well, the new thermalright heatsink is out...

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well, the new thermalright heatsink is out...

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and as usual KDC has it the cheapest. I might have to pick one up....see how it compares to the ax-7.

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It does look interesting and like a taller version of the sk6 gojng by the way it looks. And with a 3-prong clip finally. I'm curious if it's all one piece or if the fiins are soldered to the bottom as with the sk6.

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I just checked out Thermalright's site that cooler is meant for the P4 doesent say anything about AMD chips. I think it is the AX-7 made for the P4
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I think you are looking at the wrong one ya nut. :) blade linked to it.

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Yeah I was looking at teh AX-478 but the SLK 600 has been around since before the AX-7 so I am suprised that you have not tried it yet.
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no it hasnt. it was Just released to the stores this week. It has been talked about and in development for a long time....but it is just getting to stores this week.

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Greg's right i read about this sink in a review about a month ago but it just finally got released. Is interesting. I'd like to grab a AX7 and a nice quiet 80mm fan and put on my XP.
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copied from KD's page of it.........

"All copper design for maximum performance
<b>Soldered fins to base</b> to ensure effective contact
Maximum efficiency thermal pad T725 by Chomerics
Three pronged type heat sink clip "
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I still think my volcano2 fan is quieter then the panaflo I have on my ax-7...I need a new cpu also...any doners out there? ;)

Actually, if I take off the grill I have on my ax-7 I might get less noise, Ill try that first....still want one of these, jsut dont need it. :)

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Post by SilversinkSam »

For you P4 socket 478 people the Ax-478 is a really good heatsink!

I tested one a short time ago and Almost decided to use it over my watercooling setup......key word is almost ;)
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From what I've heard, the AX7 is a better bet because of its larger fan.

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