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  • Corsair COOL Water Cooling   [Review, legitreviews]
    With the majority of today's processors becoming hotter water cooling is something that is becoming more mainstream. Corsair has been doing watercooling for years with the Hydrocool 200 and has decided to bring out a new product called the COOL to replace their old unit. Can Corsair's new "Cool" unit bring water cooling to the masses and still perform well?
     Wed, 30 Mar, 2005 | 58 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Spire CoolGate Pentium 4 Heatpipe Cooler Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    Looking for a cooler to replace the stock Pentium 4 cooler? Spire may just have the cooler for you! Today, we introduce to you, the new Spire CoolGate Pentium 4 Heatpipe Cooler! Join Azim as he explores the different facet of this interesting heatpipe cooler featuring a side-blowing fan! Let's see if this new twist in cooling actually works!
     Sat, 19 Mar, 2005 | 25 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Thermalright XP-90 Heatsink Review   [Review, mikhailtech]
    As you can probably guess, the XP-90 is anything but small. Measuring in at 116 mm (length) x 96 mm (width) x 75 mm (height), it's taller without a fan than a stock Intel cooler with one. It accepts both 80mm and 92mm fans, though there's absolutely no reason to go with an 80mm model when 92mm will provide you with just as much (if not more) airflow at a reduced noise level. While the base is nickel-plated copper, the rest is aluminum which leads to the biggest shocker: it weights only 360 grams! This fits in with their "Light 'N Easy" campaign as it's well below the official limit of 450 grams. And if that's not enough, even more amazing is the fact that it's only 10 grams lighter than the much larger XP-120.
     Sat, 19 Mar, 2005 | 72 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Thermalright SI-97 Heatsink Review   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    Prior to receiving this product, my technological standpoint on heat-pipe technology was more one of curiosity rather than one of practicality. Experience gained from working on laptops had increased my interest, but I still saw heat-pipes as more of a necessary evil than anything else. Why do I say necessary evil? Well, I would never consider using a heat-pipe anywhere where there was any other option. Finally, an opportunity to discover the true efficiency of heat-pipes arrived from the good folks at CrazyPC.com in the form of the Thermalright SI-97 Heatsink. Will this unique piece of CPU-cooling hardware turn my beliefs on their head or will conventional wisdom come out the winner? Read on to see who delivers the knockout punch!
     Fri, 11 Mar, 2005 | 53 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Asetek VapoChill XE-IIAsetek's VapoChill XE-II   [Review, Hexus]
    If you want the ability to run your CPU well above its rated speed, in relative peace and quiet, and you have around £500 to drop on cooling that'll last you for some years to come, Asetek have something for you to spend your money on.
     Tue, 22 Feb, 2005 | 19 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Gigabyte 3D Cooler Ultra GT   [Review, Hexus]
    After spending some time with Gigabyte's 3D Cooler Ultra GT, it's hard (name aside perhaps) to fault it. The manual is good, the bundle contains everything you need, installation is easy with all of the retaining clips easily labelled, and most of all its performance under high load is most impressive. Add to that the nifty looks and addition of an LED, and you have a real winner on your hands.
     Tue, 22 Feb, 2005 | 61 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Jetart JACSH1 VGA Cooler   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    Most video cards today need additional cooling. The higher priced cards usually come with good cooling but many of the cheaper cards usually use a stock cooling device that neither is effective or silent. Today I am looking at an alternative VGA cooling device from Jetart, the JACSH1, which fits both NVIDIA and ATI video cards.
     Tue, 22 Feb, 2005 | 41 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound Review   [Review, mikhailtech]
    Having recently tossed my near-empty tube of AS3, I noticed several differences between the two. From a packaging perspective, one complaint I had with the previous container was that it would always "leak". That is, the compound would be at the very tip every time which eventually caused a few messes. The new packaging suffers no such fate. Also, AS5 is a lot thicker and harder to spread. Surprisingly, what seems like a few grains of sand is more than enough to cover an entire P4 core after a few minutes of spreading. I prefer to use an index card, but a finger through a plastic sandwich bag will also work.
     Wed, 09 Feb, 2005 | 42 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Cooler Master Aquagate ALC-U01   [Review, Hexus]
    Overall, the Aquagate has a fair bit going for it. Although perhaps not the most exceptional water cooling kit from a performance point of view, it nevertheless performs admirably. Add to that its ease of installation thanks to a good design and manual, and you have a tempting set-up.
