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NorthQ 3350A Max Tower CPU Cooler Review Print E-mail
Written by David Marshall   
Saturday, 25 October 2008 00:40
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Cast your mind back two or three years and think of the high performance cooler market - There wasn't that much choice and if you wanted high performance and silence, chances were that you were going to be disappointed.  Nowadays, the choice can be overwhelming with a different cooler to suit every application from HTPCs to overclocking.

Today we are going to take a look at NorthQ's latest mid range cooling solution, the 3350A Max Tower. The 3350A is the smaller of NorthQ's Tower coolers and features a 92mm fan and fittings for various CPUs, but how will it perform on our test bench?  Read on to find out...



 

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