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Published: June 4, 2008
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Even though CoolIT can be considered one of the new kids on the block when it comes to CPU cooling solutions, there isn't a doubt that they have made a name for themselves. Today we will be looking at one of their more extreme TEC coolers: the Freezone Elite. Sub-ambient cooling, here we come!!
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Published: May 5, 2008
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CoolIT hasn't been around for long but in a short amount of time they have proven themselves to be the company to go to for TEC cooling solutions. Today, we test the product that marks their first foray into the non-TEC water cooling market: the PURE. It is priced to move but can it perform well enough to justify its price premium over air cooling?
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Published: December 5, 2007
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Cooler Master has come and gone with a number of GPU water coolers but this time they have released something that is very unique. The Hydra 8800 is a hybrid air and water 8800GTX cooler that promises to perform equally well no matter which cooling method is used.
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Published: August 20, 2007
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For years now, Thermalright has been an innovator and a leader in the high end air cooling market. Today marks the day that Thermalright enters uncharted waters by releasing a CPU water block named the XWB-1. Hopefully this beautiful-looking block will perform as well as it looks.
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Published: August 2, 2007
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This will be a definitive review of Koolance's latest and greatest CPU block. We're going to prove once and for all how it compares to some of the other blocks from Swiftech, D-TEK, and Magicool that we have in our testing lab. Drumroll please...
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Published: July 25, 2007
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Magicool is practically unheard of, but we've managed to obtain a sample of their current CPU water block. This product has a distinct advantage over many of the other high end blocks available right now since it costs less than $40 Canadian! Can it perform better than its price would have you believe?
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Published: July 4, 2007
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Today we'll be looking at graphics card coolers from the 3 heavyweights in the North American water cooling industry: Swiftech, Danger Den, and D-TEK customs. In this round-up we'll find out which is the most effective for keeping your 8800 video card (or for that matter any other video card) running coolest.
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Published: April 24, 2007
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Today we’ll be looking at CPU blocks from a number of manufacturers; they include Swiftech's new and older products as well as D-TEK's new FuZion. In this round-up, there are some surprises in store, old favorites will be dethroned and when the dust settles there will only be one winner!
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