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Review: LGA 775 CPU Cooler Mega Test

by Matt Davey on 1 June 2007, 14:45

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376), Thermalright, Zaward, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Zalman (090120.KQ), Akasa, Cooler Master, Thermaltake (3540.TWO), OCZ (NASDAQ:OCZ), Scythe, SilverstoneTek, Arctic, Tuniq, Noctua, TITAN Technology

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--- Appearance, Specification and Compatibility

Appearance

The G-Power Pro is designed to fit more compact spaces than the 3D Rocket II. It has a single 110mm blue-LED fan mounted in a plastic shroud and is intended to cool the motherboard as well as the CPU.



Tipping the scales at a mere 430g, the G-Power Pro is one of the lightest coolers on test. Dimensions are 109(h) x 110(w) x 110(d) mm. The nickel-plated copper base holds four heat-pipes leading up to the densely packed fins of the heat-sink.



There are no UV fluorescent rings to be seen on the G-Power Pro. Its target market is the high-end enthusiast concerned mostly with function and performance.


Specification

Specifications - Gigabyte G-Power Pro
Composition Copper, Aluminium
Weight 430g
Dimensions (H x W x D) 109 x 110 x 110mm
# of Fans included 1 Fans, 1 x 110mm
Fan Controller? Yes, 3.5in bay or rear break-out plate
Thermal Paste? Yes, small syringe

Compatibility

The Gigabyte G-Power Pro is compatible with all six of the following socket formats: