Evercool Thermal K802-715

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3dXtreme8/10Dec 31 '03
Frosty Tech66%Sep 15 '05
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AMD Athlon 64 Heatsink Roundup - MadShrimps
"If you don't plan any heavy overclocking, stick with the boxed cooler, it's good enough; If you are a casemodder, and have a windowed case for example, the Speeze or the Evercool HSF might be something for you. And finally, if you want to do some loud overclocking, take the SLK948U, if you're more a silent overclocker, the asetek watercooling set will suit your needs."
rated: -- published: Jan 18 2004  


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"...this cooler stood up to the challenge, it out performed my expectations for sure."
"With noise levels in the 51 dBA range, this level of thermal performance really isn't worth settling for - it's not exactly like we're dealing with a sub-30 dBA heatsink after all. If your PC is already equipped with the Evercool K802-715CA heatsink, it should be sufficient for early model AMD Sempron or socket 754 Athlon64 processors which run a little cooler... but if that's the case, consider switching back to the stock AMD heatsink."
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