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Thermalright introduces MST-9775

Thermalright introduces MST-9775

Author: Martin Brijs

Publication: 08/09/2006 9:40 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Thermalright

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Over the years, Thermalright has been known worldwide to tailor to the needs of hardcore enthusiasts and overclockers. As a result, the general public was left out in the cold, but not anymore because now we have a heatsink for everybody. Heck, even your Mom has a good use for this heatsink. So what’s this one called? It’s called the MST-9775.

MST-9775 (for Intel socket 775) is intended to be an affordable alternative to rid of your Intel stock/OEM CPU cooler. Believe us when we say that after installing this on your system, you will have absolutely no excuse to keep your current stock cooler. Like many of us, when you hear the word “affordable”, you‘re probably rolling your eyes thinking that corners, more than likely had been cut, performance levels downgraded, and quality? What’s quality got to do with affordability? That may be true in a lot of things but it DOES NOT apply here at Thermalright! So if you are looking for a performance boost that won't burn a hole in your pocket and quality that will never subside, get MST-9975 and let it prove to you that a small investment can yield big results.

The MST-9775 comes in two versions: tall and short, in accommodation to fit various types of cases. In our lab tests, the MST has shown to outperform the Intel stock/OEM cooler every time by a substantial amount. But what’s amazing is that the MST did so at 2500 fan RPM while the stock cooler was at a high 3500 RPM. The MST-9775 is also light in weight. A typical Intel stock heatsink weighs about 530 grams while the MST-9775 (tall version) weighs 410 grams and the shorter version of MST-9775 weighs in at a mere 380 grams.

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