Lets's Talk Computers - Thermaltake  August 11, 2012
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Thermaltake
Interview on August 11, 2012
How to Cool Your CPU part 2     Guest: Ramsom Koay
Thermaltake is a major brand for people who build their own computers - long known for computer cases, power supplies, CPU coolers and accessories - and they've recently expanded their line to include extra-high performance mice, keyboards and headsets.

Ramsom Koay, Let's Talk Computers Industry Expert on Power Supplies and Cases and Director of Marketing and Public Relations with Thermaltake, discusses “How To Cool Your Computer CPU - part 2.” To find out more about “How to Cool Your Computer CPU part 2,” and to read a complete transcript of this interview go to: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/ltc_interviews/081112
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