Gelid Slim Hero Low Profile CPU Cooler Review




/ 11 years ago

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Here you can see a close up of the front of the slim 120mm fan, we reviewed a similar Gelid Slim 12 fan not that long ago.

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From the back you can see totally sleeved and blackened cables, this is very nice to see and keeps the aesthetics clean.

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With the fan removed we can take a closer look at the heatsink. Here you can see that the heatsink is actually quite a low density but you would expect this from such a cost-effective unit.

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From the bottom we can see more closely the solid copper base and four heat pipes which bend quite a lot. I know each bend of the heat pipe does actually reduce its cooling effectiveness, aka ability to move heat, so I am wondering how well the performance will shape up with all these bends.

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You can also see from this angle a sort of “mini heatsink” above the CPU contact plate.

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Here is a close up of the front without the fan.

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Here is a close up of the rear without the fan.

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