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Akasa Freedom Tower CPU Cooler Review

Akasa Freedom Tower CPU Cooler Review [16]
Cooling | 27th Feb 2010

They might take our lives, but they will never take our Freedom Tower! Well, we'd rather they didn't take either, truth be told - we're rather fond of our lives, and also of this excellent and well priced cooler. Read on to see why (and we promise no more Braveheart references).

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