CPU COOLER

March 19th, 2010

Scythe Launches Yasya CPU Cooler

Scythe announces its newest high-end CPU cooler, named “Yasya” to the market.

Yasya CPU Cooler is the first cooler from Scythe equipped with the newly developed T.M.L.F. (Trident Multi Layer Fin) structure. This special design maximizes the cooling surface to provide the best cooling result of the heatsink. By placing the heatsink fins as well as [...]


January 20th, 2010

Coolink Introduces its New Corator DS CPU Cooler

Featuring Coolink’s exclusive Gapless Direct Touch (GDT) technology that allows for an all copper contact area, the Corator DS brings the concept of direct contact cooling to the next level by further improving heat transfer.

Four large 8mm heatpipes, a dual fin stack design and a PWM controlled SWiF2 120mm fan are among the features that [...]


January 14th, 2010

Scythe Announces Grand Kama Cross TOP Flow CPU Cooler

Scythe is announcing today a new High-End TOP-Flow CPU Cooler by the name “Grand Kama Cross”, which is the successor of former Kama Cross CPU Cooler.

Grand Kama Cross is based on an X Structure layout using total of four 8 mm copper heatpipes for fast transfer of heat from the copper base to the aluminum [...]


December 29th, 2009

Thermaltake Frio – Finally a Reality

Thermaltake is almost a household name in the computer industry. From their class leading Toughpower PSU’s to the innovative and unique Level 10 Chassis. A cooler first seen in June has finally made it past the development stage, the Thermaltake Frio.

Known in the past for good but sometimes eccentric designs, Thermaltake has gone to the [...]


December 10th, 2009

Thermalright Set to Launch Venomous-X CPU Cooler

Despite teasing  users with simple silhouettes on the Thermalright website , the Venomous-X CPU Cooler has been pictured completely naked.

Said to be the successor to the popular Ultra-120 Extreme the unit promises even better performance than the benchmark cooler of the past few years.

It looks nearly identical to the Ultra-120, but improves [...]


December 10th, 2009

Noctua Announces Special Edition NH-C12P SE14

Among the DIY crowd, one name tends to stand out among the rest when it comes to cooling. Known for their unique colouring scheme and silent yet efficient fans, Noctua brings forth a special edition cooler, the NH-C12P SE14.

We have seen many coolers come from this Austrian Based company, and today a new cooler [...]


November 3rd, 2009

GELID Launches Tranquillo CPU Cooler

GELID Solutions is a relative newcomer to the world of aftermarket cooling solutions. This however has not stopped them from producing both some of the best silent fans and thermal paste seen today. Their latest creation comes in the form of a tower cooler – the Tranquillo.

In the short time that GELID has been available [...]


October 27th, 2009

Scythe Introducing Entry Level Katana 3 Cooler

Scythe Group is announcing two new entry-level versions of Katana 3 CPU Cooler.

Both new models are offered at a lower price, and are equipped with dedicated mounting bracket and thermal grease. Katana 3 “Type A” (SCKTN-3000A) is compatible to AMD® socket 754, 939, 940, AM2(+), AM3 whereas “Type I” (SCKTN-3000I) is compatible to Intel socket [...]


October 26th, 2009

Danamics LMX – Liquid Metal Cooling Part 2

Liquid Metal Cooling; when it comes to exotic designs, nothing has captured our imaginations more than this concept. But has the concept finally become a reality?

In early 2008 Danamics came into the world of CPU cooling with something never before seen in the retail market. The worlds first sealed liquid metal cooling system. It was [...]


October 16th, 2009

The End of an Era – R.I.P. Intel Stock Cooler

It seems like an eternity for many. Even with the release of their latest i5 processors, Intel has maintained the general design of their stock cooler for nearly a decade; since the dawn of the Pentium 4.  With Gulftown however,  they look to redefine out of the box cooling and it appears the old cooler’s [...]