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Mit der Liquid Ultra läutet Coollaboratory die dritte Runde der hauseigenen Flüssigmetall-Wärmeleitpasten ein. Nachdem die Liquid Pro 2006 mit beeindruckender Kühlleistung auftrumpfen konnte, sollen nun vor allem eine bessere Handhabung im Vordergrund stehen. ComputerBase testet die Liquid-Ultra-Legierung gegen ein umfangreiches Testfeld herkömmlicher Wärmeleitpasten.
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The thermal paste market is highly competitive with almost every computer component manufacturer having its own special paste. Each compound will have unique properties that decide how well it performs: burn-in time and conductivity to name but a few. In more recent times, manufacturers have moved away from using metallic particles and started to use ceramic nano-particles so as to make electrically non-conductive compounds that don’t damage components if accidently spilled on them.
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After review on Coolink Lapchilla, today we will continue another review on Coolink product; Chillaramic. Coolink Chillaramic is a high thermal conductivity ceramic nano-particles thermal compound and this is the biggest tube of thermal compound that we have ever seen; 10g and it can be used at least for more than 30 applications; ideal for those computer freaks and it is only cost about 9USD.
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Laptops are now more then ever being used for everyday tasks and even some gaming, it does not take a fool to understand that this growing market also brings along a higher desire for aftermarket battery chargers/laptop power adapters. Today we're having a look at Coolermasters latest offering, the USNA 95, and have it tested inside the PSU test-labs in Venlo
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Buying a replacement power adapter for your notebook is practically an inevitability, so why not purchase one a "universal" adapter that can be used with your other (or future) notebook computers? What features should you look for when shopping for one of these items, anyway? Cooler Master has a line of Universal Notebook Power Adapters that should fit most consumers, and today we are looking at their NA90 Universal Notebook Power Adapter.
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Cooler Master Wave Stand Review Tablets are quickly becoming one of the defacto standard for entertainment and personal computing but are plagued by a simple problem. They won't stand up on their own.
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One of the annoying things about owning a laptop (there are a few) is that often your adapter will get damaged from constant packing and unpacking. The simple act of wrapping up the cord can damage the wires over time. This has led to more than a few useless adapters sitting in the drawer and a long wait while a new one arrives (not to mention the extra cost of buying a new one).
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Today, we are taking a look at a brand new ultra slim notebook power adapter from Cooler Master called the USNA 95. This is not a cheap generic power brick. This power adapter was designed by Choiix for Cooler Master and it was designed from the get go to be small, but powerful. In fact Cooler Master informed us that the USNA95 is the world's smallest 95 Watt (has a peak power output rated at 150W) power adapter!
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While it may be difficult to get excited over a thermal paste, especially when there is a seeming myriad of different brands and types available, it is a necessary and often overlooked commodity. Cooler Master's new ThermalFusion 400 arrived in this plastic blister pack, unusual packaging for thermal paste. Included with the paste is an applicator, the first I've ever seen included with any brand interface material. This is a welcome addition, as it is common for thermal paste makers to give instruction to spread the product around without actually touching it or the surfaces to be covered. The thermal paste itself is in the typical syringe type container with plunger to control the amount of product released.
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If you own five different brands of laptops in your household, chances are that, you will have five different AC adapters that are simply not compatible with each other. Heck, if you own five laptops from the same manufacturer in different product lines, chances are that you would still have five different AC adapters! What gives? If you ever lose, break, or just want an extra power adapter later on, you are most likely to go hunting for an OEM or proprietary replacement unit from various channels.
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