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Corsair made ‘all in one’ liquid cooling popular a few years ago and today the market is literally saturated with new ‘updated’ versions based on the same theme. KitGuru reviewed the Antec Kühler H20 620 in March, and it earned our highest award for the combination of class leading performance and competitive pricing. The latest 920 version is a more substantial design, with dual fans and an improved radiator.
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We reviewed the Prolimatech Genesis CPU cooler, which has two heatsinks, one vertical and one horizontal, six heatpipes, and room for two 120 mm or 140 mm fans. Check it out!
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Today we are looking at their Titan Hati Cooler which is marketed as a mid range performance cooler priced under £30. This particular cooler has three 8mm heatpipes and is based around a tower shaped heatsink with support for dual 120mm fans. The Hati is actually a smaller version of the Fenrir CPU cooler, a formidable design from Titan.
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Today we are taking a look at the first offering to the CPU cooling world from the folks at NZXT. Their first cooler is the Havik 140. The Havik 140 is sporting a new fan design and a new fin design. Join us as we put the Havik on our Intel Core i7-930 test system and see how it performs against more than a dozen other CPU coolers on the same system!
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In this review we will be looking at the Thermaltake FrioOCK which happens to be the high powered upgrade to the popular Frio that we reviewed last year. The Frio ended up as a contest prize and we have been looking for a suitable replacement ever since.
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Cooler Master are a brand that never fail to impress us here at eTeknix. They continue to release top quality products and expand into new markets which is exactly what fans and reviewers alike all enjoy seeing. Today sees us looking at a product from one of their more popular product categories, a CPU cooler. There is plenty of choice when it comes to choosing a Cooler Master CPU cooler and even more when we look at the complete market for processor coolers.
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Gelid's most recent 'claim to fame' in the CPU cooling market was back in 2009 via the appealing and low noise orientated Tranquillo. The Tranquillo offered good CPU cooling performance while keeping noise output to the bare minimum thanks to the use of a quiet fan. Gelid's Tranquillo was very popular in the budget and home user market especially at the price tag of around £25 which we have more recently become accustomed to. Today we will be looking at an update of the original Tranquillo CPU cooler by Gelid, the Gelid Tranquillo Rev. 2.
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We recently took a look at Gelid's current flagship CPU cooler, the Tranquillo Rev. 2. It was a good cooler seeing that it carried out Gelid's goal of being quiet in action while offering good performance with an overclocked CPU. Today we are hoping that their VGA coolers are equally good when we look at their current VGA cooling flagship, the Icy Vision Rev. 2.
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Today sees the introduction of some very exciting times in the cooling world. With a big announcement around the corner and the obligatory reviews to follow, we can’t help but feel very excited at the prospect of things to come. Today we have an early insight into some of the products being released by a cooling company who are set to become one of the biggest market contenders in the future, Phanteks Thermal Solutions.
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Pour ce nouveau dossier cooling nous restons dans le milieu de gamme avec un modèle en provenance des ateliers Cooler Master. Il s'agit de l'Hyper 612, annoncé au mois de juillet dernier. Ce modèle imposant vient prendre place juste au dessus de l'Hyper 212 Plus. La marque prévoit deux versions : l'Hyper 612PWM, destiné au marché US, et l'Hyper 612S qui nous intéresse et est lui chargé de s'attaquer au vieux continent. Trêve de blabla, voyons ce qu'il nous réserve !
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