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Akasa Evo Blue AK-922 CPU cooler Multi platform application

Akasa Evo Blue AK-922 CPU cooler Multi platform application

Beautiful design, great performance. Designed for AMD Athlon 64, Socket 754, 939, 940&AM2 ... more

Designed for Intel P4 LGA 775, Core 2 Duo EVO blue
utilises enhanced heatpipe technology for rapid
and even heat transfer. 6 precision embedded
hi-capacity heatpi...

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Akasa EVO98 CPU Cooler

Advantages: Awesomely efficient cooling of your CPU
Disadvantages: means removing your MOBO to install it (But it is well worth it!)

cooler is a good 35% more efficient than the fins that you get with your CPU chip. In addition to the outstanding perfomance of the six heatpipes in dissipating excess heat, the thing looks awesome. To those of you that want to "boyrace" your comps and have see through panels so that you see what you have invested your hundreds of pounds on... IE Uber graphics cards, SATA drives. 120mm cooling fans etc etc. At night the thing looks fantastic with its cool blue l.e.d. lights. You can also add an extra exhaust fan to the back of the cooler. I have done this for security and more efficient airflow. by security I mean that even if one fan packs up the remainder has more than enough power to stop the computer from overheating. It does its job, it looks fantastic! It is very well machined and is adaptable to almost every cpu ...

Sneaky_Bugger 02.06.2007 (11.06.2007) · Read full review
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Evo review

Advantages: Great writing and photograph, let's you dream!
Disadvantages: None!

Top Gear, currently the UKs most popular car magazine, is for people who know about cars and want to appear knowledgable. Evo is the magazine that the true petrolheads read. It combines mouthwatering photography with excellent writing that really give you a feel for what the car is like to drive. Of particular note, Evo give very few review of 'normal' cars, instead they focus almost solely on supercars. This is great, as, let's face, we don't really want to read about the new Toyota Aygo - we really want to read about the Ferrari F430 Scuderia. One of my favourite sections is called the 'long termers'. With this section, Evo is given a car by a manufacturer (or, with some of the more exotic metal, contributors write the article about their own cars) for a period of 6 months to a year. It lets one know what the car is like to own ...

Orichalon123 13.09.2008 · Read full review
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A high octane feast of EVOness

Advantages: Good quality writing and amazing photography
Disadvantages: Once a month is not enough

I was very suprised to find that there were only a few other Opinions on EVO and so felt compelled to write one of my own. I have been a car fanatic for as long as I can remember and have tried reading most of the other motoring magazines at one time or another. Top Gear, Auto Express, Performance Car I have even went through a phase of reading Max Power! These were all entertaining enough, but there always seemed to be something missing. This is where EVO comes in. I first read EVO a couple of years ago, and was completely blown away. I took out a years subscription the very next month, and as soon as this ran out I renewed it. I usually find that after 12 issues of a magazine I fancy a change from it, but I can't ever see myself getting tired of EVO and have been a subscriber ever since my first issue. So what exactly is EVO I ...

tan55555 21.02.2003 (22.03.2003) · Read full review
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