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    Thumbs up Intel's new stock Heatsink fan for Core 2 Extreme Processors!



    Holy-Zalman-Copy-Batman!






    Turbo Button! (I jest)



    I'm guessing the ickle button is for the LED.

    I personally like it, the Core 2 stock coolers were a big improvement, and these are bound to appear for sale seperately without having to shell out for an "X" Core 2 Duo/Quad.


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    Now where was that when I got my Core 2 Duo that might of been way better so I didnt have to buy my Zalman.

    Overall it looks super cant wait to see what it does.
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    Turbo Button.........
    I think it's useless

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    I'm guessing from the P and the Q switch you have the option for Performance or Quiet mode? Looks sweet all the same.

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    Looks nice, but why settle for stock when you can have this little monster If your case has a decent fan in the back (like a 120mm fan in the Antec NSK series), you can run this baby fanless.
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    That Scythe looks Tuniq Tower-esque...i have you beat with a beast of a thermalright ultra 120: http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...on_u120_k8.htm

    Run 1 120mm fan on each side...preferably a noctua or a sharkoon silent eagle and you're golden.


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    Why use 2 fans when you can get away with none Ninja 2 comes with a silent fan, too, and it's up to you to mount it or not. This is the lighter version of the Ninja, weighing 600ish grams instead of an almost 1kg. It fits in a regular case - the NSK I mentioned gave it about an inch of clearance to the side panel. Just mind your fingers around the thin fins, and check if it has enough room on the motherboard: first memory slot may not be usable, and if you've got some tall heatsinks on the MOSFETs close to the CPU socket it may not fit at all.
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