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We tested the NH-D14 CPU cooler from Noctua, which has two tower heatsinks, six heatpipes, and has 120 mm and 140 mm fans. Check out this monster!
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Dernièrement, Zalman a sorti pas mal de radiateurs CPU, plus ou moins, et surtout plus ou moins originaux. Dans la catégorie je ne prends pas de risque, voici le CNPS8900, dans sa version Extreme. Du cuivre de partout, 60mm de hauteur, idéal pour une configuration Mini-ITX ?
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Aiming to stamp its authority in another segment of the CPU cooling market, Phanteks has released a mid-range model in the PH-TC12DX. Does the dual fan PH-TC12DX have what it takes to shine in an overly-cramped market?
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This time we tested Nexus LOW-7000 R2, a CPU cooler with four heatpipes, a 120-mm fan and with a height of only 2 3/4" (70 mm), making it compatible with SFF cases. But will it perform like "big" coolers?
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In a North American culture, many of us tend to cheer for a favorite sports team, whether it is for football, hockey, basketball, soccer, or golf. Okay, maybe not golf, but you get the idea. This is especially true when teams are sent to the Summer or Winter Olympics. Whenever a team scores a touchdown, a goal, or gets the gold medal, there would be loud roars of voices over a victory. It really doesn't matter if it's a victory for a city or a victory for a nation; it simply feels good for achieving new heights. I remember my first sports event with a large crowd was sitting at a NHL game. It didn't matter whether the opposing team or the team you were cheering for scored a goal; it was either a loud "boo", a loud "yeah", or a loud groan for a near miss. What we have in stock today is a total opposite of that, although it will still give you that good feeling inside of you when you get to the results. Although it still has the letters "N", "H", and "L" in it, it has nothing to do with the National Hockey League, or any other sport, for that matter. Noctua presents the new NH-L12 -- a heatsink that keeps things cool while aiming to remain silent at the same time. "Great things come in small packages", and I think the Noctua NH-L12 delivers just that in a very subtle manner. Keep reading to see what this little beast can deliver!
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Is the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme and the Asus Triton 81 cool enough
for Intel's latest Core i7 (LGA1366) processors? Will overclocking take
its toll on these two heatpipe designs? Chill and read our comparison
review.
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To alleviate heating issues, manufacturers have created slabs of aluminum called laptop cooling pads that go between you and the laptop, or between the laptop and desk. A cooling pad is essentially a flat surface with vents or fans embedded in the body. The sole purpose of a cooling pad is to promote better circulation across the base of a laptop. The Xigmatek Talisman is constructed from a big extruded aluminum slab which has been anodized black and ventilated across its surface. It contains two 70mm fans that rotate at 1500RPM.
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Providing high performance cooling solutions over the last couple months, Raijintek has made a name for themselves in the CPU cooling segment. Now, the company is addressing the needs of GPU users with their Morpheus graphics cards cooler. Morpheus is designed to work on all recent graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA, with the Radeon R9 290X being the prime candidate. AMD's R9 290X reference design is plagued by high temperatures and fan noise due to the way AMD designed the cooler. In order to solve these problems, the Raijintek Morpheus comes with a massive number of 12 heatpipes that cover a large area and use multiple slots to reduce temperatures without compromising on noise.
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Last week, we reviewed the Noctua NH-D15S. Now it is time for the latest C-series cooler from Noctua. How will the latest NH-C14S tep up against the original NH-C14?
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