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Zalman CNPS8000 Low Profile CPU Cooler

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Originally Posted by ThinkComputers.org


Zalman is a name we all know for those crazy heatsink designs. Well those designs may be crazy, but they work extremely well. The last time I took a look at a CPU cooler from Zalman was back in 2002 when I reviewed the CNPS6000-Cu. So I was excited when I found out I was going to be able to check out another CPU cooler from Zalman especially since I just got my new AM2 system. As I said Zalman is known for crazy heatsink designs but this time they have made a low profile heatpipe cooler, so let's see if it does as well as their other coolers.

Full Story at ThinkComputers.org




CoolerMaster CoolDrive Lite

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It is a well-established fact that within a PC environment, higher internal temperatures can lead to anomalous behavior, or worse - system failure. Additionally, most people don't realize how warm hard drives can actually get during normal operation.
To address this issue, CoolerMaster has created an affordable solution for removing heat from hard drives, and they call it the CoolDrive Lite.

Full Story at OCWizard




Corsair Nautilus 500

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Originally Posted by Club Overclocker


We all know what happens when you mix water with electricity. But, what happens when you mix water with a top memory manufacturer? You get the Nautilus 500 from Corsair. Normally, you would expect a review of a Corsair product to be some type of ultra fast memory, but this time Corsair ventures into water cooling for the second time. This time around Corsair has chosen to manufacture a self-contained, external unit. Let's find out how well this unit performs.

Full Story at Club Overclocker


Corsair Nautilus 500 watercooling kit

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Today we are looking at Corsair’s latest water cooling kit, the Nautilus 500. This external water cooling kit is targeted for both enthusiasts and beginning users interested in the enhanced thermal performance water cooling provides. Will it live up to its claims as being easy to install, yet having outstanding cooling performance? Let’s take a look.

Full Story at R&B Network




OCZ Tempest CPU Cooler

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There was a time awhile back that OCZ was a big name in the cooling arena. Products like the Dominator and the Eliminator sat atop many socket A and 370 processors and motherboards. OCZ had moved now to dominating the memory market. We could sit and write about OCZ accomplishments in memory all day long. But it seems that they are gearing themselves to reestablish their name in the cooling market again. The Tempest is the first product released under the cooling category in this new era. Will it keep up with the Zalmans and the Scythes of today? Let’s see.

Full Story at Pro-Clockers

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Apack ZeroTherm BTF90 Copper Heatsink Review

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Originally Posted by Frostytech.com


The Apack Zerotherm BTF90 and BTF80 heatsinks are the companies' first consumer class heatsinks for the AM2 platform, and in spite of the kitschy 'butterfly' shaped cooling fins the BTF90 is surprisingly effective. The fan spins at 2500RPM and includes Pulse Width Modulation (4-pin PWM) speed control, a feature that is being adopted by motherboard manufacturers for both Intel and AMD platforms.

Full Story at Frostytech.com


Thermaltake Big Typhoon

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Originally Posted by techPowerUp!


Thermaltake has been around for only seven years, but every one of them has been spent turning the heads of the hardware community. From the original Golden Orb's effective cooling at near silent levels to the current array of water and air coolers, Thermaltake continues to impress with both design and function. When Thermaltake designed the Big Typhoon, they went all out, using six heatpipes and a 120mm fan. Is bigger really better? Let's find out...

Full Story at techPowerUp!


nMedia ICETANK CPU Cooler

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Originally Posted by ThinkComputers.org


There are many many CPU Coolers out there to choose from, which one is right for you all depends on what you look for in a CPU cooler. Of course cooling performance would be first thing to look for, but what about actual looks? Does the level of sound matter to you? Does size matter? (hehe) Today for review I have a cool looking CPU Cooler from Nmedia called the ICE TANK, it not only looks really cool, but is very quiet as well, you'll have to read on to find out how well it performs...

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