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Zalman's CNPS5X-SZ heatsink is an updated, vertical interpretation of a 2006-era heatsink Zalman released under the CNPS8000 nomenclature. Like its forefather, the CNPS5X-SZ fills the role of a lower profile, light weight cooler that's ideally suited to sub-95W TDP processors. It's stacked aluminum fins are connected by three 6mm diameter copper heatpipes to a small aluminum base block with a thin bit of copper covering the otherwise exposed heatpipes.
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Im Dezember letzten Jahres haben wir euch den Prolimatech Super Mega Kühler vorgestellt, einen der besten Tower Kühler überhaupt. Bis Dato hatten wir keine Ahnung, dass man zu dem Zeitpunkt schon einen völlig neuen Kühler in der Lade hatte. Die Rede ist vom Genesis, den wir euch in der Caseking.de "Dual Orangeline Edition" etwas näher vorstellen möchten.
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The Hyper 101 is a small and inexpensive tower cooler, with two heatpipes and an 80-mm fan. Let's test it and see its performance.
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We tested a low-profile CPU cooler from Thermaltake, the SlimX3, which has an 80-mm fan and two heatpipes.
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Matterhorn, Brocken, Großglockner und Nordwand - so heißen Berge, aber auch CPU-Kühler von der Firma EKL. Der Name Alpenföhn und das Edelweiß im Firmenlogo verpflichten einfach dazu seine Kühler nach Bergen zu benennen. Wir haben uns das Matterhorn - also den Matterhorn-Kühler rausgesucht und prüfen, ob er seinem Namensvetter alle Ehre macht oder ob er doch besser Häschenhügel heißen sollte. Der Testbericht wird zeigen, was der Kühler beim Übertakten leistet und wie er sich dabei anhört.
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Technic3D hat den Titan Hati CPU-Kühler im Test. Mit drei 8mm Heatpipes und bis zu zwei 120mm Lüfter möchte Titan auf dem Erfolgskurs mitschwimmen. Wie sich der Hati Kühler im Vergleich zur Konkurrenz schlägt, steht im folgendem Review.
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As aftermarket CPU coolers continue a trend of "bigger is badder", manufacturers must constantly tweak their designs to ensure compatibility across multiple platforms. Perhaps no one knows this better than Austrian company Noctua. Within the last year we've reviewed three coolers from them, the NH-D14, the C12P SE14 and the U9B SE2, and two of those feature their signature NF-P14 140mm fan. If you thought finding room to put one 140mm fan on a CPU cooler wasn't challenging enough, today we take a look at Noctua's latest creation, the NH-C14, and see how they manage to squeeze two of them on there.
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When it's all said and done, Arctic Cooling's new Freezer 13 Pro, with it's innovative “Cross Blow” feature, is a worthy successor to the Freezer series of coolers. As of this writing, it only seems to be available from the Arctic Cooling website for around $55 US
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In the short time all-in-one water coolers have been on the market, it has been basically two styles to choose from. One with a large, round bulky head, and what I think is a weak mounting system, or the other variant which offers a much better mounting setup, similar results, but usually demands a higher price upon purchase. There wasn't, up until now, any way around this. You had to make that choice and live with your decision. Why can't we just get the best of both worlds?
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Zalman really has it going on with the new 11X Extreme. The five composite heatpipes and the innovative design allow its fan to provide some excellent cooling with very reasonable acoustics. Really, the only complaint I have about the 11X is the mounting solutions. While the cooler is very secure with this mounting scheme, I miss the ease with which most previous Zalman coolers could be installed, even inside the case.
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