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Aside from a few flaws the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme is one hell of a self-contained water cooler. It offers all the performance equal to AiO coolers with larger 280mm radiators, but it has the ability to fit into any chassis that can accommodate dual 120mm fans in one area. The cooler can also be found for as low as $59.99 right now after mail-in-rebates, making it an absolute steal.
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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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Im Test müssen sich mit der NZXT Kraken X60 auf Asetek-Basis und der Swiftech H2O 320 als Eigenentwicklung zwei großformatige All-in-One-Wasserkühler beweisen.
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The 280mm closed-loop all-in-one liquid cooling selection is about to grow by one: The Cooler Master (RL-N28L-20PK-R1) Nepton 280L. Sporting new dual 140mm JetFlo fans with POM bearings and a new pump design with LED, the 280L is Cooler Master’s answer to the Kraken X60 and H110. Will an all-new pump, high-flow fans and a 280mm radiator be enough to take on the competition? Benchmark Reviews will find out if the Nepton 280L can handle an overclocked FX platform and see how it stacks up against the competition.
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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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Today we are looking at four 120mm sealed liquid cooling loop kits. Kits like these have been around for while as we first saw the Asetek LCLC at IDF 2006! The first sealed loop unit I personally reviewed was the CoolIT Systems Pure way back in 2008, and since I have reviewed several units from Corsair, CoolIT Systems, Intel, Thermaltake and Antec. Today we are taking a look at units from Cooler Master, Scythe, and Zalman. These are all new brands to us when it comes to liquid cooling, so we can't wait to see what they have to offer...
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Cooler Master takes the basic idea of an AIO, beefs up all the components in the mix, and introduces the Nepton 280L to us for testing and review.
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Continuing the history of dabbling in water cooling, Zalman has delivered the Reserator 3 MAX AIO CPU cooler as its latest venture into this field.
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Cari lettori di Xtremehardware, oggi vi presentiamo il nuovo dissipatore mini-tower in casa Cooler Master, stiamo parlando del modello Hyper 103, con una singola ventola da 92mm e con una altezza complessiva di 138.5mm. È un dissipatore molto compatto, ma di discreta fattura e soprattutto molto economico; nonostante questo, è dotato anche di una ventola con LED blu! Sarà testato a livello termico su ben due piattaforme, la consueta Intel 1366 ma anche la nuova Intel 1155, su di un 2500K. Oltre a questo abbiamo girato un video di presentazione, molto diretto, ed ovviamente fatto anche un test acustico Scopriamolo insieme, buona lettura!
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On paper, the idea of integrating liquid cooling on graphics cards makes a lot of sense. The clock frequency is mainly limited by the temperature, so better cooling implies higher speeds. It can also lower the overall temperature of your chassis since the fans of a liquid-cooled video card blow the air out of the chassis.
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