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Old 09-25-2006, 08:29 PM   #1
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Pro-Clockers review Thermalright Ultra-120 CPU cooler

There are so many names out there when it comes to heat sinks and coolers. But, none is more trusted than Thermalright. TR, as some have labelled Thermalright, have not put out just one or two great coolers but several. We can all remember the SLK series or the AX, and more recently, the XP line were the coolers to beat. Thermalright have set many benchmarks for others to try and reach.

Just today Thermalright were friendly enough to send out their newest model in coolers, the Ultra-120. The Ultra falls into the same category as the very popular type of coolers known as towers types. They are both tall and fairly heavy and cool better than any previous cooler design of the past. Today we will see how the Ultra-120 stands up to our reigning champ, pitting it against the Scythe Infinity.





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