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Introduction
Aerocool is a great name for a company that makes cooling products don't you think? The name alone is sleek and conjures visions of futuristic looking things and technology. Today for review I have the AeroCool Xfire CPU cooler, and it truly does look sleek and futuristic. Looks aren't much if you don't have the performance to do with it, so read on to find out just how well the Xfire can perform...
Quick Specs
Here are the basic features and specs from the AeroCool site, you can find more if you visit them.
Heatsink Specification
1. Heat Pipe: Dia 6mm x 2 x (L)312mm
2. Fin module Dimension:
(L)118mm x (W) 46mm x (H) 22mm (2 modules)
3. Total: 50 +/- 1 Aluminum Fins
Features
1. Powerful superconductor heatpipe technology.
2. Nickel plated copper base and heatpipes with aluminum fins.
3. Low weight and easy to install.
4. 12cm fan with quad white LEDs
Application
1. Intel P4 LGA775 3.2 GHz and higher
2. AMD Athlon 64 and higher
Fan Specification
1. Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
2. Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
3. Speed: 1500 +/- 10% RPM
4. Air Flow: 52.25 CFM
5. Noise: 23.53 dBA
First Looks
Ah the box, on the box you can find lots of pictures and details about the Xfire CPU cooler. It lists basically the same thing is have listed above but with a little more detail.
The contents include the Xfire itself, along with mounting hardware, manual, and some thermal compound. The mounting hardware is fairly simple as to make your installation as easy and painless as possible.
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