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Today we are going to take another look at the Corsair H100i liquid CPU that we reviewed a few weeks ago. We were very impressed with the cooler and it deservedly won our most prestigious ‘Must Have’ award. This time, we are going to see how the cooler performs when paired with some of Corsair’s latest aftermarket fans.
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We ventured across the pond for new water cooling kits to find Alphacool wants our opinion on the 240mm version of the NexXxoS Cool Answer set.
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Congratulations, you have made it to the final year of this world, or as typical, normal people would call, 2012. Now, assuming you are not some death-craving Mayan preparing for the end of the world, here at APH Networks, we have a review for you on liquid cooling. To be more specific, the Thermaltake Bigwater 760 Plus CPU cooler. I always find it interesting how many people find liquid cooling something for hardcore enthusiasts. This isn't completely true. While back in the late 90's it would be a true statement, today, many high-end gaming rigs come with liquid cooling, and you can even buy chassis with built-in systems as well. Not to mention there are many products out there you can easily get your hands on to instantly put in liquid cooling. However, one of the major hurdles for consumers to adopt liquid cooling amass is the fear of leaks and other unknowns. Fortunately, those who have played with any liquid cooling know that leaks are very rare when done properly, and you can always test to make sure it will not go wrong before installing it. The advantages of liquid cooling are quite large, but for your average all-in-one liquid cooling solutions, the best benefit you can get is removing that large aftermarket air cooler from your computer, and replacing it with something easier to fit. Now, I'm not here to give lectures on the benefits of liquid cooling, so let's take a look at the Bigwater 760 Plus CPU cooler.
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Technic3D hat das Thermaltake Bigwater 760 Plus Wasserkühlungs-Set im Test. Ausgestattet mit einem vollen Lieferumfang zur CPU-Kühlung und einigen Verbesserungen, will Thermaltake im Kühlungsbereich Boden gutmachen. Wie sich das Komplettset in der Praxis zeigt und ob die Leistung stimmig ist, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Today we are going to take a look at Corsair’s latest flagship CPU cooler, the H100i. This directly replaces the coveted Corsair H100 cooler which is widely regarded as the best ‘all-in-one’ liquid cooler on the market. We tested the H100 when it was released a little over a year ago and were extremely impressed with what it had to offer.
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Asetek is among the world's largest and leading manufacturers of water cooling and
coolers in general. They have their base in Denmark, where it all started with the
production of their Vapochill compressor cooling.
The product we are looking at here, is their own 140 mm Liquid CPU Cooling System, based
on a single 140 mm radiator in a compact and closed system with a CPU block with built
in 12 volt pump. This is again exclusive, as Asetek isn't selling the kit themselves.
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Antec have had good success with their AIO water cooling solutions in the last few years, the Antec 620 and 920 have long been two of my favourite solutions when doing system builds. They may not always have achieved the best temperatures in performance benchmarks, but on a personal level I’ve found the build quality to be rock solid and sometimes it is the long term performance, not the benchmarks, that can make or literally break a build.
The new cooler from Antec is looking to do things a little different with a strange new pump and radiator combination unlike anything we’ve seen before. It’s a tribute to Antecs ideals of function over form and if the it will be interesting to see not only how it performs, but also how it looks.
As always we will be looking for solid performance in our benchmarks, but we would also like to see the solid build quality Antec are known for. With a price tag of around £45 it is competitive with most high end air coolers and is about on par for most AIO 120mm radiator coolers. It has a good range of support for popular socket types and its 120mm radiator should ensure high compatibility for most chassis design. Now let’s get right to it and see what else it has to offer, then put it through its paces on our test bench.
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Sometimes we get a product in the lab that actually performs better than expected; the Corsair H-50 is one of those items. Don't let the small size or all-in-one design fool you.
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In this review we will be looking at the Corsair H60. The H60 is part of the Hydro Series line of self contained watercoolers designed as a high performance replacement for the OEM cooling system.
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Cooler Master has been known for their line of AiO coolers for quite some time now and, even though they’ve got a pretty wide selection already available, they constantly seem to come out with something new. A perfect example of this is seen with their new Nepton Series of liquid CPU coolers where they are 140mm class units, yet they can accomodate 140mm or 120mm fans. Our friends at Cooler Master sent us one of these new Nepton 140XL to throw on the bench and check out.
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