“Spire has introduced a heatsink specifically for the LGA 775 motherboard that essentially should be a very fine cooler since it makes use of two of the most popular cooling techniques. Those techniques are the use of four heatpipes, which are actually soldered to the fins; the second is the use of a skivved base. So come on along as we test the DiamondCool and see if performs the way we think it should.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Spire tries to tame Prescott’s heat

Any LGA-775 processor does a great impression of a hotplate, and air-cooling them can be a challenge. Hi-tech Reviews examines Spires latest, the SP507B7-U DiamondCool. See if it can beat the heat.