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The Noctua NF-A14 PWM Fan is a premium quiet 140mm fan that's perfect for a case, cooler or radiator. Since it sports a SSO2 bearing, flow channels, stepped inlet design and inner surface microstructures it's quiet, performs well and has a long lifespan. You can't go wrong with this fan!
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Today for review I’ve got the Thermaltake DuOrb VGA cooler. The DuOrb is nice looking product, it’s copper and it has blue LEDs in it for a little color in your case. I’ve got a Diamond ATI 4870 1gig that has a stock cooler that works fairly well, but it can get rather loud under load so I had high hopes that the DuOrb could keep my card cool and quiet at the same time…
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The Promlimatech Magnetic Pin is a unique rubber pin that magnetically attaches your system fan to your case. The embedded magnets are what make this product so unique, because it allows you quickly install and remove your fans, with no screwdriver needed! Read on to see how they work and if they are worth the cost!
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Even though we try to concentrate on enthusiast level cooling solutions we are often called on to look at more mainstream heatsinks to see just how good they really are. In the case of the SilenX EFZ-120HA5 we are pleasantly surprised to see some good C/W numbers from a heatsink that would normally get overlooked by the community.
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Scythe präsentierte im April die 4. Auflage des Scythe Katana CPU Kühler. Der nach einem japanischen Schwert benannte Katana 4 soll nun den Vorgänger mit einigen Verbesserungen ablösen. Zudem ist er jetzt mit allen aktuellen CPU - Sockeln kompatibel und soll mittels einem niedrigen Preis Punkten. Wir wollen den Katana 4 in diesem Review nun einmal näher vorstellen und testen was er kann.
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Fan controllers come in all shapes in sizes, but it’s not every day you see one that looks like a DJ’s mixer. Today we’ll be looking at the NZXT Sentry Mix Fan Controller, which supports up to six fans. The fans can be controlled very easily with each having its own slider. Each slider is individually marked and can be easily spotted in one of five LED colors.
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Austrian Cooler giant Noctua released a while back two new additions to their popular CPU cooling line-up. Two single slim design tower coolers in two different versions: the NH-U12S utilizing a 120mm fan and it's bigger brother the NH-U14S, sporting a bigger 140mm fan. Both coolers are designed for uncompromising performance, however not at the cost of mainboard and RAM compatibility. Unlike other cooler manufacturers Noctua isn't updating it's product range on the fly, a clear sign that the design and technology behind their products is reflected in great lasting performance and reliability. The latter statement is backed up by a 6 year warranty on the cooler and included Fan.
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Noctua is back in the house. It’s always good to have them here. We appreciate the work and effort that is put into these cooler designs and their build quality. Although some of the designs or color schemes might not speak to everyone, the performance is far from lackluster. Noctua is a respectable contender on both fronts. We will be looking at the Noctua NH-L12 today. The Noctua NH-L12 is a top-down low-profile CPU cooler geared towards the small spaces such as HTPC’s and other small form factor scenarios. With a total height of just under 100mm this cooler could even be used in a 3U server rack.
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Coolermaster has a reputation in the world of hardware cooling. They are well known for their excellent heatsinks and water-cooling devices. I've used several of their products over the years and have rarely been disappointed. The old saying goes that you get what you pay for, and with Coolermaster, even if you feel you are buying the name, their reputation always holds up to expectations. So when I got the opportunity to review the Hyper TX3, I jumped on it. So here's a little preview of what the TX3 claims to do, and then we'll put it to the test to see what it's really made of.
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Arctic Cooling ist bekannt für preisgünstige Kühllösungen rund um den Computer, welche gleichzeitig aber auch mit einer geringen Geräuschkulisse einhergehen. Gerade im Bereich der Grafikkarten konnten die Produkte von Arctic Cooling aber auch immer mehr mit starken Leistungen überzeugen. So nutzen mittlerweile einige Grafikkarten-Hersteller Kühler von Arctic Cooling um die Hauseigenen Grafikkarten leise und kühl zu halten. Der Accelero XTREME ist einer der Kühler, der vornehmlich auf High-End-Grafikkarten verbaut wird. Mit dem Accelero XTREME GTX Pro wurde eine weitere Variante des erfolgreichen Kühlers auf den Markt gebracht, welche sich speziell um die High-End-Karten von Nvidia kümmert. Wie sich der Kühler im Praxistest schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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