     Wed, 09 Feb, 2005 | 87 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Zalman VF700-Cu GPU Cooler Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    We have already taken a look at the new Zalman VF700-AlCu GPU cooler. Silent cooling and better performance was what it delivered. But can we get more out of its unique flower heatsink design? Today, we take a look at the full-copper version - the Zalman VF700-Cu GPU cooler! Let's see how much better it is over the hybrid AlCu!
     Sat, 29 Jan, 2005 | 277 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Thermaltake POLO 735 Extreme   [Review, legitreviews]
    Thermaltake, a leader in heatsink technology for PC's has introduced a new cooler for Socket-478, AMD K7, and K8. The POLO-735 Extreme 3 in 1 Cooler is a powerful all copper thin-finned unit. Mated with a powerful 80mm smart-fan, thermistor, and rheostat, all in an ergonomically friendly package...
     Tue, 18 Jan, 2005 | 62 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Danger Den TDX for Socket-775   [Review, legitreviews]
    While the TDX has been reviewed many times, there has not been very many instances featuring this block with its fairly recent Socket-775 hardware. I've been running several Socket-775 systems with the TDX, and it's done well with a P4 530 (3.0GHz), and 540 (3.2GHz)...
     Tue, 11 Jan, 2005 | 27 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler Pro (GH-PCU22-VG)   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    Gigabyte has been in the cooler business for only a short while, but it still has managed to make its impression felt with its unique and innovative solutions. The latest cooler from Gigabyte is of the 'universal' variety, which means it can be used on all of the modern Intel and AMD sockets: 478, 775, 754, 939, 940 and A. The choices for LGA775 cooling have finally started to grow, and it's nice to see Gigabyte add to those choices with the 3D Rocket Cooler Pro (GH-PCU22-VG).
     Tue, 11 Jan, 2005 | 170 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Zalman VF700-AlCu GPU Cooler Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    The NVIDIA GeForce FX 5800 Ultra has already shown us how the heat generated can be unbearable, both thermally as well as acoustically. Is quiet cooling still possible? Today, we will take a look at the new Zalman VF700-AlCu GPU cooler! Much lighter and sporting a flower heatsink design, is this the ultimate cooling solution? Let's find out!
     Fri, 07 Jan, 2005 | 48 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Microcool -- Coolers for Motherboards   [Review, LegitReviews]
    The "North Pole" northbridge chipset cooler looked to be a very well made heatsink. It has a full copper construction of the base, with a good, clean surface. A 40MM fan secured with an aluminum frame and the ability to mount the cooler on boards using either holes or hooks should offer a big improvement over any stock northbridge chipset cooler....
     Sun, 12 Dec, 2004 | 37 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Thermaltake BigWater Watercooling Kit   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    Thermaltake has a reputation of being on the front line when it comes to new technology for the PC enthusiast market, and their BigWater watercooling kit helps them stay out front. With its easy to configure design, great looks and awesome performance, the BigWater should be considered by everyone looking at getting into watercooling.
     Sun, 12 Dec, 2004 | 92 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Arctic Cooling NV Silencer 5 GPU Cooler Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    With GPUs producing so much heat, it is inevitable that third-party GPU coolers are becoming more and more popular. However, some GPU coolers sound like jet engines at full blast! Can we still get good cooling without inducing hearing loss? Today, we take a close look at the new Arctic Cooling NV Silencer 5 GPU cooler for NVIDIA GeForce cards! Let’s see if this GPU cooler actually lives up to its name!
     Sat, 04 Dec, 2004 | 97 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Asetek Hard Drive Cooler   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    A couple of weeks ago, I reviewed the Asetek WaterChill cooling kit. This water- cooling kit contained both CPU cooling, GPU cooling and chipset cooling, and as far as I could see, there wasn’t anything missing. Asetek, however, found one more piece in your computer to cool, and today I am reviewing the Asetek HD Cooler. Yes, you read right. Asetek has released a cooling block for hard drives, allowing you to lower the temperature of your hot running drives.
     Sat, 13 Nov, 2004 | 33 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • EverCool NP-201 notebook computer cool pad   [Review, a1-electronics]
    What can one say. It works for us and does exactly what it says it does. You cannot ask for more than that. We especially like the multi-function smart card reader included at the front and the additional USB 2.0 ports at the back.
     Sat, 30 Oct, 2004 | 85 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • EverCool WC-201 Universal water cooled heatsink system   [Review, a1-electronics]
    We are very pleased to see that EverCool have improved with this WC-201 on their earlier super small, compact hgh-performance universal AMD, Intel water cooled heatsink system which is designed for installing inside your computer making it self-contained. But we prefer even better our mod of raising the EverCool WC-201 so that it can be used externally which gives better cooling performance.
     Sat, 30 Oct, 2004 | 41 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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