Just wanted to say that Xigmatek HDT-D1264 is out. Maybe something for SPCR review
Read more here http://www.xigmatek.com/product/air-hdtd1264.php
Xigmatek HDT-D1264 out.
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If "out" means "announced", then it's out. No reviews, no retail (even in EU or far east). 4ea 6mm heatpipes vs 4ea 8mms on Thermalright 128 first & second edition. Nice looking unit if you like small heatpipes. The new Asus 120mm-fan shelf HSF is likewise "out" - and, like the 128s, does not come with a fan (so you can choose your own).
There have been some interesting recent reviews of Xigmatek products:
Xigmatek HDT-S963
• FrostyTech
• TechPowerUp
Xigmatek HDT-S1283
• Benchmark Reviews
• Modders-Inc
Xigmatek HDT-S963
• FrostyTech
• TechPowerUp
Xigmatek HDT-S1283
• Benchmark Reviews
• Modders-Inc
3dGameMan looks at the Xigmatek HDT-S963, HDT-S1283 and XP-S964.
X-bit labs tested the HDT-S1283 (and Thermalright SI-128).
X-bit labs tested the HDT-S1283 (and Thermalright SI-128).
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This product is now available in the US of A from two sources. Here is the manufacturer's page. FrozenCPU carries it under the Xigmatek name and Directron under the Revolution name.
What puzzles me is, the height of this "shelf" HSF is 150mm, which should jam the fan against the left side panel with no room to breathe. Huh?
What puzzles me is, the height of this "shelf" HSF is 150mm, which should jam the fan against the left side panel with no room to breathe. Huh?