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Der phillippinische Radiatoren-Hersteller HWLabs leistet in der Wasserkühlungs-Szene Pionierarbeit: Als erste bringen sie Radiatoren in verschiedenen Größen auf den Markt, die für 140-mm-Lüfter ausgelegt sind. Für den heutigen Artikel hatten wir die Gelegenheit, einen Black Ice GTX 280 zu testen.
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Auf dem Core i7-Wasserkühlungs-Teststand treten für den heutigen Artikel vier weitere CPU-Wasserkühler an. Wir testen den Alphacool Yellowstone, den Soleil V1 sowie den eXFrs von AnFi-Tec und den Swiftech Apogee GTZ. Wie immer prüfen wir die Kühler auf Herz und Nieren und präsentieren euch eine umfassende Datensammlung. Wie die Kühler im Vergleich zu einander und zu den Kandidaten aus dem letzten Roundup abschneiden, erfahrt ihr im Artikel.
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Der in der PC-Wasserkühlung am häufigsten verwendete Radiatoren-Typ ist der sogenannte Triple-Radiator. Dieser hat eine Kühlfläche von 120 x 360 Millimetern und kann so mit drei 120-mm-Lüftern bestückt werden. Der Triple-Radiator hat den Vorteil, dass er groß genug ist, eine anständige Kühlleistung zu bieten, gleichzeitig aber immer noch so kompakt ist, dass er in den meisten Gehäusen intern verbaut werden kann.
Für den heutigen Vergleichstest schauen wir uns eine ganze Reihe verschiedener Triple-Radiatoren an und vergleichen deren Kühlleistung bei verschiedenen Lüfterdrehzahlen und Hitzelasten.
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Have you ever thought changing to water cooling for your desktop PC? Actually water cooling isn't so mystery and some of the water cooling kits are much more easily to be setup than those high end air coolers. Today we'll bring you a simple but complete water cooling kit from NorthQ; Siberian Tiger.
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Today we have the opportunity to review another product from NorthQ, a Danish company who have been aggressively expanding the last several months. Not long ago we had a look at the Siberian Tiger, a compact water cooling solution designed to narrow the chasm between air coolers and more complex DIY water cooling solutions. It was a pre-assembled, easy to install and maintenance free water cooling product.
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CoolIT Systems noticed that well built water cooler was missing from the sub $80 market and went back to a drawing board to see if something could be designed that had the cooling performance that enthusiasts demand and a price tag that won't break the bank during these troubled economic times. After many long hours and a year in the test lab CoolIT Systems came up with the Domino A.L.C. Read on to see how this cooler performs on an Intel Core i7 platform!
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Xirex launched a €90 all-in-one water cooling kit, it comes with a 120mm
radiator, 12v pump, nicely polished water block and all the tubing and extra
gear to get it installed in a wink of an eye. We compare its performance to
a more expensive Swiftech water cooling kit, as well as some popular air
cooled heatsinks. Read on to find out if this is kit any good.
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CoolIt's Domino A.L.C. kit has a lot going for it. Not only is this a turnkey system that requires no assembly or maintenance, it is easily installed, has good cooling performance and is priced competitively with higher-end air coolers.
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CoolIT have taken their experience with OEM designs and the rigorous quality and performance standards involved in these builds and used them to create a product which they claim is high performance, feature rich, universally compatible, indestructible, simple-to-install, fail-safe, long lasting and last but not least, extremely affordable.
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