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Dear Media friends,

 

APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post

in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!

 

* Title: Thermaltake TMG IA1 CPU Heatsink ( -at -) APH Networks

 

* Description: It's surprising how time just flies by. It feels as it was

just yesterday when the new term computer science classes just started for

me, and one whole semester is already close to an end. Not to mention it has

been a very long time since our last heatsink review, but it barely feels

that way! One of the most notable was our Noctua NH-U12P review, written by

APH Networks' Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Kwan, which achieved an APH:Renewal

Award for its very balanced performance and general excellence back in the

days. During this interval of time, we have observed a relatively slow

development in terms of technological progression in the heatsink market. The

same basic heatsink design concepts still apply today. It's still about

efficiency and even more so, the effectiveness of the fan on the heatsink

itself. In that regard, it is absolutely critical to strike an optimal

balance between noise, fan speed, and airflow for a viable product in today's

extremely competitive high end personal computer air cooling market. That

said, there are newer heatsinks with more radical designs such as

Thermaltake's V1 or Cooler Master's V10 on the market today. The funny thing

is that their names sound a lot more like an automotive engine than a

heatsink, haha. Too bad we can't equip them with variable valve timing or add

a turbocharger in, otherwise imagine what they can do? Jokes aside, even with

such products on the market, it did not render the inherent balance of

simplicity, price, and effectiveness of tower heatsinks obsolete at all. In

light of that, we took on the TMG IA1 tower heatsink from Thermaltake. But

how will it perform in real life? Read on to find out.

 

* Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/thermaltake_tmg_ia1

http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/thermaltake_tmg_ia1

 

* Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/thermaltake_tmg_ia1/004.jpg

http://aphnetworks.com/review/thermaltake_tmg_ia1/004.jpg

 

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