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QUOTE:"Chad gives us his full thoughts on Thermalright’s new Macho Rev.B CPU cooler. Is this new tower styler cooler right for you? Well, read on and find out." For more information, please visit – http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6930/thermalright-macho-revb-cpu-cooler-review/index.html
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Continue reading …QUOTE:"Today Chad takes us on a full tour of Thermaltake’s latest non-interference CPU cooler, the NiC L32. Come on in and take a look." For more information, please visit – http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6916/thermaltake-nic-l32-noninterference-cpu-cooler-review/index.html
Continue reading …" The Raijintek Tisis is a massive dual tower CPU cooler with twin fans, five big heatpipes and a kick-ass-and-take-names kind of look about it. It also has a pretty major design flaw which we’ll get to in a moment. The Tisis stands upwards of 168mm tall, weighs 1050grams and ships with a pair […]
Continue reading …Kelvin S24 is a closed loop liquid cooling solution which utilises a 240mm radiator. As such Fractal Design include dual 120mm cooling fans which are operate up to 1700RPM – slightly unusual for a product of this calibre which would usually have the facility of up to 2500RPM from other rivals. LINK: http://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=987
Continue reading …Technology is on a relentless march toward efficiency with each new design an improvement over the previous. Some are small, some are big but it is always moving forward. Even on something as simple as a fan and heatsink, improvements in manufacturing and fan design to balance performance, noise and cooling are expected. Larger […]
Continue reading …"The DeepCool Gamer Storm Lucifer heatsink is a fairly large CPU cooler, very much resembling a passive thermal solution on quick glance due to its boxy footprint and widely spaced aluminum fins. The heatsink isn’t a passive cooler though, its single fan is very much required to keep the Lucifer from becoming like its […]
Continue reading …Today we are going to take a look at an interesting water cooling product – the Raijintek Triton, an ‘all in one’ CPU cooler. The Triton has been designed to be user upgradable … in fact Raijintek take things a step further and actively encourage users (who have the necessary skills) to customise their loop. […]
Continue reading …While water cooling has been especially popular over the last few years, there are still a lot of people who would prefer to not deal with the additional risks and installation complication. On top of that, when you are looking for really high end cooling it actually costs a lot more than you think […]
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