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  • Nexus PHT-3600 Cooling Solution   [Review, Nextgenelectronics]
    The Nexus PHT-3600 is a quiet cooling solution for today's hottest P4 CPUs. This is a fine product that performed "as promised" . We were very impressed with it's ability to keep the computer extremely quiet, and marginally impressed with the ability to keep the CPU cool.
     Thu, 28 Aug, 2003 | 77 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • astek WaterChill   [Review, Hothardware]
    Our good buddy and resident "Left Coaster" Chris Angelini, checks in tonight with his experiences and thoughts on asetek's (yes they are fancy and don't capitalize their name) spiffy new WaterChill Water Cooling Kit. He's took a mid range P4 to new heights and lived to tell about it. Well OK, so he almost lost a limb in the process but hey, for you folks we go the distance!
     Wed, 27 Aug, 2003 | 146 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Spire WhisperRock IV   [Review, 3dxtreme]
    Overall the Spire WhisperRock IV performed very well with minimal fuss to install it. The Spire WhisperRock IV would be great to use for a system build requiring a quick and quiet application or to improve cooling performance over a stock AMD cooler...
     Wed, 27 Aug, 2003 | 239 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Noise Isolator Water Cooling Components   [Review, Systemcooling]
    I first became aware of the Noise Isolator name when I purchased one of their fan controllers. They also have a line of water-cooling components, and we have them here for review. The Noise Isolator water-cooling line up consists of their Glacial 120mm radiator, the Icicle dual mount P4/AMD water block, a round acrylic reservoir and a hard drive cooler. Illustrated instructions and hardware are included. After some detail on each component, I’ll add a pump and do some flow tests before installing it on my test system
     Tue, 26 Aug, 2003 | 141 Click(s) | Detail

  • Coolermaster Aero7+ AMD Cooler   [Review, 3dxtreme]
    Today 3dXtreme has the great pleasure of reviewing the Coolermaster Aero 7+ CPU cooler for AMD Socket A processors. This cooler claims to offer superb cooling while delivering this performance quietly. Now don't get me wrong I love my Thermaltake Volcano 7+ and the Coolermaster HHC-001 heat pipe, but sometimes too much noise is too much. I mean c'mon when you turn your PC on and it sounds like a dirt devil vacuum cleaner on speed, its time for a change. Well…. at least that's what I think.
     Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 304 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • CoolerMaster CoolDrive 3   [Review, Gruntville]
    Hard dirves hot enough to fry an egg? CoolerMaster says the new CoolDrive3 can keep 'em cool, Sky fills us in on the details and let's us know if it performs as good as it looks.
     Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 48 Click(s) | Detail

  • Vantec Nexus NXP-205-SL   [Review, Envynews]
    The Nexus 205 is one stylish little device. You are able to get it in either black or silver. Whichever color you choose, the dials emanate a nice cool blue glow around the knob when your computer is on. Its small size also packs some large power capabilities. With some fan controllers of this size, you are unable to use high-powered fans such as the Vantec Tornado, but Vantec’s 205 is up to the task, and they even encourage the use of their own Tornado with this device.
     Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 81 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Zalman ZM-MFC1 Fan & Light Contorller   [Review, cooltechzone]
    Zalman, as everyone knows, specializes in cooling products. They have researched and developed some of the best technologies that meet today’s cooling demand quite well. They manufacture quite a lot of different cooling gadgets.
     Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 87 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Cobalt3 Pyramid V+ Fan Controller   [Review, Thetechzone]
    There are a lot of fan controllers on the market now, from rheobuses and digital controllers, to items such as the Pyramid V+. Although not a brand new product in terms of production, it is new to QuietPC.com's product line up. So, how good is it at keeping your computer both cool and quiet? Find out here.
     Sun, 24 Aug, 2003 | 48 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Zalman ZM80C-HP VGA Heatpipe Cooler   [Review, Systemcooling]  Most popular reviews and articles
    Zalman is a recognized leader in the PC industry for their line of innovative noise prevention cooling products. Today we are taking an in-depth look at Zalman’s latest fan less video card cooler, the ZM80C-HP. This massive, dual heatsink cooler incorporates a heatpipe and is designed to cool the graphics processing unit (GPU) on today’s hottest video cards. Zalman also offers a silent fan option that can be attached to the ZM80C-HP for addition cooling.
     Sun, 24 Aug, 2003 | 642 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Asetek VapoChill   [Review, Hexus]
    I'm addicted to phase change now, Asetek will have to prise this unit from my cold, dead, R404a chilled hands. The performance and new ChillControl make VapoChill'ing an attractive proposition for the hardcore enthusiast with deep pockets.
     Sat, 23 Aug, 2003 | 124 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Enermax UC-A5FATR2 Fan Controller   [Review, Overclockercafe]
    Today we'll be taking a look at what Enermax has to offer in this category. Most of us are familiar with Enermax from their high quality PSU's and aluminum cases, but now it's time to see if that Enermax quality is present in their fan controller as well.
     Sat, 23 Aug, 2003 | 195 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Spire Copperstream P4 Cooler   [Review, 3dxtreme]
    Using a single piece copper base with many skived fins creating lots of surface area and a quiet cooler to whisk the heat away. Again, we've seen this design many times before in the AMD market usually sporting a 7000 RPM fan that will deafen most people. Spire is able to deliver this similar design to the Intel crowd without the 700 RPM fan....
     Fri, 22 Aug, 2003 | 38 Click(s) | Detail

