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Rosewill FORT120
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Thu, 3 September, 2009
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Jake Mete
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Introduction
Rosewill is probably not a name that first comes to mind when exploring premium cooling technology, but their latest CPU cooler, the FORT120, has shown quite a bit of promise. In fact, Rosewill has seemed to come out of nowhere and released a product that promises some very good cooling efficiency at a rather attractive price of $50 USD. Well, we love good and cheap, we're suckers for that sort of thing, we admit it.

The Rosewill FORT120 offers Heatpipe Direct Touch (HDT) technology, an efficient method of heat dissipation in tower-style heatsinks, and we've seen some rather unassuming coolers post some very impressive results, so we have high hopes for the FORT120 today. Let's take a closer look and then strap it into the hot seat on a highly overlocked Core i7 monster and see what it can do.

Thanks go to our friends at Rosewill for supplying the review sample.


Formed from a top team of hardware professionals, Rosewill is dedicated to our mission to compete and win on price, quality, and service. We work only with the best partners - businesses we know and businesses we trust. We believe that excellence is a standard. Our customers deserve nothing less than the best. By purchasing a Rosewill product you are choosing exceptional value, unrivaled customer service and top quality hardware. If you are a Rosewill reseller, you can have the comfort of knowing that we at Rosewill value the success of our business partners.



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