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 Danamics LMX Superleggera review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by Ian R Barling | Published: June 9, 2010  


 

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Danamix LMX Superlegerra

As always, the packaging -- so you know what to look for in the stores. Nice and clean packaging. Everything is packaged and bundled safely inside the box. First impressions, it really is a good looking cooler.

Danamix LMX Superlegerra

Once opened up you'll spot the liquid metal cooling unit and a small 3.5" device, that in fact is powering the electromagnetic pump inside the cooler.

Danamix LMX Superlegerra

Along with all gear you'll find that Danamics did a splendid job including any mounting bracket you might need, socket 775, 1156, 1366, AM2, AM2+, AM3 are all compatible.

Danamix LMX Superlegerra

Here we have the cooling unit all by itself, our revision came with two variable PWM fan (120mm). There is no selectable fan controller embedded, but you insert the fan header into the motherboard's CPU power connector and that one obviously is PWM controlled from the BIOS. You can have it rotate at a fixed say 60% RPM, or more heavy duty at 80% RPM, or have the motherboard regulate this all by itself. The fans are rather noisy though.



 


 

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