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Want a bit of style, even though you have no extra room for the CPU cooler? Zalman may have your answer with the CNPS2X super low profile CPU cooler.
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The CM Storm SF-17 is designed with enthusiasts in mind. The Cooler Master CM Storm SF-17 can fit laptops up to 19’ and sports a 180mm silent fan, four levels of usability, four USB ports, a step less fan controller, and a really good look about it with the red LED across the front. A laptop cooler is perfect for people that use laptops for everything, i.e. a college student who needs a portable PC for classes and homework, yet also intends to use it for heavy gaming during downtime. It is during these times that the CM Storm SF-17 can really shine, effectively allowing a laptop user to cool their machine more efficiently which, in turn, lets them game on.
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The SilverStone TD03 is a liquid cooling system for processors. It has a 120 mm radiator with two 120 mm fans in push-pull configuration, and a full metallic CPU block. Let's see if it is a good buy.
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Low profile CPU coolers are taking off in popularity these days as people look to build their own NAS systems, HTPCs and portable gaming rigs. With so many low profile CPU coolers out there it is easy to get overwhelmed but today we are hoping to simplify things a bit as we are taking a look at another low profile CPU cooler this time courtesy of Prolimatech. The Prolimatech Samuel 17 is a low profile CPU cooler boasting six 6mm heat pipes and support for an 120mm fan and it measures in at just 45mm tall before adding a fan. The Samuel 17 is Prolimatech’s only low profile CPU cooler that they have ever made and they specifically market it for HTPC systems.
With a whole host of competitors to the Prolimatech Samuel 17 (such as the Gelid Slim Hero, Scythe Big Shuriken 2, Noctua NH-L12 and so on) we are really hoping that it can deliver something good because the competition is pretty stiff these days in the low profile CPU cooler market.
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Prolimatech make some of the biggest and meatiest heatsinks on the market (such as the Genesis, Megahalems and so on) but today we have something relatively minuscule from Prolimatech in the form of the Panther CPU cooler. This is a quad 6mm heatpipe with a single 120mm red LED fan. It has been designed to be compact but high performance and it is targeted at the mid range user who values RAM compatibility. The Prolimatech Panther is not that far off your average tower heatsink CPU cooler at 161mm tall but is coming in at around £30 making it a very much value orientated option. It is also one of the very few Prolimatech CPU coolers to actually come bundled with a fan as they often provide only passive heatsinks and allow you to add your own fans.
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Technic3D hat den RaiJintek EreBoss CPU-Kühler im Test. Neu auf dem Markt ist die Firma RaiJintek und möchte mit dem EreBoss im High-End Bereich angesiedelt sein. Wie der EreBoss gegen seine starke Konkurrenz abschneidet, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Is it an improvement from the past even if the specs don't say so? Let's see how the testing goes.
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Oggi abbiamo il piacere di presentarvi la quarta rivisitazione del famoso, ed ottimo, modello Scythe Mugen; il produttore nipponico è sempre stato capace di progettare modelli economici, qualitativamente buoni e prestazionalmente validi, con un occhio di riguardo alla rumorosità complessiva, sempre ridotta all’osso e mai problematica. Buona lettura !
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Our summer vacation timeout is almost upon us and although it will roughly be just 5-6 days long that doesn't mean that it will be solely fun and pleasure. So during these 3 days all of us will be testing several compact electronic devices (obviously we can't really test PC hardware while on vacations) such as portable battery packs, portable speakers, Wi-Fi sharing drives/devices, action cameras, Bluetooth wireless headsets and of course normal wired headsets since we really don't want to fall back on our review schedule (if we did that would mean more work for us once we get back). However until we take our short leave (should be the 12th of August if all goes according to plan) there are quite a few hardware reviews left to share with all of you including the one regarding the latest CPU Cooler by be quiet! the Shadow Rock 2.
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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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