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Old May 15, 2007, 04:36 AM   #1
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Kingwin KA-9225 and KA-9227 Heatpipe CPU Coolers Review @ Bigbruin.com

Review: BigBruin
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When it comes to keeping a processor running cool, some enthusiasts have no limit to how much they are willing to spend in order to achieve the ultimate cooling performance. But what about those people who don't want to spend an arm and a leg on a hunk of metal simply designed to keep a processor at a safe operating temperature? Or those who don't really care about overclocking? There is always the stock cooler provided with retail CPUs, but if you purchased an OEM CPU (no cooler included), or otherwise need a cooler without breaking the bank, there are options... And some of them might add a bit of style to your system in the process.

Kingwin is a manufacturer of computer components that recently launched a new line of CPU coolers, all of which have a "KA-" as a prefix to their part number. They have provided two of their newest CPU coolers for review, models KA-9225 and KA-9227, and they just might fit the bill for inexpensive, reliable cooling with a bit of style!
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