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    ThermalRight XP-120

    Do you guys sell this? I dont recall finding it on there last week but I wasnt exactly looking, and I cant check now because my schools dodgy web filtering software does not allow me

    If not, it means this will be the only part I will have to buy elsewhere, which is an added expense and I fancy putting more money your way

    Thanks

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    Just a little tip m8.Check to make sure the motherboard you are ordering will be able to take this heatsink.It's so big it blocks various things on certain motherboards.I was going to buy it but I read that it blocked of the ram on the msi k8n ne0 2 boards.
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    Thanks for the advice, I'd already checked it (Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe) and is fine

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    Sorry, but we don't stock the thermalright range of coolers.

    If your after great cooling then I can personally recommend the Akasa evo-33 A64 HSF for that particular motherboard.

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    Thanks Wildmonkey, I had the AK-913 already spec'd but got recommended the ThermalRight. The 913 is a touch noisy, still, its very quiet and if it were me I would use it for ease of use, i've heard the installation on those are very easy. However the guy wants it as silent as poss, with a uber-quiet case fan, such as the Akasa 120mm Amber case fan, 18dB max

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