Cyber Cooler P-5700 Review
This is a discussion about Cyber Cooler P-5700 Review in the Feedback category; GideonTech has posted a review on a copper heatsink unit from Cyber Cooler. It comes in measuring at 60x50x4 mm (L x W x H) and contains 30 copper fins. A unit is a lot smaller than most of test samples from other companies.

GideonTech has posted a review on a copper heatsink unit from Cyber Cooler.
It comes in measuring at 60x50x4 mm (L x W x H) and contains 30 copper fins. A unit is a lot smaller than most of test samples from other companies. It comes with a small sleeve bearing fan, but it packs 7000rpms of power. It blows a measly 17.1CFM at about 30dB of noise though. There is nothing on the packaging that tells you this. The box itself is rather generic, which I think is used for all their coolers.
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It comes in measuring at 60x50x4 mm (L x W x H) and contains 30 copper fins. A unit is a lot smaller than most of test samples from other companies. It comes with a small sleeve bearing fan, but it packs 7000rpms of power. It blows a measly 17.1CFM at about 30dB of noise though. There is nothing on the packaging that tells you this. The box itself is rather generic, which I think is used for all their coolers.
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