“Today we got a chance to check out the Thermaltake ISGC-300, the third of four Thermaltake ISGC CPU Coolers. Its tall, yet narrow design allows for plenty of airflow and an easy of installation. Supporting the latest CPU’s, the ISGC-300 provides a powerful cooling method which can be easily adjusted between low and high speed settings. Read on further to see how well it performed in comparison with the ISGC-100 and ISGC-200.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Thermaltake’s new line of coolers all bear similar names, the ISGC-100, 200 and now the 300. That last model, the Thermaltake ISGC-300 is the subject in Think Computers testing today. At well over a pound and a bit over 6″ tall, this cooler comes with the universal warning all Core i7 coolers seem to, make sure it is not to big for where you are trying to stick it. The extra bulk does prove effective on this cooler, as it does with them all, though perhaps Thermaltake has done a better job than some for at low fan speed this cooler still ends up in the top half of the coolers that Think Computers compares it to.