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The Black Edition CPU Cooler from Gelid Solutions shows a large step in Gelid’s involvement with the hardware side of the CPU cooling market. The Gelid Black Edition is a full-on 160mm tall, 990g dual tower cooler using two 120mm fans, with very impressive looks and design. To begin with, the Black Edition uses a slim fan up front to improve compatibility with larger MB components and pairs it with a high CFM low noise fan in the center of the towers to maximize airflow while keeping noise to an absolute minimum. Both fans are nicely finished in black and work well with the black brushed top making for an impressive in-case presentation. The aluminum fins of each tower have a unique, rippled shape in order to improve airflow while keeping noise to a minimum. The versatile mounting kit of the Black Edition is compatible with the latest Intel (775/1150/1155/1156/1366/2011) and AMD (FM1/2, AM2/3) sockets, and a Y-adapter for fan cables is included. With outstanding build quality, Gelid backs the Black Edition with a 5-year warranty.
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In this review Frostytech will be testing a promising looking heatsink from Thermaltake called the FrioOCK. However you pronounce the name, the Thermaltake FrioOCK is a 162mm tall variation on the familiar tower heatsink with a lot of potential. The cooler weighs over a kilogram (1093grams) and comes with two 130mm fans arranged in a push-pull configuration that scale from 2100-to-1200RPM.
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Continuing with our cooling theme here on Verdis, we take a look at a product from a company that deserves all the accolades it receives. Yes, you guessed it – Noctua. In the past we have seen great performance from products from this manufacturer and so the NF-B9 fan up for review today straight away has high expectations. Let’s hope it can deliver…
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Diejenigen die dieses Jahr aufmerksam durch die Hallen der Cebit geschlendert sind, denen wird evtl. auch ein kleiner eher unscheinbarer Stand in der Nähe von Scythe aufgefallen sein. Reeven platzierte sich ganz in der Nähe des Kühlerspezialisten aus Japan und stellte einige interessante Produkte vor. Die Nähe zu Scythe ist auch nicht zufällig entstanden, so ist Reeven ein Ableger von Scythe, der versucht im unteren Preissegment Kunden zu gewinnen. Zu den vorgestellten Produkten zählten neben Netzteilen, Lüftersteuerungen und Lüftern auch verschiedene Kühler. Einer davon, der Kelveros RC-1202, ist ein Tower-Kühler mit 120-mm-Lüfter. Neben dem "scharfen" Design versucht sich Reeven auch mit der Kombination von zwei 6- und zwei 8-mm-Heatpipes von der Masse abzuheben. Ob dies gelingt und wie sich der Kühler in unserem Test schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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This was my first hands on experience with a Spire product, and I can comfortably say that this little cooler definitely surprised me. I’m really not sure what was more surprising though, the fact that the install took just about three minutes to complete, or that for such a small cooler it was able to keep up with one of the larger coolers that I’ve tested...
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Evercool seems to have hit upon a good cooling design with the HPK-10025EA. Finally a small, low profile cooler has arrived that can really perform better than the OEM unit without breaking the bank. Available online for as little as $25 US, this little heatsink is a very good value, provided you don't expect too much of it, wattwise.
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Be Quiet! schickt eine neue Lüfter-Serie ins Rennen, welche in den kommenden Tagen auf den Markt kommen wird. Wir haben uns den SilentWings USC 120 angesehen und müssen zugeben: Wir sind begeistert.
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Kühler- und Peripheriehersteller Scythe ist bekannt für seine kreativen Produktentwicklungen, die nicht selten auch sehr gute Leistungen aufbieten. Mit dem Grand Kama Cross gesellt sich ein weiterer extravaganter Prozessorkühler in Top-Blow-Bauweise zur Produktfamilie. Der Neuling im 140-mm-Format will mit leisem Betriebsgeräusch und starker Performance überzeugen. ComputerBase testet den Japaner.
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In this review Frostytech is testing out the Coolermaster Gemin II S524, a top-down heatsink that stands only 105mm tall and weighs a modest 594grams. Height is one of the other advantages of top-down coolers, this model is a good 50mm shorter than the average tower heatsink! The Coolermaster Gemin II S524 is compatible with Intel socket LGA1366/1155/1156/775 and AMD socket AM2/AM3/FM1 processors. The Gemin II S524 ships with a 120mm PWM fan mounted to its frame, but has holes to accept a 140mm fan in its place as well.
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Today we have an exciting brand landed on our shore - SilenX. Some of us might not have heard about SilenX as they are not volume player and they has been focusing on OEM business instead of consumer market. However today we will look into one of their latest and top range CPU coolers, EFZ-120HA5. If you are looking for a budget and entry CPU cooler then you should really take a look on this.
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