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Black _Dog
06-08-01, 07:29 PM
What does everyone think of the Thermal Take Super Orb. I know most of you all probably use better stuff to cool with, but I dont plan on overclocking it just yet. Also, is there any difficulty in putting the thing on, or anything I should know? Thanks in advance.

Da Whip
06-08-01, 07:46 PM
Save yourself some time & money. Do not get an Orb. There clip is not that good and the cooling sucks. Read this review of performance HSFs;
http://www.hardocp.com/reviews/cooling/roundup0501/

William
06-09-01, 03:51 AM
get a Millenium Glaciator, great price performance heatsink.

Sohryu Asuka Langley
06-09-01, 03:59 AM
I dont know about all you guys but I get FOP32-1's for about $14 USD... should do the job

Kryten
06-09-01, 06:24 AM
the FOP 32 is a good HS but I don't know if its up to the task of a clocked 1.33

jeff_harrison_344
06-09-01, 09:15 AM
1 word = CAK38.

I keep reccomending it to everyone becuase it is truely an AMAZING HSF.

most deaf
06-09-01, 11:07 AM
thermo engine, it is good and quite

rjiemamam
06-09-01, 11:37 AM
hey guys. i have a swiftech MC370-A on my new tbird 1.33 and it works fine. running 40C idle. and 43C full load. (seti). i dont knwo if anyone actually got it down to lower than 40C with just air cooling.. if so.. please tell me how and with what! :)