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Last year OCZ Technology unveiled its P4 Eliminator Passive Heatsink for Intel Pentium 4 processors in order to bring an advanced and quiet cooling solution for the powerful CPUs. Today OCZ went even further by announcing yet another passive heatsink, but this time for AMD Opteron processors intended for servers.

The Eliminator K8 has been designed and tested to efficiently cool the AMD Opteron processor to ensure maximum stability and performance, according to OCZ. Being made of pure copper and with loads of fins, the Eliminator K8 should be a very interesting solution for AMD 64-bit server processors given that the absence of mechanical parts, such as fans, is an indisputable advantage for servers. The solution is mostly intended for 1U servers and is available now.

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Discussion started: 06/05/03 12:26:04 AM
Latest comment: 06/05/03 05:43:24 AM

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This is big BS like their P4 "passive" cooler. It requires external fan like Zalman. This is copper based heatsink, it won't work without something moving air, and it have to move it FAST cause copper transfers heat to air badly, worse than aluminium.
[Posted by: KHysiek | Date: 06/05/03 12:26:04 AM]

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cool!
[Posted by: increddibelly | Date: 06/05/03 05:43:24 AM]

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