hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:29
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Motherboards, graphics cards and laptops... Asus are well known for making them all. In fact some of our favourite motherboards and graphics cards from past reviews have been manufactured by Asus. Back in the times of Socket 940 Athlon 64...
There are four things that we look for in a CPU cooler and they are: Does it install easily?Is it reasonably light?Does it perform as well as existing coolers?Is it quiet? On all four fronts the Asus Triton 75 is a success. The install is no different...
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tweaktown.com Updated: 2015-02-12 01:11:46
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After a run of below average coolers I am glad to be working with ASUS’ Triton 75 today. The Triton Series currently has four CPU coolers flying under the brand and the 75 is the only passive cooler from the group. I really don’t understand AS...
Many companies have attempted to make a passive cooler work. Some have included the hardware to mount a fan and some have not. The latter category products have pretty much all failed to impress anyone not running a specialty CPU that uses low voltage...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 03:27:48
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Introduction:When it comes to CPU coolers, most people are looking for third party solutions in order to achieve three things: better cooling, overclocking and less noise. Asus, known mostly for its motherboards and graphics cards, sent us its Triton 7...
Asus Triton 75 CPU heatsink did a great job on handling the heating from the CPU under the full load and voltage set at 1.520. Triton weights 395g and takes a fair space on the motherboard, but good thing is that it doesn’t touch any of components i...
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frostytech.com Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:00
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The Asus Triton 75 heatsink is intended to be used with a 120mm fan of your choice. The 395 gram heatsink is uses four 6mm diameter copper heatpipes to support a 120x120mm aluminum fin array above the CPU socket.
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After a run of below average coolers I am glad to be working with ASUS’ Triton 75 today. The Triton Series currently has four CPU coolers flying under the brand and the 75 is the only passive cooler from the group. I really don’t understand AS...
Many companies have attempted to make a passive cooler work. Some have included the hardware to mount a fan and some have not. The latter category products have pretty much all failed to impress anyone not running a specialty CPU that uses low voltage...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:13
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Asus offers a myriad of CPU coolers, ranging from fanned, to fans with LEDs, to the silent fan-less models. Most of the coolers are universally compatible with AMD and Intel processors. So, with this many options, what type of cooler will we hav...
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Asus makes not only motherboards and laptops, but also... just about every type of consumer IT product. They have a couple dozen heatsinks in their thermal solutions range; the Triton 75 is the first Asus heatsink to survive SPCRs torture chamber.
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:25
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Introduction:When it comes to CPU coolers, most people are looking for third party solutions in order to achieve three things: better cooling, overclocking and less noise. Asus, known mostly for its motherboards and graphics cards, sent us its Triton 7...
Asus Triton 75 CPU heatsink did a great job on handling the heating from the CPU under the full load and voltage set at 1.520. Triton weights 395g and takes a fair space on the motherboard, but good thing is that it doesn’t touch any of components i...
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Asus are one of the big players in the motherboard industry and are also known for their graphics cards. Today, however, we have one of their top-end coolers for Intel LGA 775 and AMD Socket 939/940/AM2. Looking a little like a Thermalright solution an...
The Asus Triton is a competent cooler, but only once you add a fan to it. I think Asus have made a mistake marketing it as a fanless design and not including a fan in the package. If you're a quiet PC freak then I would look elsewhere.However, combine the...
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elitebastards.com Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:38
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We last took a look at one of ASUS efforts in the realm of CPU cooling courtesy of their Arctic Square part back in June - A part which turned out to be pretty respectable in regard to both noise levels and cooling performance, without proving to be a...
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