Product ReviewsOffice software
The Revo is the first processor cooler of its kind. It uses a thermodynamic 'bubble pump', which is similar to heatpipe designs. The difference is that it uses a dual-component fluid where one type boils at a low temperature, creating bubbles. As the system is hermetically sealed, the bubbles cannot
Not only is the fan extremely quiet, but it is also angled so that air is also blown on to nearby motherboard components, thereby cooling them. Furthermore, no tools are needed to install the Revo, and you don't need to fit anything on to the back of the motherboard. While it is quiet and light at 330g, the Revo proved no more effective at cooling than the cheaper 3D Rocket II. When idle, our Core 2 Duo E6300 registered 36°C, and when under load 43°C. If you're after a cooler you can fit without tools in five minutes then the Revo won't disappoint, but there are cheaper options. By Jim Martin SPECIFICATIONS:
Supports Intel LGA775 processors, AMD Socket AM2, 939, 754, 92mm fan, 600-2,200 spin speed, 17-26dBA operating volume
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||




