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there are so many cpu coolers on the market, it's very hard to choose. Some may cool well but look horrible, but not so for the blue orb ii from thermaltake! let's jump into the review and... Forum: www.motherboards.org - From: tulatin - Date: tue feb 28, 2006 10:51 am |
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thermaltake has another successful product on their hands with the blue orb ii. the blue color of the cooling fins with the blue led in the fan makes for a spectacular sight. the cooling efficiency... Forum: www.gamepyre.com - Date: tue apr 04, 2006 8:58 am |
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Http://www.Newegg.Com/product/.....=0&y=0
i'm switching to water cooling so i no longer need this ill take 25$
pick up at lan!
_________________one day in the... Forum: www.pdxlan.net - From: rabid_beaver - Date: tue jan 22, 2008 1:11 pm |
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Thermaltake cl-p0257 blue orb ii cpu cooler for lga775 & k8             regular price:45.99 sale price: 35.99 you save: 10 ( 21.74 %)keep your processor... Forum: www.dealsaroundus.com - From: dealsaroundus - Date: wed feb 20, 2008 7:51 am |
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''installation of the thermaltake blue orb ii cpu cooler is very straightforward, consisting of either replacing the amd bracket with a back plate and 2 standoffs, or attaching a pair of brackets and standoffs to the intel system. Amd motherboards... Forum: www.motherboards.org - From: tolemac - Date: sun feb 12, 2006 10:16 am |
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the first thing of note when unpacking this product from the courier box it arrived in is the significant weight and size of the package. In common with many advanced heatsink designs these days, the blue orb... Forum: www.motherboards.org - From: tulatin - Date: thu feb 09, 2006 8:29 am |
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From the article:
there are so many cpu coolers on the market, it's very hard to choose. Some may cool well but look horrible, but not so for the blue orb ii from thermaltake! let's jump into the review and... Forum: www.gamepyre.com - Date: tue feb 28, 2006 11:11 am |
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From the article:
the first thing of note when unpacking this product from the courier box it arrived in is the significant weight and size of the package. In common with many advanced heatsink designs these days, the blue orb... Forum: www.gamepyre.com - Date: thu feb 09, 2006 8:42 am |
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thermaltake has recently released the golden orb ii. Now they have the blue orb ii. This cooler is a good deal bigger than its golden brother, which results in seriously improved cooling performance. Also the fan seems... Forum: www.gamepyre.com - Date: wed sep 21, 2005 10:44 am |
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Thermaltake is a one of the world leaders when it comes to manufacturing great cases and awesome cooling devices. Only been in the business for about six years, they have grown incredibly fast in these areas. One of thermaltake latest... Forum: www.motherboards.org - From: tolemac - Date: tue dec 27, 2005 10:46 pm |
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Looking for a new cpu cooler? something that screams business? do you find yourself loathing your noisy stock cooler? well, the thermaltake blue orb ii comes to the rescue. We will be comparing it against stock amd cooling to see... Forum: www.gamepyre.com - Date: tue aug 28, 2007 6:17 am |
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Http://www.Thermaltake.Com/coolers/cl-p0257-blueorbii-2/cl-p0257-2.Htm
similar to a cnps7700, except it's made from extrusion aluminum, and although it's mostly aluminum, it's almost as heavy as a copper zalman. The fan is a bit slower, 1700rpm, and the durability spec implies it's sleeve bearing.... Forum: silentpcreview.com - From: mathias - Date: sat oct 01, 2005 4:15 pm |
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Http://www.Thermaltake.Com/coolers/cl-p0257-blueorbii-2/cl-p0257-2.Htm
similar to a cnps7700, except it's made from extrusion aluminum, and although it's mostly aluminum, it's almost as heavy as a copper zalman. The fan is a bit slower, 1700rpm, and the durability spec implies it's sleeve bearing.... Forum: silentpcreview.com - From: mathias - Date: sat oct 01, 2005 4:15 pm |
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If you guys look @ the thermaltake page on their cnps7700 look alike, the blue orb ii, you'll find:... Forum: silentpcreview.com - From: acaurora - Date: sat nov 26, 2005 11:09 pm |
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I'm planning on getting the lanbox lite with the following specs:
e8400 processor
blue orb ii cooler
4gb ddrii pc6400(2x2gb) standard ram
thermaltake w0144ru purepower rx cable management 600w
1tb western digital hard drive (sata)
standard sony dvd +/-rw dl drive
asus p5e-vm g35 m-atx mobo
8800gt graphics... Forum: forum.thermaltake.com - From: cybertallon - Date: mon feb 09, 2009 4:46 am |
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Ok, so the latest issues of cpu (computer power user) caught my attention to an ad for thermaltake's new lanbox cases. so this months build goes along with that.
now this is a microatx sli setup with an amd 64... Forum: computersoc.com - From: pcracer51 - Date: mon feb 05, 2007 5:53 pm |
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He's got an x2 5200+ (runs at 2.7ghz stock) and wants to overclock. his cooler is a thermaltake blue orb ii, and the processor runs at 28 degrees celcius/82 farenheit at idle. he wants to do a simple... Forum: www.maxishine.com.au - From: alex - Date: sat sep 13, 2008 8:34 am |
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From the article:
thermaltake has another successful product on their hands with the blue orb ii. the blue color of the cooling fins with the blue led in the fan makes for a spectacular sight. the cooling efficiency... Forum: www.motherboards.org - From: tulatin - Date: tue apr 04, 2006 9:45 am |
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Hi there,
i am trying to find out about how i would go about repairing a power supply that has stopped working.
i had a computer built about 20 months ago and... Forum: forum.thermaltake.com - From: tyrellcorp - Date: sat aug 15, 2009 8:28 am |
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Http://www.Thermaltake.Com/coolers/cl-p0257-blueorbii-2/cl-p0257-2.Htm
similar to a cnps7700, except it's made from extrusion aluminum, and although it's mostly aluminum, it's almost as heavy as a copper zalman. The fan is a bit slower, 1700rpm, and the durability spec implies it's sleeve bearing.... Forum: silentpcreview.com - From: mathias - Date: sat oct 01, 2005 4:15 pm |
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