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The Frio OCK is one of Thermaltake’s most popular CPU coolers. The CPU cooler features a dual-tower heatsink design with 6 copper heatpipes and a very large copper CPU block. It comes with a removable shroud that has 2 large 130mm cooling fans attached to it. The fans have a VR fan knob that allows you to adjust the fan speeds. The FRIO OCK is compatible with all Intel sockets up to 2011 and AMD up to AM3. If you bought this cooler before Intel’s 2011 socket was released they will send you the 2011 installation hardware for free. Many people own this CPU cooler and we have been asked many times about the installation of the CPU cooler. So we have decided to make a video showing you how to install the Frio OCK. Read on to check it out.
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It is fairly accepted that a fan at the rear of the case improves the CPU cooling. In this review, we will test different situations to determine how much a rear case fan can cool down your processor.
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Regardless of why we use fans, many people don’t really know how the fan blades move. How a fan moves its blades is actually quite simple, and its basic principle relies on electromagnetism.
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The market nowadays is crowded with dozens of products which makes it very difficult for inexperienced users to pick the right cooler for their needs. Today we will present you four coolers from different manufacturers, ranging from the cost-effective versatile Gelid Tranquillo to the monstrous NH-D14 from Noctua and will be discovering what they can offer to end users.
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HD 7970 with Arctic Cooling Accelero Hybrid @ XtremeHardware
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For desktop replacement laptops, a little extra cooling can do wonders to keep a notebooks' internal cooling fan from spinning up to vacuum cleaner noise levels constantly. It doesn't hurt that notebook cooling pads also angle a notebook somewhat towards you so it's easier to type on as well. Frostytech will be checking out two newcomers to the industry in this review, the Hanjung Grip100 S and Hanjung Grip110 U2 notebook cooling pads.
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erst vor wenigen Tagen angekündigt und schon im Test: Der Arctic Accelero Xtreme 7970 für AMDs neue Radeon HD 7970/7950 sowie HD 7870/7850. Der monströse Grafikkarten-Kühler überzeugt durch seine einfache Montage, die brachiale Kühlleistung sowie die sehr geringe Lautheit.
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GlacialTech launched X-Wing recently; an advanced notebook cooling pad that we have ever seen. It is not only having those features that a high end notebook cooling pad should have but it is also equipped with touchable media keys, panel control as well as temperature/fan speed LED display. Let us go through further to find out the beauty of this first notebook cooling pad from GlacialTech.
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The Glacialtech X-Wing R1 notebook cooling pad accomodates chronically overheating notebooks with footprints of up to 365x250mm, either while sitting on a desk or resting comfortably on your lap. That means netbooks with screens as small as 7" and full size laptops with screens as wide as 17" should fit onto the X-Wing R1 without a problem. The bottom of the X-Wing is curved so it rests across your legs comfortably, without restricting airflow or cutting into you as some all-metal notebook cooling pads will.
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At it's core, Glacialtech have equipped the 136mm tall UFO V51 Silent heatsink with two 1600RPM fans surrounding a large aluminum fin array, and framed in by a plastic casing that acts like a shroud to duct air through it. The heatsink weighs 780grams and is compatible with both Intel socket 775, 1366 and the entire family of AMD socket 939/AM3 processors.
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