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Thermaltake Beetle Universal CPU cooler - Page 1/6
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Date: 2005-12-29
Category: System Cooling
Author: by Sharky
Introduction

Thermaltake are into there 6th year of manufacturing products and boy have they grown, one of my first after market coolers was a Golden Orb and what a cooler that was compared to other coolers at the time, since then Thermaltake have grown to offer everything from silent cooling, watercooling, Cases, PSU’s, keyboards and mice as well as some nifty accessories. Now when you consider the growth rate in that time, it should give you some hint of ther product quality.

Today we are looking at the new cooler from Thermaltake, the Beetle. It’s a high powered 4 in 1 cooler designed for use with sockets LGA 775, K8, K7 and P4 chips. The RRP is £24.99.



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