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GlacialTech Igloo Alaska Heatsink - FIRST LOOK - FrostyTech.com GlacialTech Igloo Alaska Heatsink - FIRST LOOK
Tue Jul 13, 2010 | 3:45P| PermaLink
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GlacialTech Inc. has launched the Igloo Alaska Heatsink.

GlacialTech has implemented a cost effective and useful way to keep your processor cool. When running resource hungry applications and you have the PWM version installed, turn up the RPM to 700 (±300) ~1600 (±250) to manage your heat dissipation more effectively.

The fin leading edge of adopting to meet hexagonal honeycomb design concept is unique. Not only this but also the grill design reduces wind resistance and reduce the noise. The 6 mm high heat transfer capacity of the sintered heat pipe has given a special effect to latest Alaska. The multiple platform with extreme cooling solution which supports the Intel LGA775 /1156/ 1366 & AMD AM2 / AM3 CPUs is incredible. Another attractive thing is the thermal grease syringes of IceTherm II which is an additional benefit to Alaska.

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As a total thermal solution provider, GlacialTech is committed to bringing increased value to customers in a quiet working environment. The Alaska is the next step in your evolution to an ultimate light weight, low cost CPU cooler for your system.

Price performance, noise performance and weight performance are GlacialTech's three principle design philosophies. Having acquired ISO 9001 and 14001, GlacialTech commits itself to using green materials for product design and construction and to perfecting green manufacturing processes in manufacturing products.

Cooler Dimension: 130x101x156mm
Cooler Weight: 740 grams
Fan Dimension: 120×120×25mm
Fan Speed: PWM 700 - 1600RPM

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Windows 7, Microsoft Strikes Back - FrostyTech.com Windows 7, Microsoft Strikes Back
Thu Jun 11, 2009 | 9:02A| PermaLink
With Business and Ultimate editions of Windows 7, Microsoft will offer a novel solution to backward-compatibility woes: Windows XP Mode. This free virtualization tool can work in the background to make Windows XP apps show up as parts of the Windows 7 desktop. TR blogger Cyril Kowaliski spent some quality time with XP Mode, and he's posted a detailed account-including installation tips and plenty of screenshots.
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