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We tested the Corsair H60, a mainstream sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs, with a radiator cooled by a 120 mm fan. Check it out!
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Phobya wurde 2008 ins leben gerufen und ist keine Firma im herkömmlichen Sinne sondern der Zusammenschluss von mehreren Firmen, Herstellern, Entwicklern, Designern und Technologieinhabern, die nach einheitlichen und strengen Qualitätsrichtlinien Produkte entwickeln, herstellen und unter der Marke Phobya vertreiben. Bekannt sind sie vorallen durch ihre Produkte rund um das Thema Wasserkühlung geworden. Aber auch Lüfter, Moddingartikel, sogar Mauspads findet man in ihrem Sortiment. Aquatuning hat uns den Phobya Radiator Stand - black - Triple 3x120mm/4x180 "Bench Edition" für ein Ausführliches Review zur Verfügung gestellt. Wie die Montage dabei abläuft und die Handhabung ist, wollen wir mit diesem Review näher bringen.
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Today we are going to look at one of Corsair’s latest liquid CPU coolers, the H55. This is an improved version of the existing H50 cooler which is popular with those looking for a high performance cooler at a very reasonable price point. We look forward to seeing how it fares in our tests.
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Technic3D hat die Phobya Shrouds im Test. Ob und wie solche Shrouds eine Wasserkühlung verbessern können, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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EKWB EK-XLC Predator 240 All In One Watercooler Review @ KG
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When we heard that NZXT was coming out with a low-cost water cooling kit for video cards we were ecstatic and couldn’t wait to get one to try out. At first we thought NZXT was coming out with a product that included a water cooler, but the end result is basically a $29.99 mounting kit for a water cooler. The Kraken G10 from NZXT allows you to install ANY Asetek based All-In-One (AIO) water cooler to your video card. Read on to see what happens when we install the NZXT Kraken X40 to a Radeon R9 290X video card with the NZXT Kraken G10 mounting bracket!
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NZXT's Kraken X60 is special in that it is the first 280mm all in one liquid CPU cooler to hit the market. With NZXT conducting the market transition from 120mm/240mm to 140mm/280mm they are able to offer more surface area, larger fans capable of shifting more air and resultantly more performance than the competition - all that with what is their first entrance into the liquid CPU cooler market. Although, given that this NZXT Kraken X60 design uses a Asetek 240mm radiator, block and pump base design, we anticipate it won't be long (probably less than a few weeks from writing this) before Corsair, Thermaltake and many others have their own equivalents.
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One of the biggest selling points of Swiftech’s all in one cooler, the H220 is it’s claim to be a fully expandable liquid cooling system. By this they mean it is possible to add other cooling elements to the self contained loop. This would mean that for the price of only $139.99 USD you can buy for yourself the complete set of core components needed for a custom liquid cooling loop, something that would normally cost around $300. The main components include; a pump, a radiator, a block for the component you wish to cool, and a reservoir. Starting off from these items you can now easily add any other element from your rig to the loop. If their claim is true, the sky’s the limit, you can liquid cool anything from your gpu to your chipset, to your ram. Not keeping cool enough with just the 240mm radiator? Throw an additional radiator into the loop as well! Follow along as we explore how to work with a liquid cooling loop, and find out just what the limits of this “expandability” are.
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Today Chad takes us on a tour of Cooler Master's new Nepton 240M all-in-one CPU water cooler. Is this the one for you? Read on and take a look.
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Technic3D hat eine Einsteiger-Wasserkühlung in der Phobya Edition aus dem Hause Aquatuning im Test. Solche Einsteigersets sind meist preisgünstig zu erwerben und sollen in Konkurrenz zu einschlägigen High-End Luftkühlern beziehungsweise kompakten Flüssigkeitskühlern stehen. Ob sich eine Anschaffung lohnt, klärt der folgende Testbericht.
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