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Published: February 11, 2008
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GlacialTech is a relative newcomer to the market of aftermarket cooling but with the release of their Igloo 5750 they are looking to capture the attention of consumers. The Igloo is billed as a silent CPU cooler with compatibility which spans nearly every processor from the last two years and with it GlacialTech is spearheading their expansion into the North American marketplace.
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Published: January 9, 2008
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In the world of thermal compounds there are many competitors but very few perform well. Recently, Arctic Cooling has released their brand new MX-2 thermal compound and it has been selling like hotcakes ever since. Does it really live up to its hype? We find out in this in-depth review.
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Published: January 5, 2008
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Today we look at a budget-minded cooler from Thermaltake: the TMG A1. Compatible with s939, AM2 and AM2+ CPUs, this small heatsink promises quiet performance while boasting an extremely easy installation process.
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Published: December 24, 2007
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In this review we bring you a fan that promises to bring down the temperatures in your water cooling loop and when you're using a high-end CPU heatsink: the Noctua NF-P12. In typical Noctua fashion, they promise high performance while maintaining a low acoustical profile.
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Published: November 4, 2007
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Thermalright has long been touting their HR-03 series of GPU coolers as the last word in keeping the temperatures of your graphics card under control. In this review we will be seeing how it behaves on an overclocked 8600GTS.
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Published: October 2, 2007
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Silverstone has long been known as making some of the best cases on the planet but they have a full lineup of coolers as well. In this review we will be looking at their Nitrogon NT-06 which is small enough to fit into some SFF cases. Will it perform as well as its larger bretheren?
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Published: September 24, 2007
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The reasoning behind the HR-11 is simple enough: build a cooler which will disperse some of that excess heat and will thus cool down the GPU. That is all fine and dandy in principle, but the burning (no pun intended) question is: does it work?
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Published: September 10, 2007
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The ND5 is the newest iteration of Thermaltake’s vaunted TMG cooler series and if the past versions are any indication, this should be a very interesting product. According to Thermaltake, the ND5 will cool off the G80 GPU core better than the stock Nvidia heatsink while also outputting less noise. This is a tall order of promises considering the G80 puts out copious amounts of heat.
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Published: August 28, 2007
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For anyone who's done research into the best after-market cooling solution for either Video Cards or CPUs it would be hard to imagine a world where Arctic Cooling didn't figure prominently in head to head comparison reviews. Today we're going to take a fresh look at the venerable Freezer 7 Pro to see if this budget priced after-market CPU cooler stands the test of time.
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Published: July 22, 2007
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In this review we will be looking at the Arctic Cooling Accelero S2 passive cooler which is the smaller sibling of the larger Accelero S1 passive cooler. We will also check out the optional Turbo Module which can be mounted on both the S1 and S2 coolers.
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