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Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review | Posted on: 29/07/2009 @ 11:30
The recently released Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU water cooling kit is aimed at bringing water cooler to the mainstream computer user. Will the much anticipated successor to the old Nautilus 500 system have enough spunk to get the job done against more than a dozen other Intel Core i7 coolers on our LGA 1366 test platform?
Corsair Hydro H50 CPU Cooler Review | Posted on: 29/07/2009 @ 6:50
Corsair has achieved the holy grail and made a low cost liquid cooler, the Hydro H50, that actually does what it should: it provides very good cooling for your CPU, it doesn't sound like a hurricane and isn't ridiculously expensive. Does this spell the end of air cooling as we know it?
Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme 4870X2 | Posted on: 24/07/2009 @ 7:00
Finally, an arftermarket cooler capable of taming the raging temperatures of the Radeon HD 4870 X2. We take a look at Arctic Cooling's new VGA cooler to see if the performance is good enough to justify tinkering with your high-end graphics card.
Akasa Nero CPU Cooler Review | Posted on: 21/07/2009 @ 17:50
We reviewed Nero CPU cooler from Akasa which fits sockets 939 AM2 AM2 AM3 775 and 1366. Let's check if it can really cool down a high-wattage processor.
NZXT Sentry LX SEN-001LX Digital Fan Controller | Posted on: 19/07/2009 @ 15:10
With multiple core CPUs, multi-GPU video graphics sub-systems and hotter than hot mainboard north and southbridge chipsets it becomes necessary for most gaming computers to have more and more fans. With the fans comes noise. Of course there\'s water cooling, but not everyone is capable or even brave enough to give that a try. So what do you do? Well one option is to use a fan speed ...
Thermaltake BigTyp 14Pro CPU Cooler Review | Posted on: 16/07/2009 @ 14:20
We tested BigTyp 14Pro a CPU cooler from Thermaltake with six U-shaped heatpipes and a 140-mm fan. Check it out
Akasa 120mm Apache Fan | Posted on: 14/07/2009 @ 8:07
Cooling fans have always been a sector of the computer market which has always been improving. With advancements such as silent bearings, PWM control and mixtures of blade designs, it’s always very difficult to choose the very best case fan. But today, Akasa hopes to make the decision simpler with their ‘Apache Fan’.
Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Paste | Posted on: 13/07/2009 @ 9:39
Following a whole line of successful cooling products, Tuniq have continuously strived on improving their products. Today we see this in the form of the new thermal grease from tuniq, the TX-3. In their own words, \\\"TX-3 is the highest performing thermal compound in the industry, bar-none!\\\". Quite a bold statement so let\\\'s put these claims to test. Tuniq is a fairly young company that ...
Noctua NF-S12B FLX Case Fan Review | Posted on: 10/07/2009 @ 11:00
Noctua has sent us their newest case fan for us to review, the NF-S12B FLX. Succeeding the vastly successful NF-S12, the NF-S12B is a next generation quiet fan featuring Noctua's advanced SCD2 technology as well as a new blade geometry with Beveled Blade Tips that improves its predecessor's airflow efficiency by up to 10%. Read on to see how this new fan performs.
Thermaltake V1 AX CPU Cooler | Posted on: 07/07/2009 @ 7:10
The V1 AX is one of 8 CPU coolers currently offered by Thermaltake for the Socket 1366 platform, and like many of their coolers it is capable of cooling most modern processors. It is similar to their V1 cooler in every way, except that this cooler has aluminum cooling fins rather than copper, which gives it a different look and ultimately makes it a less expensive solution.
Koolance CPU-LN2 Liquid Nitrogen Evaporator | Posted on: 03/07/2009 @ 10:01
The Koolance CPU-LN2 is a "DIY" processor evaporator pot for liquid nitrogen or dry ice cooling. It features a nickel-plated solid copper cold plate that has been combined with a black acetal upper container. Read on to see how this extreme cooler does with DICE and LN2!
Nexus TDD-9000 Liquid Cooling Pad Laptop Cooler | Posted on: 02/07/2009 @ 5:10
Today at Tech-Reviews we have the TDD-9000 Nexus Cooling Pad. There are many different types of cooling solutions for notebooks available and each claim to work wonders, but the Nexus Liquid Cooling Pad specifically claims of a whopping 17 Degree drop in laptop temperature (based on their own independent tests). It’s now time to find out whether or not their claim is the result of a ...
Noctua NH-C12P CPU Cooler Review | Posted on: 01/07/2009 @ 5:20
The NH-C12P is a lower profile version of the fantastic NH-U12P from the Austrian company that oozes quality and great performance in its products. We've put it through its paces on LGA775 and Socket AM2+ to see if it can keep up with the strong competition it faces.