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What do you get when you mix an AI/O with a high-end designs? You get the new Tundra series and the TD03 AIO from SilverStone.
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Are you a fan of cooling efficiency, bling, and especially the two combined? If so, COUGAR’s CFD Dual-X LED fans are worth checking out. Ideally spec’d as fans to line the interior of your chassis, only part of the CFD series’ goal is to keep things cool. The other half is to make your PC stand out, both with its bright LEDs and aggressive design.
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In the market for a large down flow CPU cooler? Scythe is offering exactly that with the new Grand Kama Cross 2.
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We just looked at the Tundra TD03, but I know most of you want a 240mm solution. Have a look at SilverStone's Tundra TD02 that offers exactly that.
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Arctic begann mit Prozessorkühlern und hat sich in der Zwischenzeit zu einem Hersteller für PC-Zubehör aller Art entwickelt. Mit dem Freezer i30 genannten Prozessorkühler in klassischer Tower-Bauweise will Arctic nun viel Kühlleistung für einen recht geringen Preis bieten. Speziell die "Direct Touch Heatpipes" und auch der verwendete Lüfter soll zu einer guten Kühlleistung mit geringer Lautstärke beitragen. Wie sich dieses Kühlermodell in unseren Kühlercharts schläg, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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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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The Cooler Master V8 GTS Air CPU Cooler like the previous V8 line, is a winner. It sports eight 6mm heatpipes, two LED 140mm fans, many aluminum fins and comes with a smooth baseplate with vapor chamber technology. This thing is a beast!
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It’s been awhile since we introduced a DeepCool product and boy have they been busy in the meantime. If you don’t remember or never knew, DeepCool is a Shenzhen, China based company specializing in thermal solutions. While they have been in operation since 1996, they are just beginning to enter the mainstream US market for aftermarket cooling. Of course since they are suppliers to Dell, Fujitsu, Siemens, Osram, and others there is a good chance that you have actually used some of their products in the past. In the time between our last review and now they have brought many new products to market, as well as expanded their global reach. You can now find some of their products on mainstream US PC supply sites. Today we will be taking a close look at one of their most recently released products, the Gammaxx S40. Designed to bring big cooling in a small form factor, lets find out just how well DeepCool has been doing.
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Der Dark Knight bleibt ein treuer Begleiter des Kühlerspezialisten Xigmatek. Hatte der Erfolgskühler bereits 2008 in anderer Version das Licht der Welt erblickt, führten verschiedene Variationen über Jahre hinweg den Erfolgskurs weiter fort. Ende des letzten Jahres fand sich die Night Hawk-Edition im Markt ein, nun folgt die Frostbourne Edition, welche komplett in Weiß gehalten ist. Wie erfolgreich sich der Dark Knight 2013 präsentieren kann, klärt unser Test.
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It has been a long time coming, but finally the king has graced us with its presence! The Noctua NH-D14 was released back on November 2nd 2009 and it has been the benchmark for high performance air coolers ever since that day. Despite that we've never actually gotten around to producing a review of this amazing cooler. So I asked Noctua if they could provide us with one and they duly delivered. With us pushing forward and testing so many CPU coolers it is easy to get lost in the mountain of numbers but what easier way to make it through than with some Noctua NH-D14 results as a signpost.
You may be thinking, this review is a bit late, isn't it kind of pointless? Well not really I'd say. Firstly we are reviewing the NH-D14 SE2011, or the "Special Edition". This was released back on November 2nd 2011 - exactly two years after the original Noctua NH-D14 came to market making it around 18 months old. The changes are minimal but it brings LGA 2011 support and some improved fans. Nonetheless the NH-D14 has never been more relevant for high performance CPU cooling and to this day it still probably outsells every other dual tower CPU cooler on the market. That said I think you'll agree that it's about time we gave the Noctua NH-D14 a thorough going over to show you why most enthusiasts regard this as the best air CPU cooler on the market. And let's face it with the NH-D14 selling by the boatload, with Noctua struggling to produce them fast enough, I wouldn't be surprised if we see it last for at least a few more years before a successor is introduced.
Furthermore if that hasn't made you excited enough then we've also opted to add a third fan, an NF-F12, and see how the NH-D14 performs under triple fan testing!
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