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Enthusiast PC users are rarely satisfied with the performance or appearance of reference bundled CPU coolers. These coolers are either not good enough, too loud or lack aesthetic appeal to be installed inside a very carefully designed system. This alone explains the huge demand for aftermarket cooling solutions and the great number of products available.
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Avec le Silver Arrow SB-E, Thermalright relance son ancien radiateur haut de gamme, en visant le socket 2011, qui utilise de gros processeurs. Gros processeur, donc grosse base, avec pas moins de huit heatpipes Ø6mm. Mais les choses ne s'arrêtent pas là, puisqu'on trouve un ventilateur de 140mm, et un 150mm... Too much ?
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Du côté des radiateurs CPU, il y a une grande mode actuellement, qui n'est pas pour déplaire à ceux qui possèdent de la mémoire haute : réduire le volume des radiateurs. Thermalright a décidé de faire autrement, et déporte un peu les ailettes en courbant les caloducs. Une bonne idée ? Réponse avec le True Spirit 90M.
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At the end of this past March I was introduced to the first cooler from Shagon', the ARC-118. While the cooler was small in stature and cooled by only a 92mm fan, from what I can recall the cooler did pretty well on the charts and offered a somewhat silent user experience. Taking the basic tower, adding a uniquely colored shroud and fan blade combination, the maroon coloring made for an easily recognizable product in your case. Once you have laid eyes on this cooler it's much like a Noctua color scheme, it just never goes away as to which product is in the PC.
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Today we have a roundup of 9 CPU coolers, both water and air, for the new Intel LGA2011 socket. Coolers that we will be looking at came in from Coolink, Corsair, Intel, Noctua, NZXT, and Zalman. These coolers range in price for the budget minded and over $100 for enthusiasts. Join us and see how all the coolers stack up and handle the new Intel Core i7-3960X processor. We will declare a winner based on both price and performance.
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First off let me start by saying I have been a huge fan of Noctua products since they sent me my first cooler to test so many years ago. In the time gone by, Noctua was one of the only companies driven to the perfection to search for a noise free user environment while still delivering some of the best cooling results on the market. To be bluntly obvious, there is only so long a company can utilize one basic concept before technology passes it by and they are no longer competitive. Well, Noctua thought ahead and really came up with a wonderful fan that is one of the most thought-out designs on the market today.I know, the first thing you are going to say is that Noctua fans are ugly and the colors don't match the theme in your chassis. To that I say simply this, get over it already. These colors have made Noctua fans famous over the years and can be discerned in a crowd at long distances. The technology involved in designing a fan like this newest submission far outweighs the concern for color. Then again I am a function over form sort of guy and the only one to see my rigs is me, unless I choose to host images of it.
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The 1040 gram heatsink on the test bench today is the Coolink Corator DS, a dual tower single fan thermal solution designed for use on Intel socket 775/1156/1366 and AMD socket AM2/AM3 processors. A single 800-1700RPM 120mm PWM fan is supplied with the heatsink, nestled snugly between two 46mm wide aluminum fin towers of 30, and 40 fins, respectively.
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Technic3D hat die Nanoxia FX EVO 120mm und 140mm Lüfter im Test. Vier Lüfter aus der Serie werden dort auf dem Teststand ausführlich überprüft, darunter drei 120mm Modelle und ein 140mm Modell. Ob das Versprechen einer hohen Leistung bei geringer Lautstärke gehalten werden kann? Das Ergebnis im folgenden Artikel.
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The Freezer A30 heatsink is an updated version of the AC Freezer 13 Pro, but this time around it's shed its copper base plate for bare heatpipes and had its mounting brackets restricted to AMD processors. The Freezer A30 stands 162mm tall, is built around a familiar tower-style-exposed-heatpipe-heatsink format and weighs a hefty 905 grams. The cooler comes with a single 120mm PWM fan which is mounted to the aluminum fin stack via a muscular plastic fan shroud. No additional fans can be mounted.
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We take a look at the Z77 MPOWER from MSI and see if it can stand out in the highly competitive Z77 market.
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