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    Akasa Evo33 vs Gigabyte 3D Rocket Pro

    Just curious, which is better? I know XP-90c is a no brainer.. but looking into other stuff at the moment..

    Any ideas? Links to reviews?
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    EVO120 is good too.
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    I know when i looked recently for reviews for the Evo33 i struggled to find much.

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    Get the Evo33, it got the highest marks out of 20 or so coolers in Custom PC recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal
    EVO120 is good too.
    I've got it and its lovely, a piece of cake to fit a dream when working and you wont notice its there either.

    The custom pc mag didnt review the evo 120 and I think if they had it would win. Why? I've had the freezer and that was naff in comaprsion to this and they graded the 33 just above the freezer...

    of course it does depend on your rig layout, but you can go wrong with it. And before you ask it will fit - theres loads of space.

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    wat about rocket cooler ultra? im using a 3D GT ultra (non-rocket).. heard its supposed to be more efficient.. anyone used the rocket variant before?
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