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Vor einigen Wochen wurde der erste ARCTIC Hybrid Kühler vorgestellt, der speziell für die neue GTX 600 Serie konzipiert wurde. Anfang August wurde nun auch das passende Modell für die Radeon Grafikkarten fertig. Dieser nennt sich Accelero Hybrid 7970 und ist mit aktuellen Karten der 7000 Serie kompatibel. Neben der Radeon HD7970 und HD7950 kann der Kühler auch auf den neuesten 7870 und 7850 verwendet werden.
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AMD's FX-Series Liquid Cooling Heatsink ships pre-filled and is no more difficult to install than a standard heatsink. The CPU cooler installs onto any AMD socket AM2/AM2+/AMD3/AM3+/FM1/FM2 processor using standard hardware, the liquid-to-air heat exchanger needs only a 120mm rear case fan cut out to hang from.
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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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In unserem heutigen Test beschäftigen wir uns mit der Antec 620 V4
Kompaktwasserkühlung. In der neuesten Ausführung wurde die Pumpe
nochmals
überarbeitet und verspricht eine höhere Kühlleistung bei geringerer
Lautstärke.
Wie sich die überarbeitete Version der Kompaktwasserkühlung in unserem
Test
schlägt, erfahrt ihr auf den nächsten Seiten.
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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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The high performance cooling that "all in one" or "closed loop" liquid CPU coolers bring is becoming ever more popular. Everything above the upper-entry level price point, approximately above £45/€60/$70, is largely dominated by these types of coolers. The market up until January this year was dominated by 120mm radiator or 240mm radiator units. However, Corsair and NZXT, working with Asetek, have now made a significant leap forward in bringing out 140mm and 280mm based radiator units. You will be able to find reviews of the NZXT Kraken X40, NZXT Kraken X60, Corsair H90 and this unit, the H110, on our website. These 140mm fan based units offer larger radiator surface areas and higher airflow fans which ultimately means better cooling performance.
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Avec le H220, Swiftech entend bien renouveler le marché du watercooling AiO, en proposant un kit abordable, avec une pompe maison, mais aussi la possibilité d'ajouter des éléments. Un petit plus qui devrait faire pencher la balance en sa faveur auprès de nombreuses personnes. Mais est-il performant ?
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In the computer world, every once in awhile a company that is thought of as bargain basement starts to come out with great products. In this case we’re talking about XSPC. Usually considered at best to be entry level, not many would give XSPC a second look for pure performance. That is until they released their first Raystorm blocks. Now not only are they affordable, but they actually stack up against the big name water cooling manufacturers. And that leads us to today’s review, the XSPC RayStorm 750 RS240 Watercooling kit. This kit has everything you need to build your own custom watercooling loop. Let’s take a look…
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The build up to SilverStone's Tundra series of All-In-One closed loop liquid CPU coolers has been a very exciting one for me. While quite a few of news sites falsely reported that the Tundra is based on a collaboration between SilverStone and Asetek/CoolIT, the Tundra series is unique because it is entirely in-house. That means SilverStone designed everything themselves from the ground up. The model we have here today is the flagship Tundra TD02, the 240mm radiator based version, and this unit (like the TD04) uses an aluminium unibody and has some rather unique aesthetics. Aluminium and alloy is are the materials of choice throughout the majority of the product's construction making it both high quality and unique looking.
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Let's test the SilverStone TD02, a liquid cooling system for processors. It has a 240 mm radiator with two 120 mm fans side by side and a full metallic CPU block.
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