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Product: Nmedia ICETANK CPU Cooler
Date: July 24, 2006
Author: Kris Brozio
Edited By: Mike Smith
Provided By: nMedia
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5
Discussion: Discuss in Forums


Introduction

There are many many CPU Coolers out there to choose from, which one is right for you all depends on what you look for in a CPU cooler. Of course cooling performance would be first thing to look for, but what about actual looks? Does the level of sound matter to you? Does size matter? (hehe) Today for review I have a cool looking CPU Cooler from Nmedia called the ICE TANK, it not only looks really cool, but is very quiet as well, you'll have to read on to find out how well it performs...

Quick Specs

Model: ICETANK
Support CPU Platform:
- AMD Socket 754 / 940 / 939 / AM2
- INTEL Socket LGA775 / 478
Dimension: 4.65" (L) x 4.06" (H) x 5" (W)*
Weight: 21. oz / 610g
Heatsink Material:
- 4 x Copper Heatpipe
- Copper & Aluminum Base
- Copper & Aluminum Fin
Fan: 90mm Dual Ball Bearing (Not propriety, changeable)
Fan Speed: 2200RPM ± 10%
Noise Level: 18-28dBA ± 10%
Air Flow: 35.3-44.3 CFM
Thermal Resistance: 0.24~0.21
Support Processor: Intel 3.8 GHz / AMD 4800+ or higher

Highlights:
- 4 heatpipes design + Extra aluminum "Northbridge" design base
- Innovative easy clip for easy installation
- Light weight
- Fit most of the case
- Fan Speed Controller is included on a PCI bracket

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