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[Review] Nexus LOW-7000 R2


Posted by GSG-9 on 12 Aug 2011 / 3 Comments
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Recently, Nexus sent us their newest product in their war on noise; the Low-7000 Revision 2 Low Profile cooler. Silent Low Profile CPU Cooler Balanced performance Ideal for HTPCs The Low-7000 R2 The heatsink itself comes with mounting hardware for the following configurations: Socket: LGA1366 LGA 1156 LGA 1155 LGA 775 AMD AM3 AMD AM2 [...]

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[Review] Cooler Master NotePal X-Slim


Posted by The Duke on 10 Aug 2011 / 1 Comment
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Cooler Master’s NotePal X-Slim is a lightweight and simple laptop cooling pad from the NotePal X family. X-Slim was made to support 7″ to 17″ laptops, and thus has the ability to help cool pretty much any size netbook or laptop on the market today. The ultra slim and lightweight design is made for easy [...]

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[Review] eVGA Frostbite vs Arctic Silver Céramique


Posted by miahallen on 20 Jul 2011 / 1 Comment
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eVGA recently unleashed on the world their new TIM dubbed “Frostbite”, and for good reason. eVGA claims this new compound is not only better for the extreme cooling crowd, but also superior for everyday users as well.

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Review: Xigmatek GAIA SD1283


Posted by BoT on 07 Jul 2011 / 6 Comments
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Introduction Last but not least in our Xigmatek review lineup is the Xigmatek GAIA SD1283. We have been talking about the company in previous reviews already and won’t go into much detail again. Xigmatek has impressed consumers with a good quality product line up and performance that can be shown off, remaining at an affordable [...]

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[Review] Evercool Transformer 3


Posted by GSG-9 on 05 Jul 2011 / 1 Comment
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Introduction: Evercool recently sent us the newest model in their Transformer line, the Transformer 3. The Transformer series is known for their consistent silver aesthetics, which can complement the theme of a wide variety of custom rigs with ease. The Transformer 3 is equipped with a single 120mm fan for heat transfer. The heatsink itself [...]

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[Review] k|ngp|n Cooling Liquid Nitrogen Containers – Pushing to the Limits


Posted by miahallen on 28 Jun 2011 / 3 Comments
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Introduction If extreme overclocking had a name, it’d be k|ngp|n. Vince Lucido (a/k/a “k|ngp|n”) is arguably the man who got such things started in the United States. Back when most people were still gawking at the extreme ventures of a few folks pushing overclocking to new heights with water cooling, this guy started to bring [...]

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[Blog]|Liquid Heaven| – |1090T X6 Under Liquid Nitrogen| – |6.6GHz+|


Posted by Slappa on 11 Jun 2011 / 5 Comments
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As a benchmarker, the biggest milestone you will come across is your first plunge below -100C. Liquid Nitrogen is -196C by nature, and to utilize this exotic cooling material, you need a fantastic evaporator, or more commonly known as a pot. Much like dry ice, cooling the processor down this cold will decrease impedance that [...]

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[Review] Xigmatek AEGIR


Posted by BoT on 11 Jun 2011 / 2 Comments
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Introduction The next review sample in our Xigmatek lineup is the AEGIR SD128264. Xigmatek has been around for a little over 5 years, and has established itself well and rather quickly in the air cooling arena. They have impressed many consumers with good quality products and performance at an affordable price level. Xigmatek’s “ICE” philosophy [...]

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