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Technic3D hat die Noctua NF-S12A und NF-A14/15 Lüfter im Test. Die Lüftermodelle sollen im Betrieb mit einer geringen Lautstärke überzeugen, ohne Leistungsverlust. Auf dem Teststand werden die Lüfter dementsprechend ausführlich überprüft. Wie die Noctua Lüfter dabei abschneiden, steht im folgenden Review.
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Noctua has made a habit of delivering consistently top notch products without surprises, yet the NH-U14S and NH-U12S both share a very distinct one. While Noctua has outfitted the NH-U14S and NH-U12S with a very impressive array of features (8mm heatpipes with five on the 12S and six on the 14S, nickel plated copper pipes and base and aluminum fin array), it is the guaranteed RAM compatibility that surprises. Noctua has actually managed to pack all top air cooler traits into a configuration that allows for the use of taller RAM in all slots of current Intel boards without detracting from performance. Both coolers use Noctua’s latest fan designs which boast high air movement and static pressure with very limited noise, as well as PWM control. Both the 140mm of the NH-U14S and 120mm of the NH-U12S top out at 1500rpm at only 19.2 and 18.6 dBA respectively. The same SecuFirm 2 mounting kit is used on both, offering top quality components with easy and solid installation. All necessary hardware is included to add second fans for push/pull operation, as is a tube of top quality NT-H1 thermal interface material.
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Arctic begann mit Prozessorkühlern und hat sich in der Zwischenzeit zu einem Hersteller für PC-Zubehör aller Art entwickelt. Mit dem Freezer i30 genannten Prozessorkühler in klassischer Tower-Bauweise will Arctic nun viel Kühlleistung für einen recht geringen Preis bieten. Speziell die "Direct Touch Heatpipes" und auch der verwendete Lüfter soll zu einer guten Kühlleistung mit geringer Lautstärke beitragen. Wie sich dieses Kühlermodell in unseren Kühlercharts schläg, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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be quiet! are a brand that we believe are one of the best in the world, and based on their success in Germany as the leading power supply manufacturer, they also have a big focus on cooling products too. This stemmed from previous models including the Shadow Rock Pro and Shadow Rock Top Flow, as well as their amazing Dark Rock series of coolers and now their new Shadow Rock 2 CPU cooler.
The Shadow Rock 2 is a premium CPU cooler based on award-winning technology that be quiet! are known for by offering quiet operation and extremely high performance. Couple all of this with an amazing price point, you won’t be disappointed.
In terms of its high performance, you’ll find a total of four 8mm heatpipes and a 180W TDP allowing it to keep even the most extreme, overclocked CPU’s at a comfortable temperature level. With its specially designed cooling fins and 120mm be quiet! PWM based fan, even when working at its peak, the unit will remain almost silent with a 25.4dBA noise level at 100% fan load.
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The Spire Swirl III CPU Air Cooler stands out and is nickel plated. It has 45 aluminum fins, 3 heatpipes, smooth base, 60mm LED fan & fits current Intel and AMD sockets. While this cooler isn't big on performance, it does much better than the stock cooler at default speeds.
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This little heatsink from Zalman is called the CNPS2X and it looks like it should be found on an entry level videocard, motherboard chipset or possibly a miniITX motherboard. It is small. To give an idea of how small, the impeller from a 120mm fan is larger than this entire heatsink.
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Raijintek are a new comer to the PC market and while we have known of their presence for a while it’s only in the last few months that they’ve been bringing products to market. The Ereboss CPU cooler is just one sample of their range and the company intends to launch chassis products also, one of which we even saw at this years Gamescom in Cologne.
Picking the right CPU cooler can be tricky, especially in the low and mid budget price ranges. Finding the right balance of cost vs the performance you want to achieve can be tricky and with so many options on the market from many big, established manufacturers it may be hard for Raijintek to find a place. The Ereboss is Raijinteks answer to the budget friendly end of the market, those looking to get solid performance without spending too much money.
With a price tag £31.99 the Ereboss is affordable and as you can see from the specifications below it packs plenty of support.
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Après le test du NH-U14S, passons à son petit frère en 120mm, le NH-U12S. Faible volume, ventilateur PWM avec une plage plus qu'intéressante, et toujours une garantie de six ans sont au rendez-vous. A 60€ l'exemplaire, que penser de ce nouveau Noctua ?
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A different idea of what notebook cooling should be hits our labs. Let's see how Evercool and its Carry NB-EC01 stacks up against the competition.
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A few weeks ago we received an email by one of you telling us that he didn't like the fact that the majority of our CPU Cooler reviews were about high and ultra-end models and not low-profile coolers designed primarily for HTPC use. So to clear this i will just say that it was never our intention to focus on a specific type of CPU Cooler but as some of you know the LGA1155 test system is not located in our lab (since aside the two LGA1366 and the one LGA2011 systems i don't own it) and ontop of that there aren't that many low-profile models in the market to begin with. Still since we don't want anyone feeling left out we have received three of the latest low-profile CPU Coolers to hit the stores and today we will start by taking a look at the Cooltek ITX30 Low-Profile CPU Cooler (Powered By Thermolab).
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