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    Do you have any intentions of buying Thermalright Products? I think you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SammEl View Post
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    Do you have any intentions of buying Thermalright Products? I think you should.
    Same, bump for Thermalright Ultra 120

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    Same, bump for Thermalright Ultra 120
    Same!!

    Get some of those Thermalright Ultra 120's in ... please ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -ccuk- View Post
    Same!!

    Get some of those Thermalright Ultra 120's in ... please ?
    yeaa, another please for me. they'll go great with your scythe s-flex fans as anandtechs review shows.

    http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2941&p=1

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=533394

    huhhhh huh?
    come on..

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    I'm still waiting for someone to do a comparison between the S-Flex, Nexus and Sharkoon fans...

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    Arctic Cooling PMW Fans. They do a whole range, but I am after a Arctic Cooling AF12025 PWM Fan ASAP, and cannot find them anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -ccuk- View Post
    Same!!

    Get some of those Thermalright Ultra 120's in ... please ?
    good choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chis View Post
    Disagreed. I recently had to RMA a hard disk with them, they sent me the RMA email within 10 minutes, and sent a replacement drive out the same day they received the faulty one.

    I will say, though, this is only the second time I've ordered with them, and the first RMA. I've RMA'd items with Scan quite a few times, and they have always been as fast and efficient.
    i ordered a laptop hdd from ocuk, it arrived in an antistat bag inside flimsy jiffy bag (it wasnt even padded with bubble wrap or anything!) ..i wasnt best pleased at all.

    are scan going to stock lian li cases? im tempted by a black pc-7 but you dont have it infact the cheapest place i can find it is ocuk which i want to avoid.

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    Second that for Lian-Li cases, they seem to be a popular brand and they also stock case designs that are pretty unique (like PC-A05 which is a full ATX length case that's only 381mm tall)

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    Tuniq Tower 120 HSF

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    Im looking to upgrade my CPU cooler, my current xp-120 needs a new bracket to fit s775. I recommended Tuniq Tower to Overclockers over a year ago, noticed they are selling it now; but if the above review says that something is better then have that. The above review says the Thermalright Ultra 120 is a better cooler than the Tuniq Tower.

    Also heard the Titan Amanda was slightly better than the tuniq tower which itself out did the scythe ninja et all in this review:
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...ower120_8.html

    Need the thing in stock before end of the month or Ill have to buy it from overclockers.
    Last edited by megatron; 10-04-2007 at 05:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatron View Post
    Im looking to upgrade my CPU cooler, my current xp-120 needs a new bracket to fit s775. I recommended Tuniq Tower to Overclockers over a year ago, noticed they are selling it now; but if the above review says that something is better then have that. The above review says the Thermalright Ultra 120 is a better cooler than the Tuniq Tower.

    Also heard the Titan Amanda was slightly better than the tuniq tower which itself out did the scythe ninja et all in this review:
    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...ower120_8.html

    Need the thing in stock before end of the month or Ill have to buy it from overclockers.
    from the thermalright site
    http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...t_ultra120.htm

    Compatibility:

    INTEL: All Intel P4 LGA775 processors
    AMD: Athlon64 / FX / X2 / Opteron all models
    To use on an AM2 platform you will need to purchase the Ultra-120 AM2 adapter found here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m..._xp120_775.htm

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