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Technic3D hat die Corsair H60 Kühleinheit für Prozessoren im Test. Die kompakte und wartungsfreie Flüssigkeitskühlung soll sich wie schon die älteren Vertreter H50 und H70 mit einer einfachen Installation auszeichnen. Die H60 muss sich jedoch auch gegen weitere High-End Kühler in der Leistung erst noch beweisen.
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Watercool is a well known German manufacturer of computer water cooling components and
accessories. In this review we look at their Watercool HTSF2 3x120 LTX Radiator. It
measores 410 x 130 x 50 mm, weights 1550g and can be mounted with three 120 mm fans.
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Liquid CPU coolers have become quite prevalent over the last couple years, and you can’t help but notice another one pop up on the market here and there, especially from Corsair. Ivy Bridge and Haswell CPUs are very well known to be large heat producers, so one needs a better solution to cool them down. The stock HSF that Intel includes with these CPUs isn’t enough, since even in stock form you can see very high temperatures, depending on the application you’re running. Not something you want to see with a brand new processor, right? Step on over to Corsair’s recently released Hydro Series H75 liquid CPU cooler. This cooler is designed to tame those nasty temperatures that you may be seeing and also be very compact, measuring only 25mm thick, fitting in small cases and/or tight spaces. Read on to see how it performs!
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Digging into our bag of tricks, we can bring forth some results of the NZXT Kraken G10 bracket and fan system working with an AIO to cool your video card.
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Technic3D hat die Corsair H80 Kühleinheit für CPUs im Test. Die kompakte Flüssigkeitskühlung möchte die hiesige Highend Gemeinde ansprechen. Im folgenden Artikel stehen die Vor,- und Nachteile auf dem Prüfstand.
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One thing most enthusiasts hate about hardware upgrades is the need to buy all new cooling gear. Historically this has been a problem since the days of the board mounted heatsink starting with the AthlonXP and Intel 478. While the length of time between socket changes has helped take the sting out of buying new gear the fact you have to do it is the issue.
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In every industry there is always at least one company that seems to always be on top. No matter what product they are releasing they always sell well and everyone seems to love them. Without a doubt one of these companies is Corsair. As an owner of one of the original Corsair AIO’s, the H70, I am very interested to see how far they’ve come over the years. Today we will be taking a look at one of their most recent AIO units, the H80i. At the mid-top end of Corsairs line and with so many AIO cooling units on the market, lets take this cooler for a test drive and find out where it falls when the heat is turned up.
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Corsair’s Hydro Series Extreme Performance H100i CPU Cooler was great to work with. There isn’t really much to stay about it aesthetically, but the build quality and materials used were great. Installation was made very easy, and we had no pinching hoses due to the low permeability tubing used and leaks were non-existent. The added LED system on the water block itself may be gimmicky for some, but I think it was a very nice added feature. Knowing that I’m able to program it to change colors based on temperature is pretty cool...
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Today we are going to take a look at the latest iteration of the Corsair H60 liquid CPU cooler. This is a slightly revised version of the existing H60, tweaked to improve cooling performance. The upgrades include an improved CPU block, uprated hoses and a new fan based on the latest Air Flow SP120 design.
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Everyone know Cooler Master and their Gamer Cases. But in this review we will look at
something completely different. It is the Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Liquid CPU Cooler -
a closed system with a single fan radiator and CPU block with built in 12 volt pump.
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