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Guru3D.com » Review » DeepCool Killer Whale CPU Cooler review » Page 1

DeepCool Killer Whale CPU Cooler review

Posted by Panagiotis Georgiadis on: 08/11/2010 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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DeepCool Killer Whale CPU Cooler
 “Call me Ishmael,” the great American novel 'Moby Dick' begins, in one of the most recognizable opening lines in English-language literature, as does our review. Long ago, Guru3D fishermen fished in the ocean. Not to catch any usual fish, but to hunt the most dangerous whale of the Seven Seas. The infamous Orca – the killer whale. Although the task was risky and perilous, we managed to escape alive and out of harm’s way. At present, the DeepCool fishing boat claims its victory over the waves.

Well, we are not supposed to teach you any fishing techniques but we are going to show you how to cool down your CPU temperature using the Killer Whale heatsink from DeepCool. Its name was inspired by an old computer chess game called Deep Blue, so they came up with this variation. DeepCool is devoted to Green & Eco protection offering professional high quality products with innovative design and first class manufacturing. One of their recently manufactured products is the catchy Killer Whale cooler, which was made to extend their Seven Seas domination throughout our Core i7 sockets too.

If you look at it, you might be surprised by its innovative and exotic style. Just think about it… Even the company’s name refers to the exact word – ‘Cool’ as its label. Add an extra ‘er’ suffix and voila: you’ve just made cool-er!

Contrary to other heatsinks, this product doesn’t look familiar nor is it common-shaped. Thus, I must admit that we are very excited to test this Killer Whale as to appraise its value. Fasten your seat belts, grab a couple of fishing rods and let’s go for whale adventures, coming straight at you through Deep Cool!

Have a peek and head onwards to the next page please.

DeppCool KillerWhale CPU cooler
Am I the only one who thinks that this image looks like a fish with a power connector tail?





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DeepCool Killer Whale CPU Cooler review
DeepCool is devoted to Green & Eco protection offering professional high quality products with innovative design and first class manufacturing. One of their recently manufactured products is the catchy Killer Whale cooler, which was made to extend their Seven Seas domination throughout our Core i7 sockets too. Contrary to other heatsinks, this product doesn’t look familiar nor is it common-shaped. Thus, I must admit that we are very excited to test this Killer Whale as to appraise its value. Fasten your seat belts, grab a couple of fishing rods and let’s go for whale adventures coming straight at you.

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