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ASUS Coolers Tested: Triton 77, Silent Knight II and Silent Square EVO

Date: 2008-5-21

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   We have recently told you how four well-known companies modified their existing CPU cooling solutions and what came out of it (see our article called Old New Coolers from Zalman, Tuniq,...

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We have recently told you how four well-known companies modified their existing CPU cooling solutions and what came out of it (see our article called Old New Coolers from Zalman, Tuniq, Noctua and Thermaltake for the Overclocked Yorkfield Processor). Our today’s article has a lot to do with the previous one, as it discusses how well ASUSTeK Computer Inc. managed to cope with the same task: modification of their Silent Knight and Silent Square (Pro) coolers. However, this will be not the only topic of our today’s review. We will also introduce to you a pretty new cooling solution called ASUS Triton 77.

So, let’s start with this particular cooler model.

ASUS Triton 77

It is pretty hard to tell where this original name comes from, because there is no info on that on the official company web-site. So, we can’t rally answer this question. Therefore, let’s proceed to the cooler itself.

Package and Accessories

ASUS Triton 77 ships in a not very big cardboard box with black color dominating the design:

ASUS Coolers Tested: Triton 77, Silent Knight II and Silent Square EVO
 ASUS Coolers Tested: Triton 77, Silent Knight II and Silent Square EVO

There is a small cooler photo on the front of the box, while the back side carries the cooler’s technical specifications and lists the compatible platforms. There is a smaller box at the top of the package. There are the following accessories inside:

ASUS Coolers Tested: Triton 77, Silent Knight II and Silent Square EVO

Among them are: two retention brackets for LGA 775 mainboards, a swing-clip for AMD K8 mainboards, ASUS thermal compound, four retention screws and an installation guide in 14 (!) languages.




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