  • Sunbeam Rheobus   [Review, Gruntville]
    Got fans? What? You can't hear me over the noise of all your fans? Then you really need to read what GruntmaN has to say about the Sunbeam Rheobus.
     Fri, 22 Aug, 2003 | 35 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • TR2TT's TR2-M4 X Blower Heatsink Fan   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    TR2TT is a Thermaltake company making its name known with CPU coolers. The TR2-M4 is very similar in design to the Cooler Master Aero 7 coolers. Check out the review to see how the "X Blower" HSF performs.
     Fri, 22 Aug, 2003 | 108 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Xice Watercooling   [Review, Bit tech]
    The German watercooling scene is very different to America's, their philosophy is that thinner tubing and lower power pumps are perfectly adequate for PC watercooling. What Xice have done is produce a kit designed to make your PC as quiet as possible.I will be looking at the xpk and xgk waterblocks. The xpk is a CPU block and the xgk is a GPU/VPU block. I have received both the AMD (socket A) and Intel (socket 478) versions of the CPU waterblocks so I will also be able to show you the difference between them.
     Fri, 22 Aug, 2003 | 212 Click(s) | Detail

  • Cooler Master Aero 7 Lite CPU Cooler   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    The Cooler Master Aero 7 Lite is a large aluminum/copper-core heatsink with a huge, turquoise, squirrel-cage blower on top. Cooler Master's unique blower design has a couple of advantages: It's efficient (since there is no "dead-space" underneath) and it's quiet. This unit also has a manual adjustment knob that can be mounted on either the front or back of a computer case.
     Wed, 20 Aug, 2003 | 122 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Thermalright SP-94   [Review, Systemcooling]  Most popular reviews and articles
    Just a couple of weeks ago, we reviewed Thermalright’s latest incarnation of the SLK-900 series of coolers, the AMD-only SLK-900A. Now Thermalright is giving something new to Intel users. The P4-only SP-94 is the newest heat sink in Thermalright’s arsenal of cooling equipment, and is set to perform like an SLK-900 on steroids, as it is equipped with not one, not two, but three huge heat pipes.
     Tue, 19 Aug, 2003 | 729 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Vantex NXP-205 3.5" Fan Controllers   [Review, Thetechlounge]
    One of the most popular modding accessories in the market right now is the fan controller. Unfortunately, having a cool system often comes at the expense of noise. Fan controllers are great for those who don’t like a lot of noise when they are idling, but don’t mind cranking the volume up a notch when they are gaming or running some other hefty application. Today we bring you one of the newer fan controllers from Vantec. Vantec was even kind enough to send us two controllers, a silver one and a black one.
     Tue, 19 Aug, 2003 | 21 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Nexus PHT-3600 SkiveTek   [Review, Envynews]
    Tired of the whine, buzz, hiss, shhhhhh, and other sound effects your PC emits on a 24/7 basis? As a matter of fact, you have so little tolerance for it now that you want to quiet it at any cost? Well, thankfully, silence can be achieved with a minimal outlay of cash with firms like QuietPC. Today, we take a gander at their Nexus PHT-3600 SkiveTek P4 cooler product.
     Mon, 18 Aug, 2003 | 59 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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