They look like a 7000B-AlCu but only cost like $12. I've seen a review for them and they used to have them at svc but now I can't remeber what it's called. Pleae post a link.
They look like a 7000B-AlCu but only cost like $12. I've seen a review for them and they used to have them at svc but now I can't remeber what it's called. Pleae post a link.
I think they are the NorthQ coolers you are speaking of. However, from my experience, NorthQ makes rather low to mediocre quality products, and their HSF do not reach the performance of the Zalman.
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Thermaltake ORB's (Titan made similair HSF's).Originally Posted by gbomb944
But you're probably looking for the NorthQ coolers perry_78 mentioned or these http://www.diy-cooler.com/index.asp
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LOL, the NorthQ site is funny, description "Useful for releasing heat", haha.
Primecooler has some coolers that are copies of Zalmans.
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