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Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: June 22, 2012
Page: 2 of 8
The Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition
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Figure 4 illustrates the front of the heatsink. Notice that all parts of the heatsink, including fins, base and heatpipes, are covered by the matte black coating.



Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition
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Figure 4: Front view

Figure 5 reveals the side of the cooler. The fins are folded at the side, creating a partially closed surface.

Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition
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Figure 5: Side view

In Figure 6, you can see the top of the cooler. The fins have recesses at the four sides, creating concave areas on the heatsink.

Xigmatek Dark Knight Night Hawk Edition
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Figure 6: Top view

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