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Thermaltake ISGC-200 Review - PAGE 1
Pier-Luc Gendreau - Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

One major issue with electronics is that they tend to get hot after prolonged use. Although it's not much of a problem for the mainstream market, gamers and enthusiasts alike prefer keeping their system as cool as possible. Whether it is for seemingly endless gaming or overclocking sessions, you certainly don't want to waste time due to heat. That's exactly what Thermaltake has been trying to achieve and has often suceeded to do so.

What we're looking at today is a heatsink part of their brand new series named Inspiration of Silent Gaming Cooling, or ISGC for short. The quiet 92mm fan, coupled with PWM control should keep the noise down while being able to step up when things get hot. We just recently looked at one of Thermaltake's full tower cases and we were left with mixed feelings, hopefully this cooler can warm us up.

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