“Thermalright gives HardOCP an exclusive first look at their new Inferno FX-14 heatsink as we break in our new Core2Duo test bed along with a new cooling editor in the Great Northwest.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Fight fire with fire
[H]ard|OCP has a brand new overclocked E6300 for it’s test-bed, and the first cooler that gets to try and tame it is Thermalright’s Inferno FX-14. It’s shape is a little bizarre, but it does allow you to install 2 120mm fans if you so desire. The size could lead to some problems though, at 6.3′(160mm) tall x 5.75′(146mm) wide x 4.8′(122mm) deep and 790 grams it is huge. It also performs well, keeping that C2D at room temperature when idle and the load temps within 15°.