42. XIGMATEK Gaia SD1283 CPU Cooler Review

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

We test out XIGMATEK's new CPU cooler designed to fit a vast array of CPU sockets. Whether Intel or AMD this cooler will mount to them all.

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  • @shawnspeed3 Use sandpaper to flatten the base.

  • @shawnspeed3 remove the z and the space and make it .com

  • @shawnspeed3 I'm 2 weeks late but I got you covered bro \

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  • Now if only Xigmatek would learn how to pay on their rebates without having to call them up and ask for it, they'd have customer service to match their products.

  • How do you apply thermal paste due to the heatpipe gaps?

  • Concise! +1

  • Great review

  • Can't hear clearly

  • is this cooler supposed to spin up on start?

  • Great review, I think this is a fantastic deal for $30. TomsHardware has it ranked as the #3 quietest cooler on their 2010 charts and ranks it at 45C under load.

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