May 2nd 2003 |
Cases & Acc.
The Tech Lounge have been churning out the reviews lately, here’s another, Thermaltake’s Volcano 11 Xaser Edition:
Taking a look at the heatsink, it is completely copper. This is an upgrade from the Volcano 9’s copper core. The fins of the heatsink are very thin, which helps with heat dissipation, but they are soldered onto the plate. Sometimes when a heatsink is built this way, there are gaps between the fins and the plate. This usually results in below average cooling. Lets hope the Volcano 11 is built well.
Thermaltake Volcano 11 Xaser Edition @ The Tech Lounge
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