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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2006

Thermaltake Dragon Orb A1135 Heatsink

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  • yes but the refrigeration it`s the best :) (overclockin)

  • Thanks man that helped alot. Shopping for a new heatsink to overlock. Looks great, sounds bad, cools great.

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  • LoL.. the good old Times 3DGM ^^

  • I still have 2 of these on a dual P3 setup, I remember when it was the hard core thing to have at a lan party.

  • that was the loudest heatstink ever made, probably still is

  • Oh I had the version in aluminium, it sucked hard and was noisy as hell. Still have it today, but as a candle holder. =D

  • I had one of those back in the day. The noise was just stupid.

  • Hah I had that same heatsink.

    only problem i had was the Golden/orange part.

    the tabs on the side were super flimsy. every now and then i'd knock one close enough to the fan blade to make it tick.

    Think that Socket A heatsink is nice. Check out the Thermal take Volcano 12.

    it Was the best Socket A cooler period.

    Hmm i only read off 3,940rpm with my LCD controller.

  • lol ulooked like grose that time

  • poo

  • Realy, idc bout the nosie! lol!

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