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Today we have the Coolink LapChilla Laptop Cooler. Coolink has created a cooler which allows you to change the adjustment for your particular use with a multi-angle design.
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Xigmatek's Durin D982 CPU cooler lives up to its diminutive namesake in size, although I doubt that the Norse dwarf was as loud as the latter day Durin. To be fair, this cooler would be much more at home in a low power (HTPC, for instance,) system than in the high-watt performance arena in which it was tested.
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We tested Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU cooler, which has a two-piece horizontal heatsink, four heatpipes and a 120 mm fan. Check it out!
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CyberPower has a sister company called XtremeGear and for nearly a year now they have been starting to get into some of the component business – keyboard, mouse, and coolers. Today we look at the Xtreme Cooler HP-1216 that offers comparable performance to some of the other big name coolers on the market. It has 5 direct touch heatpipes and the ability to do a push and pull fan set up, so it might be able to keep up against other brands!
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CPU cooler is one of the major product lines of Thermaltake and FRIO was just launched recently in order to respond Intel latest six cores processors where thermal power and die size are increased. Thermaltake FRIO is a tower CPU cooler with 5 x Ø8 mm U-shaped copper heat pipes, dual fans supported and thermal dissipation factor support up to 220W excellent cooling capacity.
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Mit dem Spitfire greift Thermalright erneut nach der Krone der VGA-Kühler, der VRM-R5 dagegen ist eine maßgeschneiderte Lösung für AMDs Radeon HD 5800. PC Games Hardware bittet beide Thermalrights zum Test.
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We tested Prolimatech Armageddon CPU cooler, which has a slim heatsink, six U-shaped heatpipes, and supports two 140-mm fans.
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Back in September and October of 2009 there was a lot of activity in the thermal paste marketplace. Gelid updated their product range with GC-2 and Arctic Cooling followed up soon after with their replacement for MX-2, MX-3. We reviewed both and found the MX-3 was a slightly better performer. Then, to our surprise Gelid immediately updated their range again with GC-Extreme in an attempt to out-do MX-3 and we found that to match the Arctic Cooling product in performance. Since that flurry of activity things have been quiet, other than Arctic Cooling changing their name to Arctic, that is until today when a box arrived on our test bench containing their new MX-4 paste.
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Over the past year and a half, I have seen quite a few ideas at fan controls based inside of cases. While the technology has improved, and I don't see the same stopping of the fans or the limitations the older controllers showed. With all of those built into a case there are simple dials that work to limit the incoming voltage to give the end user the ability to change the fans speeds depending on the demand, or just to tune them for the noise factor. Moving from the case controllers, as there are always some that want more finite control of fans in cases that don't offer controllers built in. This usually leads to the purchase of a rheostat style, bay using, and mounted fan controller. There are many varieties of this type of controller, and their specifications and powering capabilities may or may not cover your specific needs.
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Mit dem Ninja 3 präsentiert der japanische Kühlerspezialist Scythe die nunmehr dritte Auflage des Prozessorkühler-Klassikers Ninja. Mit gewohnt wuchtigen Abmessungen, acht Heatpipes und vielseitiger Lüfterausstattung will Scythe fünf Jahre nach der ersten Ninja-Revision noch punkten. ComputerBase testet die Neuauflage.
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