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Sea Sonic Super Tornado 350

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<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> <strong>350</strong>The heat sinks look far from adequate at first glance, partly due to their low profile naturewhich is essential in order to leave room for the fan which sits right above them. They don'toffer a whole lot of surface area in truth but their open nature allows air to flow past themand cool the components directly in addition to cooling the actual sinks, a system that seemsto work incredibly well in practice.Bits of clear plastic sheet serving as insulation and stuck on with blobs of gloop have neverimpressed me much, and the <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Tornado</strong> has a few of them, but I should balance thatout by saying it's a perfectly reasonable way to do it provided the said gloop doesn't let goits grip over time as the heat frazzles it.http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/sstornado/tornado<strong>350</strong>_3.htm (2 / 3) [2004/8/6 PM 05:55:38]

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