cowcotland.com - 10/20/2009
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Akasa nous revient ce jour avec un nouveau système de refroidissement à destination des GPU, le Freedom Force. Exploitant la technologie HDT et deux ventilateurs de 80 mm, il promet de dissiper 285 watts en Silence, chose que nous n'allons pas manquer de vérifier, sur une HD 4850 et une GTX 285. ...
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Default Akasa Freedom Force GPU Cooler (FR) Akasa is back today with a new cooling system intended for GPU, the Freedom Force. Operator HDT technology and two 80mm fans, he promises to dissipate 285 watts in Silence, which we will not fail to check on a HD 4850 and GTX 285. The results in this test. http://www.cowcotland.com/articles/4...niquement.html
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