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Review: Gigabyte ATC700 AORUS

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/31/2017 08:24 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Review: Gigabyte ATC700 AORUS

We test and review the Gigabyte ATC700 AORUS processor cooler. The cooler is setup in a robust push-pull configuration and has three massive direct contact heatpipes as well as being RGB lighting configurable.

Read the review here.







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Robbo9999
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#5468067 Posted on: 08/31/2017 08:52 AM
Not a fan (no pun intended!) of this cooler - looks chintzy with all the plastic & logos, I prefer the metal look, plus the performance is unremarkable & then the installation woes. I guess it's not the worst cooler in the world, but I reckon there's better!

EDIT: how much does it cost though (couldn't find in article, but I skimmed quite quickly!)? A low'ish competetive price could make this more worthwhile perhaps.

tensai28
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#5468363 Posted on: 09/01/2017 08:11 AM
Nice review. I am curious how it compares in performance to the cooler master hyper 212x turbo.

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#5468516 Posted on: 09/01/2017 08:37 PM
Performs better than I expected. Thought for sure it would not handle that Devils Canyon at 1.3V.

Darksword
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#5470772 Posted on: 09/10/2017 04:52 AM
Not a fan (no pun intended!) of this cooler - looks chintzy with all the plastic & logos, I prefer the metal look, plus the performance is unremarkable & then the installation woes. I guess it's not the worst cooler in the world, but I reckon there's better!

EDIT: how much does it cost though (couldn't find in article, but I skimmed quite quickly!)? A low'ish competetive price could make this more worthwhile perhaps.

$79.00. They list it near the end of the review. At that price this thing is a complete waste of money relative to its performance.

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