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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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Throughout the reviewing and testing, there wasn't really a whole lot I could pick as a problem with this cooler. It's cheap, quiet, cost effective, built well and best of all, it performs just like any other premier coolers I have tested on the market.
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Dual fan towers have quickly become the aftermarket cooling standard for the PC. They are relatively compact, provide excellent surface area for cooling, and are limited only by the available room in your chassis and motherboard components. Of course performance is the key thing with aftermarket coolers and overall performance is a direct result of how well a company can combine everything together.
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Thermaltake stellt fast schon monatlich neue Produkte im Bereich der Kühlung vor. Nach längerer Abwesenheit auf Technic3D findet sich nun der schon länger erhältliche „Contac 29“ CPU-Kühler mit drei 8mm Heatpipes in der Redaktion ein. Wie er sich auf unserem Teststand im Vergleich zu weiteren High-End Kühlern schlägt, steht im folgenden Testbericht.
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Today we are reviewing Turbo2 from Evercool, a low-cost VGA cooler with two heatpipes and an 80-mm fan. Check out its performance!
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A heatsink that breathes, say what? Yep today I've got for review the Zaward Vapor120 that is a breathable heatsink On the heatsink fins are dimples that allow the cooler to breathe thus improving heat exchange efficiency by up to 30%. Does it work? Well that's what we're here to find out. I'm testing it on my Corei5 750 CPU and i've put it up against a couple other coolers for comparison, so read on to learn more about this cooler and see how it performs..
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CPU cooler is one of the major product lines of Thermaltake and FRIO was just launched recently in order to respond Intel latest six cores processors where thermal power and die size are increased. Thermaltake FRIO is a tower CPU cooler with 5 x Ø8 mm U-shaped copper heat pipes, dual fans supported and thermal dissipation factor support up to 220W excellent cooling capacity.
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An amalgamation of both old and new is present in Noctua’s latest offering to the processor cooling sector. Building on previous successes, namely the NH-U12P, the NH-D14 is characterised by two fin stacks and a dual-fan cooling configuration.
The new, seen with the inclusion of the of Noctua's largest fan to date: the 140mm NF-P14 FLX construction slotted between the independent fin stacks is combined with elements from past coolers by the thermal solutions manufacturer. The heatsink bares similarities to the NH-U12P in terms of the fin spacing and heatpipe layout whilst the push-pull fan design can be attributed to the SE1366 version of the same cooler.
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While the Mugen 2 was a bulky, rather unattractive and more industrial looking cooler, today we have a tower cooler with aluminum fins and copper heat pipes and Scythe even keeps the pre-cooler on board. But that is where the similarities end. The design, concepts and physics built into the latest sample are in a way something I have seen, such as offset fins, but this Trident Multi Layer Fin Structure is something completely new. Now, I have seen notches and cuts and curves, even closing off the sides to get better temperatures and fan air flow, but never implemented like this.
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Wer sich einen Rechner selbst zusammenstellen möchte, könnte bei Cooler Master sehr viel von dem finden, was er für diesen, bis auf die Hardware, benötigt. So finden sich im Produktportfolio neben Kühlern, Netzteilen, Gehäusen, Lüftern auch noch Festplattengehäuse, Wärmeleitpaste, Tastaturen und Mäuse um nur die wichtigsten Dinge aufzuzählen. Neben der großen Produktvielfalt sind in den meisten Kategorien auch die verschiedenen Preissegmente von High-End bis Low-Cost abgedeckt. Einen Kühler, welcher eher im günstigen Preissegment angesiedelt ist, wollen wir heute auf die Finger fühlen. Der Hyper N520 ist gleich mit zwei Lüftern ausgestattet und soll auch für leistungsstarke Prozessoren der Core-i7- und AM3-Serien eine ausreichende Kühlleistung mit sich bringen. Wie sich der Kühler schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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