| | Tweakers Australia - Technology News, Reviews and Analysis (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | If you own a Socket 478 Pentium 4, you may have already noticed that the cooler you got with the CPU is barely audible - even more so if you made the transition from an AMD based system. |
 | | The main reason behind this is because nearly all P4 coolers work a whole lot better than most of their Socket A counterparts, simply because their bigger, and capable of tackling larger fans that can push more cubic feet of air per minute through a larger array of fins on the heatsink. |
 | | After-market Socket 478 coolers have been available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colours for some time now, and their performance as well as noise levels vary from unit to unit. |
| www.tweakers.com.au /articles/cooling/478_roundup/page1.asp (673 words) |