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Xigmatek Gaia CPU Cooler Review
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho
Type: Reviews Last Updated: October 21, 2011
Page: 2 of 8
The Xigmatek Gaia

Figure 4 shows the heatsink from the front. It is simple, with U-shaped heatpipes disposed in one row at each side.

Xigmatek Gaia
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Figure 4: Front view

In Figure 5, you see the side of the cooler, where the thick (8 mm) heatpipes are visible. The sides are partially closed by folded fins.

Xigmatek Gaia
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Figure 5: Side view

Figure 6 presents the top of the heatsink. Notice the shape of the fins, which have reentrancies for the fan holders in both sides.

Xigmatek Gaia
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Figure 6: Top view

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