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Xigmatek Coolers
XP-S964 & HDT-S1283
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Intro
On today's cooler markets it's hard to come up with anything new. And even if you managed to invent an entirely new cooler design, the
enthusiasts may have their doubts about it even before any benchmarks. A few years back some aftermarket cooler manufacturers introduced
copper core- and full copper heatsinks to the world of CPU-cooling. Copper is better at conducting heat than aluminum, so this was a logical
step forward. It's also known that heatpipes get the job done even better than pure copper ones, so why not remove the copper base
completely? Now we're going to take a look at couple of coolers that do exactly that.
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XP-S964 & HDT-S1283


The front side of the boxes have a small windows which one can see the coolers without opening the boxes. On the backside there
are all the specifications and some artwork. On HDT-S1283's package there's also a large picture showing the special base of the cooler.
Again very informative and stylish packages in which the coolers themselves were well covered from the outside world.