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AMD Aircooling Round-Up of 2003

JMke writes: "If you want a silent AMD system you almost always have to get yourself a higher-class heatsink. Thermalright and other manufactures have brought out updated products that can keep your CPU cool while keeping the noise down, hardware geek site Madshrimps has published a roundup of the best heatsinks from 2003 that money can buy in 2004, read it here."

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  1. Re:The CPU fan is almost always quieter than the P by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Aircooling. What is it all about... is it good, or is it whack?

  2. If you'd prefer extreme over air by Pingular · · Score: 1, Troll

    try Vapochill.

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