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CoolIT ECO A.L.C. ECO-R120 CPU Liquid Cooler Review | Posted on: 28/04/2010 @ 13:01
The stock cooler included with retail-packaged CPUs represents the manufacturer's best efforts to provide a cooler that will keep the processor within its temperature limits at stock clock speeds, all for the lowest cost. But if you want to overclock your system, you're going to need an aftermarket cooler. The ideal cooler would be inexpensive, quiet, easy to install, and keep your CPU icy cold ...
XSPC Rasa Water block review | Posted on: 26/04/2010 @ 11:46
In the performance water cooling industry, we have seen many CPU blocks vie for our attention; with many products and a myriad of interesting ideas. A company that has ‘hugged’ the limelight is ‘Water-Cool’ with their heat killer range of blocks and indeed they have been bestowed with the ‘performance’ crown for a log time. With baited breath water cooling enthusiasts have been ...
Prolimatech Armageddon | Posted on: 23/04/2010 @ 10:42
As times change and technology advances, so must the products, and the Prolimatech Armageddon is designed for 140mm fans, not the typical 120mm ones, perhaps bringing greater cooling efficiency to a demanding marketplace. Today we are looking closely at the Prolimatech Armageddon to see if it can continue to build upon its predecessor's success, the Megahalems. Can the Armageddon beat the ...
Swiftech Komodo 5870 GPU Water Block | Posted on: 21/04/2010 @ 8:19
The Swiftech Komodo HD5800 full cover water block series is a cooling solution for high-end graphics cards, and is designed to have superior thermal performance for the top dog Radeons HD5870 and HD5850. Let's find out how it performs on a 5870.
Cooler Master Vortex Plus: A Vortex of Good Cooling | Posted on: 21/04/2010 @ 3:02
Summer approaches, slowly but steadily, and with it an increased interest of PC owners for better cooling for their electronic pets. Regardless of whether a particular user is a fan of overclocking or not, a high-quality CPU cooler is always an interesting topic before hot summer months arrive, and it’s of special significance to provide good, but quiet cooling for a home theatre (HTPC) ...
CoolIT ECO A.L.C. water cooling system | Posted on: 15/04/2010 @ 14:54
Over the past year, the market for easy to install yet high performance water cooling kits for CPUs has grown markedly, largely thanks to the success in the marketplace of CoolIT's Domino unit which blazed trails in terms of both pricing and ease of use. Today, we take a look at what could well be considered CoolIT's successor to the Domino, the ECO A.L.C., which boasts an even lower price and ...
Titan G9T 3-IN-1 Laptop Cooler Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 14/04/2010 @ 22:19
While the G9T is certainly serviceable around the home environment, I'm a bit troubled by Titans choice of materials and some of the design features. Starting with the cooling pad itself, the thin aluminum veneer doesn't do much to strengthen the plastic construction, and the thin metal clips, designed to stiffen the unit when deployed, don't inspire much confidence.
CoolIT Systems ECO A.L.C CPU Cooler | Posted on: 13/04/2010 @ 17:22
Back in July last year we reviewed one of the first budget water-cooled CPU cooler bundles, the CoolIT Domino, which proved to be a great success. Since then, other competitors have released similar products at lower prices boasting more rewarding temperatures. CoolIT have risen to this competition and fought back with their all new pre-assembled watercooling package, meet the CoolIt ECO A.L.C. ...
Coolink Corator DS Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 11/04/2010 @ 0:38
The Coolink Corator DS is new in the sense that it also features a new type of cooling method. The feature Coolink calls its Gapless Direct Touch (GDT) technology is a new concept and with the help of a gap induced design, allows for an all copper contact area.
CoolIT ECO A.L.C CPU Cooler | Posted on: 09/04/2010 @ 15:30
All contained liquid cooling systems have been all the rage lately thanks to their cooling potential, ease of installation, size and cost. With the competition growing in this market, CoolIT are back to show the world that they are still the pioneers of this technology and as such have released the ECO A.L.C. Their previous Domino A.L.C solution showed that CoolIT were innovators in their field ...
Zalman ZM-MFC1 Five Channel Fan Controller Review | Posted on: 07/04/2010 @ 20:24
Zalman's new ZM-MFC1 Combo fan controller is a must-have device for the control freaks among us. With a beautiful front panel and a rich feature set, this product is a real winner. The device exudes quality and provides both wide functionality and intuitive controls to give the consumer a positive experience right out of the box.
Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand | Posted on: 07/04/2010 @ 16:12
Cooler Master announced the release of the latest addition to their extensive notebook cooling range just a few weeks ago and it is with great pleasure that we bring you the NotePal ErgoStand, a device which combines the traditionally seperate functions of a desktop notebook stand and an active cooler. Sporting a single massive 140mm fan the NotePal ErgoStand certainly looks to be well equipped ...
Danger Den Summit GPU Water Block | Posted on: 06/04/2010 @ 4:27
The Danger Den Summit is full coverage water block for ATI Radeon HD5800 series cards, specifically for the 5870 in this testing instance. This full cover block cooling has its core design based on the popular Maze blocks. Is the Summit is another winning block for Danger Den? Let’s put this block through some paces and find out.