I’ve been looking forward to testing this product ever since we got back from CES 2014 where we got our first look at the latest range of be quiet! CPU coolers that will be hitting the market this year. The...
Read More...I’ve been looking forward to testing this product ever since we got back from CES 2014 where we got our first look at the latest range of be quiet! CPU coolers that will be hitting the market this year. The...
Read More...Today we test and review the Corsair H105 liquid cooler. Corsair has been releasing a massive amount of Liquid coolers lately, we already reviewed the Corsair H110, H100i, H60 liquid coolers but yeah, we just had to share the results...
Read More...The Radeon R9 290X is a beast—and a toasty one at that. Cards based on AMD’s reference design appear to be thermally limited, especially with the blower running in “quiet” mode, which is already pretty loud. We’ve been waiting for...
Read More...HIS first introduced its IceQ coolers in 2003 to its Radeon 9800PRO series of video cards, eight years later HIS return with the IceQ X cooler, which thankfully performs much better than it looks. In this review the IceQ X...
Read More...HIS first introduced its IceQ coolers in 2003 to its Radeon 9800PRO series of video cards, eight years later HIS return with the IceQ X cooler, which thankfully performs much better than it looks. In this review the IceQ X...
Read More...But Noctua isn’t all about extreme air cooling they are also tapping into the mid-range air cooling market as well. The NH-C12P is aimed at the person looking for better than good cooling well trying to be conservative at the...
Read More...Thermalright addresses a key issue of picking a cooler for an HTPC by taking their expertise in heatsink design and developing an enthusiast grade CPU cooler that can fit in to an HTPC case. The AXP-140 heatpipe CPU cooler would...
Read More...Up for grabs is one of CoolIT Systems’ award winning Domino A.L.C. (Advanced Liquid Cooling) CPU Coolers. The contest is open to anyone worldwide, and is scheduled to end on March 17, 2010. Link
Read More...Reputations can be hard to live with, whether they be excessively negative or glowingly positive. So it is with Thermalright, with previous coolers from the company achieving legendary status – the Ultra 120 Extreme (dubbed the TRUE) CPU cooler has...
Read More...Air cooling systems with direct touch technology (when heat pipes have contact with the CPU’s heat-spreader) have recently been produced in larger volumes than conventional copper-sole coolers. I’ve given you the reasons in my Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme review. This...
Read More...Tested by Chinese site Expreview; they tested both S1366 and S775 platform. S775 consists of Quad Core overclocked to 4Ghz. S1366 was a Core i7-920 running at 3.8Ghz. Do note that they tested S1366 inside a case! They have also...
Read More...Zalman Technology has earned itself a reputation that is hard to beat or even get close to in the silent and near silent computer accessory line-up. Starting back a number of years ago with their famous and much duplicated ‘Sun...
Read More...The objective of a Roundups is clear: It should involve all relevant products to a genus, and thus contain an overview of the current market offer. In most cases this is not a problem. Quick are limitations such as microwaves...
Read More...Thermaltake has four new CPU coolers in the making, part of the series marked with “ISGC” (abbreviates Inspiration of Silent Gaming Cooling) in the model name. The naming scheme propagates as ISGC 100, 200, 300 and 400. The first two...
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