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    CeBIT 2008 All the very latest news from the CeBIT 2008 show in Hannover, Germany. With the largest team.HEXUS EVER going to the event there is only ONE place to get your CeBIT 2008 coverage. HERE!

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    Gigabyte show off the monstrous G-Power II Pro

    Is it really as big as everyone said it was?
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    Re: Gigabyte show off the monstrous G-Power II Pro

    Hi everybody
    I was able to get my hands on the G-Power2 Pro Cooler!Aftera long search for a good processor cooler replacement, in a harsh environment. I tested it on a variety of mainboards....I am a custom made computer builder in the NY metro area for over 15 years. I was looking for a replacement of the average processor cooler. My last test on the device was on Maximum Extreme QX9650, 2GB DDR3, with 8800 Ultra 2X 150 WD, and 1X 1000GB WD: the installation (for the G-Power Pro Cooler) was easy , very quiet, fan face the memory which took a little heat from it and very impartant it is very easy to clean it.Highly recommended to eeveryone who runs a computer with space (either AMD or Intel mainboard)! The only thing I am missing is the four pin connection...the device comes with a three pin connection.
    Definitely my choice for replacement of processor cooler. The price is right, and performance is great!Looking forward for the next generation!!
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    Re: Gigabyte show off the monstrous G-Power II Pro

    Looks pretty smart to me. shame i just bought a Scythe Ninja Rev.B.

    Quite adequate for the job mind.
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