“Ultra Products still has a bit of refinement left for the Ultra Fire; more fins would definitely be an advantage. The push-pull fan system will surely be able to capitalize on such an improvement. If Ultra Products used 80*80*25mm fans, we could expect more air flow, lower dBa’s and an overall increased performance. As it stands, the Ultra Fire is a basic stock cooler replacement with potential to be much more.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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2 fans quieter than 1 & More
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Overclockers Online reviews the Ultra Fire from Ultra Products. A heatsink with 2 fans, one pushing and one pulling mean that you get reasonable airflow with very little noise. It was designed for AMD retention clips only, Socket A, 754, 939 & 940, and seems reasonably easy to install.