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Let's test the Transformer 3 CPU cooler from Evercool, which has a tower heatsink with three heatpipes and a 120 mm fan. Check it out!
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High performance cooling has come a long way over the years and while most people associate aftermarket cooling options with overclocking that isn't always the case. Some coolers may be best suited as high capacity alternatives to the cheap and unattractive OEM designs.
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The Freezer XTREME Rev. 2 is a CPU cooler with twin heatsinks, four heatpipes, and a 120 mm fan. Let's check it out!
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Après le très performant Megahalems, une révision B plutôt discrète et un anecdotique Mega Shadow, Prolimatech propose une nouvelle évolution de son fer de lance, sobrement appelée pour l’occasion Super Mega. Esthétiquement proche de ses prédécesseurs dont il conserve la forme et les dimensions, cette nouvelle mouture se différencie principalement par l’ajout massif de cuivre. Ce surplus de matière entraine une augmentation de poids et une hausse du prix. Il ne nous reste plus qu'à vérifier ce qu’apporte cette petite touche bling-bling au Super Mega !
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If you're overclocking your CPU, you're going to need a better cooler than the one that shipped with your CPU. There are many aftermarket alternatives, but enthusiasts know that Thermalright's products should always be on their short list. The problem is the high-performance coolers can cost quite a lot, with prices of more than $75 for top-end air coolers and well over $100 for good all-in-one water coolers. Thermalright tries to address this problem with the Macho HR02 cooler, which they pitch as their "mainstream enthusiast" product. At an MSRP of $39.95, it comes in well under most high performance coolers, but will its performance match theirs? Benchmark Reviews puts this product to the test.
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Well jeez guys, who doesn't get hot and sweaty when gaming or overclocking their monster rig? Well never fear my friends, Silverstone has you covered. Introducting the AP121 USB Desktop Fan. It's a 12cm impeller in a circular frame of variable colours that's USB Powered! What's not to love?
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Thermaltake has been in the business of producing CPU heatsinks and their related accessories for quite a while now. As we've seen in past reviews, Thermaltake's engineers generally know what they're doing. Today we'll be taking a look at their Frio OCK CPU cooler, a souped-up version of the Frio cooler already reviewed here.
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Prozessorkühler der Traditionsmarke Coolermaster haben in den letzten Jahren vorrangig durch optische Auffälligkeiten und leistungsstarke Lüfter um die Gunst der Käufer gebuhlt und damit nur bedingt die Bedürfnisse der Anwender erfüllt. Mit dem neuen Hyper 612S verzichtet Coolermaster nun auf optische Spielchen und setzt konsequent auf niedrige Lautstärke. ComputerBase testet den Silent-Kühler.
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Enermax has entered the CPU cooler market, and we are reviewing their first model: the ETS-T40-TA, which has a tower heatsink, four U-shaped heatpipes, and a 120 mm fan.
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I've said before that since the coolers included with retail CPUs are both quiet and effective at stock clock speeds, overclocking is the only reason anyone should buy a third party CPU cooler. Well, this isn't strictly true: not all third party CPU coolers are designed to handle ultra-high overclocks in massive tower systems; sometimes, what you need is a cooler that is more effective than the retail cooler in specific situations, such as the tight confines of a micro-ATX or HTPC case. When airflow's at a premium, a properly designed cooler that can fit into a tight space can be a big help. Benchmark Reviews looks at Cooler Master's new GeminII S524 cooler, which is designed for just such applications.
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