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Austrian Cooler giant Noctua released a while back two new additions to their popular CPU cooling line-up. Two single slim design tower coolers in two different versions: the NH-U12S utilizing a 120mm fan and it's bigger brother the NH-U14S, sporting a bigger 140mm fan. Both coolers are designed for uncompromising performance, however not at the cost of mainboard and RAM compatibility. Unlike other cooler manufacturers Noctua isn't updating it's product range on the fly, a clear sign that the design and technology behind their products is reflected in great lasting performance and reliability. The latter statement is backed up by a 6 year warranty on the cooler and included Fan.
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be quiet! has always held steady releasing top quality coolers with an excellent balance of performance, pricing and noise, and the new Shadow Rock 2 is certainly no exception. The be quiet! Shadow Rock 2 comes in at a midrange $49.90 retail price but offers high end features along with some of the best looks we have ever seen from a CPU cooler. To begin with, the Shadow Rock 2 uses a unique asymmetrical design which allows for the 120mm fan to be mounted in any direction. The included fan is specifically tuned for the SR2 producing 51 cfm at 1600rpm, with low noise of only 25.4 dBA. High 1.4 mm H2o static pressure is implemented to get the air over the SR2’s substantial fin structure. Four 8mm heatpipes rise through the fin array in a near linear pattern. The top of the Shadow Rock 2 is finished with brushed aluminum look silver with embossed be quiet! logo and attractive end caps on the protruding heatpipes. The Shadow Rock 2’s versatile mounting kit is compatible with all current AMD and Intel sockets, and the entire unit is backed with a 3-year warranty..
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It's the NH-U14S' smaller brother. How well does it step up?
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Cooler Master brings their decades of experience in retail and OEM cooling solutions to the CPU cooling market with the newly released V8 GTS heatsink, model RR-V8VC-16PR-R1. Sporting a horizontal vapor chamber and enhanced-life “POM” polyoxymethylene bearing 140mm fans and a car-engine motif similar to the previous generation V10, V8 and V6/GTS coolers, the V8 GTS promises to pack a lot of performance under the hood. Benchmark Reviews has a chance to see how the first retail horizontal vapor chamber heatsink will affect CPU cooling performance in testing the Cooler Master V8 GTS 140mm CPU cooler.
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La gamme Gamer Storm de Deepcool s'agrandit peu à peu, avec des références intéressantes sur le papier. Dernier modèle disponible en date, le Lucifer. Un radiateur équipé d'un ventilateur de 140mm et qui va tenter de se faire une place de choix sur le segment des tours à 40~45€. Un bon choix si la disponibilité devient effective ?
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Join TechwareLabs as we take a look at the Fractal Design Adjust 108 fan controller. Sporting a sleek brushed aluminum face, 6 channels capable of handling a whopping 36W each, and a low-profile slider design, this little controller is capable of making a big impact on your system.
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The Noctua NH-U12S is one the newest versions from Noctua’s NH-U series of CPU coolers that were first introduced in 2005. For years, Noctua has been synonymous with premium performance cooling and the new NH-U12S model looks to continue the tradition. Designed to be an affordable option for the NH-U series the 120mm NH-U12S and its 45mm wide heatsink promise quiet performance while still clearing RAM modules, even on sockets like LGA2011. Combined with the new NF-F12 PWM 120mm fan and an entire host of cutting-edge trademark technologies from Noctua, can this cooler compete with popular offerings like the Hyper212 EVO? Benchmark Reviews has a chance to review the NH-U12S and see what Noctua has done with the 120mm tower CPU cooler formula.
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Nach unserem RaiJintek Pallas Test müssen wir vermutlich niemandem mehr erklären, wer oder was die Firma RaiJintek darstellt. Insofern können wir uns diesen Historien-Schwenk diesmal sparen und gleich zur Sache kommen, denn der aktuelle RaiJintek Nemesis CPU-Kühler schickt sich an, die High End Doppeltower Kühler auf dem Markt gleich in doppelter Hinsicht zu ärgern. Einerseits leistungstechnisch und andererseits vom Preis-Leistungsverhältnis aus betrachtet.
So ein umfangreiches Paket mit zwei Lüfter, viel Zubehör für knapp unter 60 € ? richtig gelesen, der Nemesis Kühler soll tatsächlich für 59,90 € den Besitzer wechseln und alles das mitbringen, was der ambitionierte Schrauber daheim erwartet. Was wir an dieser Stelle erwarten ? dass der Nemesis Kühler unsere Haswell Plattform im Zaum hält und das auch wenn wir übertakten. Also schauen wir uns jetzt am besten gemeinsam an, ob die vielversprechende Kühlerneuheit von RaiJintek abermals für Furore sorgt, oder ob das Kartenhaus vorzeitig zusammenfällt, wir haben es für euch getestet...
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Es gibt wohl nur wenige PC-Komponentenhersteller, der die Namensgebung so konstant verfolgt wie Scythe. Der Mugen, ein altbekanntes Modell, hat eine Überarbeitung erfahren, die umfassender kaum sein könnte. In den Kühler sind Erkenntnisse aus den letzten Vorstellungen wie z.B. des Kotetsu eingeflossen. Möglichst viel Leistung für einen angemessenen Preis, so könnte man die grobe Richtung beschreiben, die Scythe stets verfolgt hat. Ob die Kühlerspezialisten auch das mit dem Mugen MAX geschafft haben, wollen wir uns heute ansehen.[/
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If you are the type of person that prefers to buy products from experienced companies then you won’t be hard-pressed by the manufacturer of the product in this review. Scythe has been around since 2002, that is thirteen years that sets them as one of the oldest and most experienced companies in the DIY PC market. This week, they have allowed Benchmark Reviews to take a look at some of their latest high performance coolers and today the spotlight falls on the Scythe Ashura, a compact 120 mm cooler which Scythe claims will pass our tests with flying colors.
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