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Thread: Swiftech Storm vs. Apogee and Intel Quad-Core Cooling - Definative Results

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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    Swiftech Storm (revision 2) and Swiftech Apogee are strapped to the test bench to find out just which one is really better when it comes to cooling Intel's new quad-core Kentsfield/Clovertown processor.

    Read the full article at The Tech Repository...


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    Yea but what about the MP-05 SP LE vs Apogee?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever
    Yea but what about the MP-05 SP LE vs Apogee?
    ...or storm
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    Yesss I was wondering when this would be done. Thanks for your contribution to XS and watercooling in general!

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    You have proven what some dared to speculate and others would hear none of. I wonder how an MCW6002 would've performed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Peanut
    You have proven what some dared to speculate and others would hear none of. I wonder how an MCW6002 would've performed?
    Similarly to the Apogee I would estimate, possibly better.
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