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    Quote Originally Posted by Flewis View Post
    like people have said, the Arctic is good, but not the best. The tuniq tower-120 is the current air cooling king followed closely by scythe's products.
    And you can fit them by just sticking them on top can you?

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    No idea
    Altho theres a possibility I might change my board so I could swap it out then..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    And you can fit them by just sticking them on top can you?
    The Artic Pro uses the same fitting pins as the stock cooler, therefore easier to fit.
    The other 2 Tuniq requires a backplate but looks easy to fit the Scythe is slightly different

    Have a look here
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    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Scythe/Infinity/3
    Shows the installtion on an Asus

    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...ower120_6.html
    Tuniq installation

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    Another vote for the Artic Freezer 7 Pro - not expensive and very very good, effective and quiet.
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    I'm using a Zalman CNPS9700-LED, very impressed with it and it's quiet too.

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