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Author: eGo
Supplied by: GIGABYTE
Price: $49.99
Review Date: 05/16/05
Over the past week I've had the pleasure of using and reviewing Gigabyte's new flagship Heatsink & Fan. While new heatsinks are coming out every day, they don't all perform or look the same. So we'll dig put this cooler through the paces and see just how well it does and what it has to offer besides it's looks.
Fan Features : From Gigabyte's Site
- Universal 4-in-1 design fits all mainstream platforms
- Omni-directional cooler design with new advanced sintered powder wicks
- Quad high-performance heat pipes
- Quad-Way Airflow Design : Fully compliant with MOSFET thermal functions
- Solid pure copper base with nickel-plating finish
- Powerful fan with decorative blue LEDs
- High-density fin placement maximizes heat dissipation area
- Value adding accessories
- Sparkling fan control box (1700 ~ 3200 rpm)
Noise -
- 21.3 dBA at 1700 RPM
- 40 dBA at 3200 RPM
- Life Time 50,000 hours
Heatsink Features~
- Dimension: 110x110x109 mm
- Base Material: Copper w/Nickel Coating
- Fin Materials : Aluminum
Application for :
- AMD Athlon XP up to 3400+ (Socket A)
- AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (939/754)
- AMD Athlon FX 55 (939/754)
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- Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.4GHz (478)
- Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.8GHz (870/670/570)
Total weight: 430g
Below you see what comes in the box with the G-Power Pro. You get one fan controller that can be converted to fit either a 3.5" bay in the front or a slot cover in the rear. You can only use one of the setups. Also included are the screws for drive bay installation, the clips for the different socket types, the drive bay and pci slot adapters, and some thermal compound.

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