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Old Apr 28, 2008, 03:52 AM   #1
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CoolJag Falcon 92 Cu HeatPipe Heatsink Review

"When I sit back and reflect on processor technology, it’s amazing how far it has advanced over the years, and it seems like it’s done so with a quantum leap; single core processors, dual core and now quad core CPU’s. It’s just really amazing how fast and how soon all these advancements have come. Microprocessor makers have tried to alleviate the problem associated with making faster processors (that is heat) with shrinking the die of the cores and for the most part it has worked to keep maximum thermal temperatures at a workable level, although having a quad core will push any heatsink to its limits, especially once overclocked.

Today I will be reviewing the CoolJag Falcon 92 Cu Heatpipe Heatsink. The Falcon 92 Cu is CoolJag’s latest offering to both Intel and AMD users and will be our first CoolJag product review. And having tested this heatsink in our new workbench consisting of the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 spitting out easily 100W of juice we’ll see if this heatsink can cool down or crashes and burns. Oh yeah, overclocked results @ 3.0GHz are included (spitting out well over 100 watts of heat) so read on to see how this Falcon performs."
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Review: ModSynergy.com
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