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Scythe Infinity
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: Scythe has a great reputation, but dear Lord we’ve just reached the point of freaky crazy. I mean, 960g? By the time the fan is thrown on, we’ll have hit the fabled 1kg mark for HSFs. We can hear the poor old motherboard creaking under the stress as the furniture in the room is dragged towards the increased gravitational mass.
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Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme Black
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: The Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme cooler (also known as the TRUE) has been a mainstay for the enthusiast community, providing exceptional cooling performance at very little cost.
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Noctua NH-U12
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: We have a confession. We love monster heatsinks. Sure, the proposition of thumping on and bolting almost one kilogram of finned monstrosity to your board at first seems a little nerve-racking, but we’ve yet to see any real side effects from the more modern beasties.
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Noctua NH-U12P SE2
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: Noctua are an Austrian company, well-favoured amongst the quiet crowd who demand good cooling at low noise, but they're also
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Coolermaster V10
Atomic Maximum Power Computing
- Excerpt: Two 12cm PWM fans (repleted with red LEDs) provide the airflow to move the heat away, and all of these components add up to a staggering 1200g weight.
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