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Abstract: So does the G-power Cooler Pro hit the G-spot and offer the perfect balance of power and silence? In this case sadly not.There is no doubt that the G-Power Cooler Pro is an excellent replacement over Intels stock offering, however at full blast its j...
Abstract: The Gigabyte G-Power Pro heatsink is a radical design that works very well at medium to high fan speeds. The heatsink is designed to work on AMD Athlon64 socket 754/939/940, Intel Pentium 4 socket 775/478, and AMD K7 socket 462/A/370 processors.
Abstract: In 2004/2005, the battle among the manufacturers of processors and cooling devices came up with a bang. Intel released new processors whose heat emission was too much even for "boxed" coolers. The other competitors started desperately developing cooler...
Bright blue lights, Large heatsink, make others feel inadequate, heatsink will fit most motherboards without modification, Variable fan speed controller, lowers noise, increases fun
Fan very loud at highest settings, Fan hard to replace except with smaller 92mm unit, Not recommended for overclocked systems
Aircooling is the easiest and most economical way to cool your CPU however due to increasing heat loads it has become more and more imperative that a whatever heatsink you decide on is able to handle these loads.The Gigabyte G-Power is a rather loud c...
Keeps the FX 55 nice and cool in standard ATX case layout, Adjustable fan speed knob in either 3.5" bay or PCI Expansion slot, Nice Blue LED Fan for those with clear side panels
Does not work well in LianLi inverted cases, Fan is very loud at 3500RPM
Gigabyte has come up with a good cooler for what would be a normal ATX case layout. It did keep the FX 55 cooler than the K450 with the fan at 2500RPM. Turning the fan all the way up even cooled the CPU more, but the noise level was really loud. I wou...
Abstract: The Gigabyte G-Power Cooler Pro is a definite winner. In our testing it was able to provide excellent cooling on an overclocked Pentium 4 with a minimal amount of noise. The universal nature of the G-Powers design means that the same performance can b...
Abstract: IntroductionWhen we think of Giga-byte we tend to think of motherboards and video cards. Today 3DXtreme has the pleasure of reviewing a cooling product by Giga-byte, the G-Power cpu cooler. We have reviewed a cooler by Giga-byte in the paste, the 3D Co...
Abstract: Today I am taking a look at the new Gigabyte G-Power Pro HSF unit. This lovely little (well, ?little? is open to discussion) unit will be given a trial by fire, if you will, although hopefully there will be no actual flames. Now then, onward, to inspec...
I am most impressed by Gigabytes G-Power Cooler Pro. While it is very simple in design, it just goes to show that the popular adage "Keep it simple, stupid" holds true. At the lowest fan speed setting, the Gigabyte G-Power Cooler Pro outperformed even...
Being a universal cooler the G-Power Cooler Pro can be installed on a variety of platforms and is designed to cool a large range of processors. For this reason I tested the cooler with recently released processors from both AMD and Intel. The installat...