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Deepcool Neptwin CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: October 5, 2012
Page: 2 of 8
The Neptwin
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Figure 4 illustrates the front of the heatsink. The six heatpipes are distributed at the sides of the heatsink, which is the area that receives the most airflow.



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Figure 4: Front view

Figure 5 reveals the side of the cooler. Here you can see the two independent heatsinks.

Deepcool Neptwin
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Figure 5: Side view

In Figure 6, you can see the top of the cooler. The fins are almost rectangular, and the tips of the heatpipes are exposed.

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Figure 6: Top view

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