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That's so awesome, a sibling of the Orochi (a cooler I want to some day get to be an butt)

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I still want one of those simply for the novelty of it. :biggrin:

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Any RAM clearance problems?

Seriously a fan in the middle of that would make it amazing...

 

LOL the company site has some pretty funny "Notics" at the bottom - beware of fatal damage to your system if you apply excess pressure! :teehee:

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What a big bunch of failcakes lol... "10. CR-100A does not support CPU with more than capacity of 100W TDP."

 

There are already heatsinks that you can run passively... It made me wonder, and yes, there are ones that can run i7 passively...

 

Thermalright HR-02 Fanless CPU Cooler

i7 920 (130W TDP), 55°C load, 3.6 GHz, 1.2v

http://www.rwlabs.com/article.php?cat=&id=318&pagenumber=6

 

i7 920, 67°C, 4GHz

http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/thermalright_hr_02_cpu_cooler_review,9.html

 

Pretty acceptably "normal" size too:

 

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Seems the Thermalright Silver Arrow is better still :blink:

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What a big bunch of failcakes lol...
Definitely, I posted it more so so we could laugh at the ridiculous size of the thing than to actually incite any desire to buy the thing.

 

I could see if it was all copper and you put a MATX board inside of the central hub and then had heatpipes going to the fins, but still it would be ridiculous...

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