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Evercool's original Transformer 4 CPU cooler, with its dual 120mm fans, 8mm copper heatpipes and direct touch design should have been a top performer in the CPU cooling market. It wasn't. The newer Transformer 4 PLUS, with its higher speed PWM fans performs much better and adds socket 1156 support into the mix. In fact, the cooling is quite good and even has the cooling muscle to support some moderate overclocking.
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Laptops and notebooks have become increasingly popular over the last few years as the designs and power have improved. However as the designs and aesthetics have recently improved, laptops on the whole have got thinner. Not only does this cause a problem for the manufacturer to fit everything in but it also causes problems for cooling, especially when we are demanding more and more power from every generation. This has always been a problem but is becoming more apparent as we are introducing dual, triple and quad cores into laptops. This may change in the long run with Sandy bridge and Fusion but this is not going to be instantly replacing all those laptops that some of us have grown up with. In fact, it's going to be quite a while before manufacturers switch over to these new generation motherboards and processors with regards to high-powered laptops at least.
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Today we are looking the newest addition to the Zalman CNPS line up, the CNPS11X. The new CNPS11X is not your typical tower cooler. With a unique color and shape, Zalman has once again added a new spin to high performance air cooling. Join us as we see how Zalman's newest twist on the traditional tower cooler fares on our Intel Core i7 test bench.
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Today we take a look at one of Noctua's most recent coolers, the NH-C14, pairing it with Intel's high end i7-990X CPU to find out how high we can take the CPU on air cooling.
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Prolimatech sollte jeden User ein Begriff sein, stellt doch der Hersteller von CPU-Kühlern einige der Besten Kühler am Markt bereit. Wir testen heute den Genesis in der Dual Orangeline Edition, welcher in dieser Konfiguration von Caseking angeboten wird. Beim Genesis handelt es sich um einen Towerkühler, welcher über zwei Towerelemente verfügt. Einer der beiden Tower ist dabei so angeordnet, dass er als Topflow-Kühler arbeitet. Dies hat den Vorteil, dass Bauteile rund um die CPU und selbst die Speicherbänke vom Luftstrom des Kühlers mit gekühlt werden. Mit zwei 140mm Lüftern aus dem Hause Xigmatek ausgestattet, gehört der Genesis zu den leisen Vertretern seiner Art. Wie sich der Genesis bei uns im Test geschlagen hat, erfahrt Ihr im folgenden Bericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen.....
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CPU coolers, or at least air-based coolers, have had a tendency to grow in size and in all dimensions. This is certainly no exceptions as this thing is huge and I would certainly take a gander at the weight as it is impressively over 1kg and that is just the product weight! The larger the heatsinks are in theory the more surface area you can have and as such more heat lost. Typically however, the fans are mounted on the side of the heatsink to push/pull air into the heatsink. In contrast the Corator has the fan located in the centre which means the heatsink is a lot bigger but does incorporate the fan. Whether this provides any benefit to the airflow through the system I am not so sure and hopefully our testing will prove either way.
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Today we have the latest and greatest from Corsair and Antec connected to our test system as we put the H80 and Kuhler 920 head to head in order to find out which is best. Can Corsair (and CoolIT's) latest design beat the critically acclaimed Asetek/Antec model?
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In diesem Review möchte ich testen, ob eine Low Budget Wasserkühlung besser sein kann als eine High End Luftkühlung. Für diesen Test treten Produkte von Alphacool und Phopya gegen den Prolimatech Super Mega und den Alpenföhn Peter an. Wie das Duell ausgehen wird, erfahrt ihr in diesem Test.
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Lately at APH Networks, we have been suffering from the 'Australian effect'. By the 'Australian effect', I mean stuff always somehow turns out to be upside down. I have no idea how this has been happening in almost every review, but hopefully that bug does not hit this review as well, or else we might be in trouble. Either way, all I know is that there are some things that are better left right side up than upside down. Take your computer's CPU heatsink/fan, for example: Have you ever tried installing it the wrong way? How did that turn out... if you are not in Australia? I don't think it would be too appropriate to have the fins or the fan touching the CPU, haha. Anyways, where were we again? Oh right, it is now time to talk about today's product. By now, I'm sure most users want to know what we will be taking a look at today. The product in particular comes to us from Zalman, a renowned force in the computer cooling market with many budget to enthusiast products that may be used to suit any need -- where the CNPS5X SZ is a CPU heatsink/fan advertised to be "ultra quiet" with powerful cooling performance. Let us see how well it lives up to their claim, and how it stacks up in today's market.
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Technic3D hat den Thermalright Macho HR-02 CPU-Kühler im Test. Der Macho HR-02 kostet über 20,00 Euro weniger als noch der erste HR-02 und muss mit einigen optischen "Qualitätseinbußen" kämpfen. Wie sich das am Ende genau bemerkbar macht, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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