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OCZ Dominator 2 Review
Posted by Philipp on: 2002-01-14 12:15:06 [ Print | Permalink ]

NeoSeeker has posted a review on the OCZ Dominator 2

The Dominator has a simple and compact design. The powerful delta fan running at 8000 RPMs and 50 CFM would be adequate to cool most overclocked CPUs. The major drawback is noise. I recommend that you use ear plugs when surfing the Internet cause this fan is noisy!

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