Our first CPU cooler review of 2017 and it’s the Arctic Freezer i32. The Arctic Freezer i32 is based on the Arctic Freezer i30, but Arctic state the i32 has several feature improvements that boost performance and reduce noise.
Read More...Our first CPU cooler review of 2017 and it’s the Arctic Freezer i32. The Arctic Freezer i32 is based on the Arctic Freezer i30, but Arctic state the i32 has several feature improvements that boost performance and reduce noise.
Read More...This time on OCinside.de we have a review of the Arctic Accelero Hybrid III-140, an alternate GPU cooler. The Accelero series has tradition among Arctics product. Arctic released their first GPU cooler under this name in 2006. The Hybrid-III, as...
Read More...Several manufacturers have released so called All-in-one water coolers in the past couple of years. The Swiss cooling expert Arctic also expanded into this segment. Today we test the compact 120mm cooler Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 on OCinside.de. Link
Read More...Recently we have published a CPU CPU cooler comparison with many coolers. Today, there is an overview with selected coolers from Arctic, Cooler Master, Cryorig, Enermax, Intel, Scythe and Thermaltake, tested on an Intel Core i5 system in the second...
Read More...We have had a few Noctua coolers on the bench over the last year or so, but this low profile cooler has just been released and looks like it is making a name for itself. We have had this for a while now and have used it to test a mid range or maybe even a Server build, but certainly a set up that requires a low profile cooler.
Read More...Our review unit of ARCTIC’s Z2 Pro came to us here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from the company’s American offices in California, USA. The package was quite large, and it definitely was not light. Despite its size and weight, however,...
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