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Der Kühlerspezialist Scythe präsentiert mit dem Kama Angle einen recht aussergewöhnlichen CPU-Kühler. Grundsätzlich handelt es sich dabei um einen Kühler im Towerformat, der allerdings rechtwinklig aufgebaut ist. Wie bei anderen Kühlern auch, setzt Scythe hier auf eine Kombination aus
Kupferheatpipes und Aluminiumfins. Wie sich die besondere Anordnung der Kühlfläche im Praxistest schlägt, erfahrt ihr im folgenden Review.
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For this review I will be looking at another product from our friends over at Nexus. The product under the spot light today is a new CPU cooler in the shape of the VCT-9000. As i have looked at a few Nexus cooling products before I have fairly high expectations, and I am pretty sure I won’t be disappointed.
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Corsair and Coolit are fighting head to head with ‘high end’, yet mainstream all in one liquid cooling solutions and as KitGuru recently reviewed the Coolit Vantage we felt it was time to publish our analysis of the Corsair H70 … the successor to the class leading, and very popular H50 CPU cooler.
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Evercool has brought forward the Transformer 4 PLUS as a performance CPU cooler. Sporting four heat pipes and dual 120mm PWM fans, this cooler is made to do its job properly, and show the competition one up simultaneously. While the tests did not properly convey the heat sink’s effectiveness, it is suffice to say that I would expect the Transformer 4 PLUS to be capable to out-perform the majority of mid-performance heat sinks.
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NZXT hat mit dem Havik 140 bereits gezeigt, dass sie neben guten Gehäusen auch gute Kühler bauen können. Der Havik 120 ist dem großen Bruder sehr ähnlich, bietet aber von vielen Sachen etwas weniger. So kommen nur noch 120-mm-Lüfter zum Einsatz und auch die Anzahl der Heatpipes hat sich von sechs auf vier verringert, dafür fallen die Wärmeleitrohre aber nun dicker aus. Dass sich die Unterschiede sich beim Preis bemerkbar machen, ist dann nur die logische Konsequenz. Ob sich die technischen Unterschiede aber auch auf die Leistung auswirken, und wenn ja wie große diese Unterschiede ausfallen, dass wollen wir auf den folgenden Seiten klären.
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Today we’re looking at the Xigmatek Nepartak. From appearances the tower cooler looks faultless in design so let’s hope it stands up to our testing.
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Die Firma Akasa meldet sich im Kühlungsbereich zurück. Nach eigenen Angaben soll der Nero-S Kühler im Premium-Bereich angesiedelt sein, das nichts anderes bedeutet als High-End. Ob dieses Unterfangen im hart umkämpften und gut ausgestatteten Bereich mit vier 8mm-Heatpipes gelingt, steht im folgenden Review.
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'Silent’ is a word that is greatly over used in the PC industry. Power supplies, CPU coolers and video cards are all marketed as being silent, despite featuring fans or other moving parts. These products may well be quiet, but they are definitely not silent.
Chillblast’s Fusion Vacuum PC is different. It is 100% passively cooled in nature, has no moving parts whatsoever outside of the optical drive, and the manufacturer claims that it makes no sound whatsoever.
Despite this, the Vacuum is designed to be an uncompromising general purpose PC, with credible gaming abilities, plenty of expandability and great overall performance.
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Today we are looking at the GELID Rev. 2 Tranquillo Silent CPU tower cooler. The Rev. 2 Tranquillo is an updated version of the Tranquillo. The new Rev. 2 features a new updated mounting system, base, and heatpipe arrangement. Join us as we see how well it performs on our Intel Core i7-930 test system at both stock and overclocking settings.
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With a pretty serious lineup of products already out from Scythe, they decided to rethink and redesign to bring life to a name that has been with Scythe for many years. The Samurai cooler was a cantankerous looking cooler developed in the days when there was little thought of overclocking with the jumpers, or modifying the sockets for more volts. As the needs of users changed, Scythe rolled with the punches and developed the Samurai Z. This was a very basic, two heat-pipe cooler and I use that term loosely. By today’s standards, those two pipes ran to the outer edges and would have improved cooling then, but it couldn’t handle the TDP of today’s processors. With the Samurai Z there was even improvement made and a revision “b” cooler was soon out on shelves.
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