OCIA has posted a review on the newly released ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink, a follow-up to the ever popular SK6. Will this cooler offer the same level of performance ThermalRight earned with the SK6 series, or is this simply a clever marketing gimmick to take advantage of the SK6's popularity?
"Getting back to the heatsink itself, we see that a 3 prong clip is used to mount this sink. This type of clip has a love-hate relationship in the community; either your love it or hate it with a passion. I personally love it. It lets me rest assured that the heatsink will not "fall" off of the socket. In the strange instance that your center socket clip is missing or damaged, you can still use this heatsink. I bring this up as I had a bad experience back in the day with a Chrome Orb. At the time, this 3-prong clip had yet to make its appearance and I was forced to either purchase a new motherboard or a pricey Swiftech MC462. I chose the latter."
ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink Review
"Getting back to the heatsink itself, we see that a 3 prong clip is used to mount this sink. This type of clip has a love-hate relationship in the community; either your love it or hate it with a passion. I personally love it. It lets me rest assured that the heatsink will not "fall" off of the socket. In the strange instance that your center socket clip is missing or damaged, you can still use this heatsink. I bring this up as I had a bad experience back in the day with a Chrome Orb. At the time, this 3-prong clip had yet to make its appearance and I was forced to either purchase a new motherboard or a pricey Swiftech MC462. I chose the latter."
ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink Review