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Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler
Today we take a look at one of Thermaltake's more recent offerings, the SpinQ CPU cooler. Boasting an original rotary fan design, fifty aluminum fins, and support for new Intel LGA1366 CPUs, the SpinQ is supposedly a "perfect combination of strength and aesthetics." Does it have what it takes to ...
Thermaltake SpinQ CL-P0466 im Test
Thermaltake SpinQ CL-P0466 im Test
technic3d.com — Mit dem SpinQ stößt Thermaltake auf Land vor, dass schon seid geraumer zeit keine Herteller mehr betreten... hat. Thermaltake benutzt bei diesem Kühler einen für den Kühlermarkt eher ungewöhnliches Radiallüfter Prinzip. Im Test wollen wir sehen ob sich ... (more) Thermaltake SpinQ CL-P0466 im Test
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