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CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler Review

Posted by: Sahil Mannick (Helios1234) on: 08/06/2009 10:16 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Closer Look





Side view of the unit

The unit in all its glory. At the back is the radiator and 120mm fan and on the side, we can see the LCD screen to monitor temperature and fan/pump speed.


Face on view of the unit. The rubber mounts for the fan can be seen at the back

The unit is very sleek looking while remaining sturdy.


The three backplates help give a tight mount for the waterblock

There are three mounting plates provided, the top being the LGA 1366 one, the left being the AMD mount and the bottom being the LGA775 plate. The Intel plates come with padding.


View of the fan at the back which exhausts hot air at the back of the case

The fan is a 7 bladed 120mm fan that has a rotational speed ranging from 1100-2900rpm based on the setting chosen and the temperature.


The whole system doesn't take much space inside the computer and would fare well in smaller cases

Here we get a better view of the radiator and the CPU block. Both have been designed for maximum heat dissipation. The fin spacing is quite narrow to maximise surface area on the radiator but not so much that airflow will be reduced dramatically.

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