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15th March

ProlimaTech Armageddon CPU Cooler Heatsink Review | Posted on: 15/03/2010 @ 16:50

The aftermarket heatsink industry is very competitive, and manufacturers often release several product designs before finally scoring a win with enthusiasts and overclockers. The Megahalems was ProlimaTech\'s first run at CPU-cooler\'s, and a very sucessful one at that. Earning our Editor\'s Choice Award and countless accolades from other websites, ProlimaTech has built high expectations with ...

Thermaltake Contac 29 | Posted on: 15/03/2010 @ 0:21

The Thermaltake Contac 29 CPU cooler features heatpipes, fins aplenty, universal mounting capability and a silent 120mm fan, so it certainly meets our expectations as far as specs go, but how does it stand up to other cooling systems? Let\'s find out.

13th March

Zalman CNPS10X Flex Heatsink / Cooler Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 13/03/2010 @ 15:14

The Zalman CNPS10X Flex follows a slightly different path than other CNPS10X models. When compared to other CNPS10X models, the fans are not included and the heatsink is now able to take full advantage of two fans.

Best CPU Cooler Performance Intel/AMD Heatsink Review | Posted on: 13/03/2010 @ 0:06

Overclockers demand only the best performance from their computer hardware, which is why the aftermarket heatsink industry is thriving with competition. Using both the overclocked 140W AMD Phenom-II X4-965 BE and six-core Gulftown Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processors, Benchmark Reviews tests several new thermal solutions for our Best CPU Cooler Performance Intel/AMD Q1-2010 article. ...

9th March

Gelid Tranquillo CPU Cooler Review | Posted on: 09/03/2010 @ 20:00

We tested Tranquillo, a CPU cooler from Gelid, which has a tower design with four heatpipes and a 120-mm fan. Check out its performance!

5th March

Noctua NH-D14 and C12P-SE14 | Posted on: 05/03/2010 @ 14:04

While many companies during the recession decided to diversify their business to stay afloat, one company that decided to stick with what they do best, make coolers; that company was Noctua. Hailing from the only country in the world with their own \"Fan Comission\" that works tirelessly to produce simply better fan, Austria, Noctua have a pair of giant coolers that are designed to chill the ...

Thermalright Venomous X CPU Cooler | Posted on: 05/03/2010 @ 12:11

Thermalright needs no introduction in the cooling segment but since they are a new arrival on Vortez, it is important to look at what made Thermalright such a significant player when it comes to cooling performance and why they were/are considered the Kings of this competitive market. Thermalright can be considered pioneers in developing large tower coolers, dating back to the 2002, when they ...

Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 05/03/2010 @ 1:38

I had high hopes for Thermaltake\'s ISGC-300 cooler. I liked the design and it was very easy to install on the 775 platform, although the mobo may have to be removed for installation, even for AMD users.

3rd March

Coolermaser Hyper 101 | Posted on: 03/03/2010 @ 13:16

Coolermaster produce a lot of different products, from massively high end cases to low end budget coolers; and that\'s what we\'re looking at today. A little fella\' called the Coolermaster Hyper 101. The name looks to fit well, but does it perform when under pressure? That\'s what we\'re here to find out.

1st March

XtremeGear HP-1216B | Posted on: 01/03/2010 @ 23:19

The XtremeGear HP-1216B is an HDT tower that some nice aesthetics, but most significantly it can be found for about $30 USD. That certainly caught our attention here and we jumped at the chance to take a closer look at this cooler. So what does $30 get you these days? How well does the XtremeGear HP-1216B cool a highly overclocked CPU? Let\'s find out.