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Thermalright puts some pressure on Scythe and Thermaltake
Brand new from Thermalright is the Ultra-120 eXtreme for any LGA775 or AM2 processors. It’s a big one, weighing in at 790g, and 160mm tall, 132mm wide and 63mm thick, and can fit 2 120mm fans. X-bit Labs tested it both ways, and their findings place this heatsink as a major contender for the top place in air cooling.