX is a silent CPU cooler at only 16dBA. The 90mm silent fan with special fan blades and frame design inhales huge airflow just as a 100mm fan would while saving you space.. The shockproof design reduces the friction between the fan and the fins, giving you the best silent cooling solution you expect from Cooler Master. “ ~CoolerMaster-USA.com
With the last Cooler Master Mars cooler looking like ‘more’ was better, maybe the new approach of ‘less is more’ will be the key to getting these X2’s under control!
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