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Evercool Transformer 3 CPU Cooler Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today we are going to examine the Evercool Transformer 3 CPU cooler. The cooler is a tower style heatsink that uses direct touch heatpipe technology to increase it's performance capabilities and it is compatible with both AMD and Intel processors. Today we will be conducting our testing on the AMD AM3 platform.

Before we go any further we thought now would be a good time to give you some background on Evercool, as we have never focused on them before.

EVERCOOL has pursued sustainable management as its operating principle since it sold Intel 386 CPU Coolers in 1994. The head office is located in Taipei, and the factory in Dong Guang is around 25,000 square meters. There are nearly 500 employees in EVERCOOL, and the maximum production capacity is 2KK DC Fans and 1KK Coolers. During more than 15 years of business, EVERCOOL has gradually moved from original equipment manufacturer to own brand development.

The five beliefs: innovation, quality insistence, perfect facilities, competitive price and accurate lead-time ensure EVERCOOL providing of good services and products with good quality to clients, and build a dependable customer loyalty as well.

EVERCOOL can be separated into two words: “ever” and “cool” which means that EVERCOOL products will always avoid computers’ overheating by keeping them cold. The slogan of EVERCOOL is “The Aesthetics of Heat Dispersion”, which refers to the addition of aesthetics into the cooling product design. This concept makes EVERCOOL products different and stylish. In addition, the positive feedback from our clients is the motive power that encourages EVERCOOL to continue with its design innovation.

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One comment

  1. very hard to get these in the UK, ebay have them. pain to find.

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