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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 Silent 1156 CPU Heatsink ( -at -) APH Networks

 

* Description: As computers get more and more powerful with each advance in

computing technology, it is inevitable that the thermal envelope is

continually being pushed to higher levels. For this reason, there will always

be a large market for aftermarket CPU cooling. But just when you think only

the biggest and loudest coolers can effectively cool the latest and greatest

overclocked quad core processors, Thermaltake comes in with the Silent 1156

heatsink (Yes, that's literally the name). As its name suggests, this cooler

is designed for Intel's relatively recent LGA1156 socket, and is a claimed to

be silent alternative to the stock cooler provided by Intel in a retail

packaged CPU. This tower style cooler features two 8mm heatpipes leading away

from the base, as well as an included 92mm cooling fan over its array of

heatsink fins. It is priced at a mere $29.99 at press time, and targeted at

users who are into silent computing -- those who are dissatisfied with the

noise generated from the little Intel heatsink -- but do not wish to spend a

lot of money for an aftermarket unit. Generally speaking, Thermaltake aims to

provide the user with the Silent 1156 as an alternative low noise CPU cooling

solution without breaking the bank. We will be testing this product today to

see if it is really a viable alternative and holds its own against the

competition, and whether it can handle the our Intel Core i7-860 within a

reasonable range of temperatures. Are you better off saving your money and

sticking with the stock cooler, or should you grab this heatsink as soon as

you finish this reading this review? Well... continue reading to find out!

 

* Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/thermaltake_silent_1156

 

* Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/thermaltake_silent_1156/009.jpg

 

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