October 25th 2005 |
Cooling
In 2002, Thermal Transtech International set up a team to research heat columns and to enhance their cooling ability. The results of this research soon found its way to desktop computers when TTIC developed the nPower line of heat column coolers.
Today Scott and I are going to look at two of these nPower coolers, the NPH-775-1 for the Intel LGA775 processor, and the NPH-K8-1 designed for AMD’s socket 939/940 processors. So let’s now see if the last seven years of TTIC’s cooling experience has transferred over to their products.
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