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    Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro get my vote, awsom cooling, good low noise levels foe a bargain price!

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    I also like the Freezer 64 Pro i am going to get one and there cheap which is allways good.

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    Freezer 64 Pro get's my vote on the ease of installation, but the TT Big Typhoon is more man for the job IMO. www.coolestpc.co.uk are doing a really good price on both of these coolers at the moment.

    http://www.coolestpc.co.uk/acatalog/...U_Coolers.html

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    http://www.coolestpc.co.uk/acatalog/...U_Coolers.html
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    omg that Thermaltake is ugly as feck, question is does it perform well

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    The Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro doesn't look all that different from the stock heatpipe AMD cooler. Does it really perform better?

    Actually, are there any heatsink comparison article that includes the AMD heatpipe cooler?

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    not sure ill dig around and see what i can find would be interesting to see if the new stock cooler is perhaps just as good as the Arctic cooling Freezer 7.

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    Umm, on second look, the Freezer seems to use a larger fan so it is not as similar as I thought.

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