Measuring just 65 mm by 95 mm by 95 mm makes the Noctua NH-L9x65 the smallest cooler we have reviewed so far in 2015. Of course, Noctua is not marketing this product to overclockers and performance users, but rather to...
Read More...Measuring just 65 mm by 95 mm by 95 mm makes the Noctua NH-L9x65 the smallest cooler we have reviewed so far in 2015. Of course, Noctua is not marketing this product to overclockers and performance users, but rather to...
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...The REEVEN Ouranos RC-1401 is yet another tower (U-Type) heatsink based CPU air cooler combined with an 140mm PWM fan so at first glance there’s nothing really special about it (aside the yellow/orange fan blades). REEVEN however took a somewhat...
Read More...We have another cooler for review and today it is a bit special (at least for me!). On the bench today is the Scythe Mugen MAX CPU Cooler, and why is that important? Well, they are a name that has been around for a very long time, and before everyone got their act together, Scythe were ahead of the game.
Read More...It is always great to hear about small companies making the headlines in the computer market, but we have seemed to miss a note here. Although Benchmark Reviews has been around long enough to review cooling solutions from most manufacturers...
Read More...Noctua today announced two new additions to its portfolio of premium-quality, quiet CPU coolers with 140mm fans. Whereas the NH-D15S is a high-compatibility single fan version of the elite-class dual tower model NH-D15, the NH-C14S replaces the proven top-flow cooler...
Read More...Japanese cooling expert Scythe announces the official successor of Ninja 3 Rev. B CPU Cooler. Ninja 4 comes with some major technical innovations, including the increased performance and reduction of overall weight by 180 grams. Wide range compatibility to the...
Read More...In their long line of CPU coolers, Noctua recently introduced the L9-type coolers, especially made for the small form factor range The cooler has recently been introduced into the channel to offer OK performance but its main focus is to...
Read More...Hardwareslave is giving away some of our review samples. They maybe slightly tampered with, but you will still enjoy them! Check out the review here, and see what we thought! Check out the Themis home page here.
Read More...We test and review the Be Quiet! Shadow Rock LP CPU Cooler. The cooler might not be the strongest performer on the block, but it is low profile and intended for small form factors. These small puppies can be used...
Read More...The Corsair Hydro Series H100i GTX is described by the manufacturer as an extreme performance, all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. A 240mm radiator with two SP120L PWM fans supply the heat dissipation, and Corsair Link is built-in to provide system monitoring...
Read More...What makes this liquid cooling unit unique is the room for expansion. Users can either use this cooling unit as it is, or expand on it with additional radiators and GPU blocks. The 240mm radiator uses a high fin density...
Read More...Much like the majority of CPU Air Coolers in the market currently the Scythe Ashura is based on the very popular tower (U-type) design so it basically consists of a single medium-sized heatsink connected to a nickel plated copper base...
Read More...Vienna, March 11th 2015 – Continuing its recent focus on premium grade cooling components for compact systems such as ITX based gaming or Home Theater PCs, Noctua today released its new NH-L9x65 low-profile cooler and a 4-pin PWM version of...
Read More...Noctua call this their flagship model, their premium product, meaning you cannot buy a better air cooling Noctua product. A lofty claim if it wasn't from Noctua themselves, but basing this on their D14 means they might just know what they are talking about. The D15 in two fan configuration is around £70 in the UK currently, which is a lot of money. It means the flagship model has a flagship price, so in a world of AIO Coolers and a vast air cooler market, this thing needs to be good. Being the claimed flagship of Noctua, it needs to be even better than that too!
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