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The XtremeGear HP-1216B heatsink utilizes a dimpled surface texture on its raw aluminum fins as well, and quite amazingly retails for $29! Standing 153mm tall, the HP-1216B heatsink is equipped with a single no-name 120mm fan that rotates at 2000-1000RPM and is illuminated by four blue LEDs. At full speed it's moderately audible, and at the slowest speed you'll get good performance a nearly silent levels.
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Today we are going to test Tranquillo from Gelid, a CPU cooler with a tower design, four U-shape heatpipes, one 120-mm fan and focused on silence. This cooler has identical specs to Noctua NH-U12P, Thermaltake ISGC-300 and 3R System iCEAGE Prima Boss, which we have already tested and have performed nicely. Will Tranquillo perform well too? Check it out!
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Mit dem LMX Superleggera präsentiert der dänische Hersteller Danamics die finale Version eines lange erwarteten Flüssigmetallkühlers. Auf Basis einer Natrium-Kalium-Mischung werden die herkömmlichen Heatpipes gegen leistungsstarke Flüssigmetall-Kreisläufe ersetzt. ComputerBase testet den Danamics LMX und verrät, ob die technisch aufwändige Konstruktion gegen konventionelle Luftkühler bestehen kann.
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We tested Spire TherMax Eclipse CPU cooler, which has a tower design with five heatpipes and two 120-mm fans. Check it out!
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Spire hat viele verschiedene CPU-Kühler im Angebot. Neben sockelspezifischen Exemplaren und Kühlern für den Server-Bereich sind es gerade die Multi-Sockel-Kühler, welche für den Endkundenmarkt am interessantesten sind. Der neuste Kühler, welcher von Spire angeboten wird, hört auf den Namen TherMax Eclipse II. Er ist der "Nachfolger" der H.D.T.-Kühler TherMax Pro und TherMax II, welche wir im März und Oktober letzten Jahres bereits vorstellten. Was man vom schwarz vernickelten Kühler mit den zwei Lüftern erwarten kann, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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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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Der Trend zum 140-mm-Lüfterformat hält an, so bauen zunehmend immer mehr Gehäusehersteller auf das größere Format. Jedoch ist die Auswahl, im Gegensatz zu den 120-mm-Pendanten, recht überschaubar. Im heutigen RoundUp fühlen wir den Lüftern der Hersteller EKL Alpenföhn, Fractal Design, Nanoxia, Noctua, Noiseblocker, Phobya, Scythe, Sharkoon und Xilence auf den Zahn. Welche Lüfter wirklich empfehlenswert sind und bei welchen Nachholebedarf bestehen, erfahrt ihr im Test.
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In this review Frostytech will be testing out Noctua's massive dual-fan NH-D14 heatsink and comparing it against 280 other heatsinks. The big NH-D14 heatsink stands as tall as a modern tower heatsink but is twice as wide. The dual-fan set up more than makes up for that bulk by proving itself to be an excellent low noise solution capable of performance cooling. This heatsink currently ranks near the top of Frostytech's Top 5 Heatsinks chart.
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Most of us spend quite a bit of time picking out just the right chassis, case fans and coolers for our desktops but notebooks are often left out of the cooling game. There are, however, a few products out there that try to address this. One such product from Cooler Master is the NotePal ErgoStand that we have for review today. We have seen several different versions of notebook coolers, most opting to be a bit more portable than the ErgoStand which can be described as a more stationary stand. The ErgoStand comes with a fan speed control and a 4-port USB hub built into the stand.
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We know KitGuru readers love good coolers – our review of the Noctua Austrian Sandwich (NH D14) has been read by over 60,000 people in the last three weeks. That said, we also know that a substantial portion of that readership couldn’t afford to pay almost £70 for pride of ownership. It is a lot of dosh.
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