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Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: January 4, 2010
Page: 2 of 8
Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro

In Figure 3 we have a general look from Alpine 64 Pro. Note the four-pin fan connector, meaning that it has PWM automatic fan control.

Alpine 64 Pro
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Figure 3: General view.

In Figure 4 we have a front view of the cooler. The heatsink is a single aluminum piece and the fan frame is placed over it.

Alpine 64 Pro
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Figure 4: Front view.

In Figure 5 we see Alpine 64 from the side. Note the clip that secures the cooler to the motherboard.

Alpine 64 Pro
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Figure 5: Side view.

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