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Lets test the Deepcool Fiend Shark, an enormous CPU cooler with a horizontal heatsink, six heatpipes, and one 140 mm fan. Check it out!
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Today we have with us a nice selection of fans from BitFenix. We have the 120mm and 140mm variants of the BitFenix Spectre Pro PWM series. In addition to that we also have the 120mm and 140mm variants of the BitFenix Spectre LED PWM series. It is also worth nothing the Spectre series also includes the Spectre Pro LED, Spectre Pro, Spectre, Spectre PWM and Spectre LED fans. If you aren't confused by now then I guess you are ready for this review!
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We're happy to say that based on the test results we have a new CPU cooler to add to our lists of favorites: the Thermalright True Spirit 140. When you compare it to the Gold Award winners from our large round-up, Thermalright has the best overall cooling performance and its noise production is on par with the rest.
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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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Surprises are nice aren’t they? The other day my door bell rang and it was UPS delivering one of the latest products from Thermaltake called the Massive23 LX. It’s a cooler for netbooks and notebooks ranging from 10” to 17” in size. This new notebook cooler has been redesigned a bit. The top is aluminum making it a large heat sink basically and it has a silent 200mm fan for extra added cooling. This new cooler has built-in handles to make it easy to take with you and a compartment for storing the USB power cable so you won’t lose it. So continue on to learn more..
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Few things are more important than keeping your computer well ventilated and cool. Overheating can lead to your computer turning off on you, sluggish work and worst of all, damaged hardware. One of the principal parts to keep cool is the CPU, using a high-quality CPU cooler that will throw away the heat your CPU generates. Today, I've got a great cooler up for review – Arctic Cooling's Alpine 64 Pro cooler. While the Alpine 64 Pro presents itself as a very straightforward looking extruded aluminum heatsink, it has a lot of high quality components and design aspects that make it a very effective device for sufficient cooling and very low noise production.
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In today's market you are spoilt for choice when buying a CPU cooler, if your budget is £15 or £115 there will always be something out there for you, sometimes it may be in the form of air cooling with improved air flow over a stock fan, and some user's may go for the all-out water cooling or phase change products, but that all depends on how much stress they are willing to put their components under.
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Oggi analizziamo un dissipatore che promette una forte concorrenza ad uno dei modelli che è stato di punta da anni a questa parte, e che comincia ad avere qualche anno di troppo, il Noctua NH-D14. Il dissipatore che verrà recensito è l’Akasa Venom Medusa; si contraddistingue per due ventole in dotazione ottime e potenti, una grande estetica, performance di livello ed un peso importante, con ma una struttura avanzata e moderna, oltre ad un montaggio facile e sistemi di ritenzione solidi. Insomma, ci sono tutte le premesse per ritenere l’Akasa Venom un modello più che valido, e come vedremo verranno decisamente confermate! Buona lettura!
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Aujourd'hui, la Ferme accueille de nouveau un radiateur CPU en 92mm, le petit Arctic Freezer 13. Un modèle qui renoue avec le système low-cost de la marque, mais qui promet quand même de bonnes performances. Deux choses compatibles ?
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During the past decade PC Cooling has clearly advanced but nowhere near compared to other interior hardware parts like storage media, mainboards, CPUs and graphics cards. Of course there were some bold attempts from certain manufacturers like Danamics that tried to introduce liquid metal cooling to the masses but although their last solution yielded quite impressive results its price tag made it very unattractive to consumers especially since one could get a more complete water-cooling kit/loop at around the same price tag for use with both the CPU and GPU. Unfortunately the trend didn't continue and so today we still need to pick between the regular and all time classic air-coolers (U/C designs) or the more advanced and most of the time better water-coolers (AIO/Kits) both of which are more than capable in delivering on what they promise. However there's always been clearance issues with most of the tower design air-coolers that forced people either to purchase low-profile memory kits or change the placement of the cooler resulting in reduced performance. Well Thermaltake seems to have a solution to that problem with their latest NIC (Non Interference Coolers) line of air-coolers.
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