One of the first things noticed about the new socket, LGA775, is the size of the heatsinks used to cool the new prescotts which will initially be used to cool Intel's new chip. Time will tell how exactly these large and heavy cooling solutions will perform, but for now, we can at least show you what they look like with a little hint of opinion based on our past experiences.
http://www.legitreviews.com/reviews/775hsf/
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Water is the best way to go these days............and best of all you can get it done cheap and still have pretty good temps...........except for maybe the new Hot Hot Intels.............. My Corsair normally costs $200. but I didn't pay anywhere near that............... Can you say contest winner........... :twisted: