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TRUE 120 Copper Edition

Post Date: 2009-09-26

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    Posted: 26 Sep 2009 at 10:28pm
anyone have any experience using this cooler? Its about the heaviest one you can get I believe, so don't know good it is with certain motherboards...I'm seeing pretty decent reviews, but not sure whether to take the plunge on it.
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  Quote Psimon Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 27 Sep 2009 at 11:39am
"TRUE Copper's weight exceeds all of Thermalright's previous heatsinks. Due to this reason, we strongly suggest installing it on a horizontal platform. Even though in Thermalright's test lab, TRUE Copper was taken out for a test drive on a vertical platform and ran without a glitch and the motherboard came out unscathed. But since not all motherboards are manufactured the same way in terms of thickness and degree of stress, Thermalright cannot guarantee the condition of your motherboard after TRUE Copper is installed for a certainly amount of time. If you insist installing on a vertical platform, please check to make sure your motherboard is sturdy enough"
 
 
 
I've read good reviews also and was eyeing it for my current system. Sucker weighs 1900g, and that's just the heatsink.
 
4.18 pounds! Clap
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