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A publication of Malloc Technology
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We take a look at the Arctic Cooling Alpine 11 PLUS CPU Cooler. It's an affordable, super-quiet CPU cooler that features a 92mm fan spinning at a low rpm of 600-2,000rpm.
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We take a look at an all-in-one watercooling unit that fits in a 5 1/4 bay ... meet the Thermaltake Bigwater 760 Plus. We put it through the test with an overclocked Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.5Ghz
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We take a look at ARCTIC's F12 Pro 120mm fan. It comes with fluid dynamic bearings which spins a a super quiet 1500rpm, and offers a maximum air flow of 54 CFM, it will surely cool any system effortlessly.
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This is the LGA2011 version of the original Noctua NH-D14, the SE2011 edition. If you are looking for the best performing air heatsink, this is it. It has great cooling performance and is built like a tank.
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We take another look at the Antec Kuhler 620 cooler. It's a self contained water cooling unit for CPUs.
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Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120mm Fan ... one of the quietest fans available on the market. Check out what Bobnova thinsk.
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The days of the high power fans are back! Bobnova takes a look at the Jou Jye BW-1238B-PWM High Power 120mm Fan ... giving you more than 250cfm.
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Jou Jye BW-1225P-LV Low Voltage 120mm Fan. This model is designed for quiet, low voltage operation, it's aimed at people who currently use the sketchy 7v mod for running fans and want to get away from dubious wiring and go to a purpose built setup.
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The Frio OCK CPU Cooler is Thermaltake's top end cooler that looks the part, large and powerful! Let's see how well it does ...
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The ARCTIC Freezer 13 Limited Edition. This CPU cooler has four 6mm heatpipes soldered to the solid copper base, then heading upwards through a large array of aluminum heatsink fins.
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The ARCTIC Freezer 13 Pro has four 8mm heatpipes moving heat from the solid copper base they're soldered to up to a massive array of aluminum fins, a 120mm fan with a well designed shroud removes the heat and sends it on it's merry way.
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The Antec KÜHLER H₂O 620 is an all-in-one watercooling solution offering high performance CPU cooling. The unit comes complete with a large waterblock with a built-in pump and a solid copper coldplate. It features a non-corrugated, easy to bend tubes for maximum flexibility and a 120mm radiator. The whole unit is cooled by a silent, speed-controlled 120mm fan spinning between 1450-2000 rpm.
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The Arctic Cooling NC is a compact and portable cooler suitable for netbooks, notebooks and laptops of screen sizes from 7 inches all the way upto 19 inches It also features a bright blue power LED, 4 standard USB ports and one mini-USB port with cable (which is used for power).
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The Arctic Cooling Freezer 11 Low-Profile CPU cooler is designed for Intel processors only. Compatible sockets include LGA 775, 1155 and 1156, but no LGA 1366 support. The heastsink features two copper heatpipes with a thickness of 6mm, a solid copper base and a fairly large array of Aluminium fins.
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The Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus is a graphics card cooler that's designed for a selected number of GPU types, which includes the AMD Radeon and the Nvidia Geforce. It features a solid Copper base with 5 Copper heatpipes, and a large array of 84 Aluminium fins, all of which are cooled by 3 x 92mm low noise fans (PWM).
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The Noctua NH-C14 CPU cooler is designed for both AMD (AM2, AM2+, AM3) and Intel processors (LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366), and uses a C-Type design as found on their earlier model, the NH-C12P SE14. The heatsink unit itself features a nickel-plated copper base, 6 heatpipes, and a large array of Aluminum fins for quick heat dissipation. It comes with two NF-P14 140mm premium slient fans, and 2 LNA cables (low noise adaptor).
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The Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler, designed for OverClocking Kings. It features a nickel-plated copper base and large array of Aluminum fins. There's also a total of six heat-pipes with a thickness of 6mm for great cooling capacity. According to Thermaltake, the heatsink can support upto 240W of thermal resistance, which is one of the highest I've seen for a CPU cooler. Also included are dual 130mm VR fans, which generates a massive air flow of upto 121 CFM, which is pretty powerful.
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The Evercool Heatpipe Low Profile HPKC-10025EA is a low-profile CPU cooler that's designed for a limited number of processor types, which includes AMD (939, AM2+, AM3) and Intel processors, but only LGA 1156 (1155 compatible). It features 4 Copper heatpipes with a 6mm thickness, and a large array of Aluminum fins which is cooled by a 10cm fan (3-pin non-PWM).
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The Spire Thermax Eclipse II CPU cooler is designed for both AMD (754, 939, AM2+, AM3) and Intel processors (LGA 775, 1156, 1366), and offers decent cooling performance between 130W to 150W Watts. It's equipped with five 8mm Direct Touch U-Shaped heat-pipes combined with black-nickel coated stamped heat-sink fins.
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This cooler is designed for both AMD (754, 939, AM2+, AM3) and Intel processors (LGA 775, 1156, 1155, 1366), and features 4 Copper heatpipes with a 8mm thickness, and a large array of Aluminum fins. The base of the heatsink unit boasts a Heat Pipe Contact feature which allows the heatpipe to come in contact directly with the processor itself. The whole unit is cooled by 2 x ultra quiet 120mm PWM fans, which are detachable.
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