Think Computers -- Lately these days many people are purchasing a notebook cooler when they purchase a new laptop. This is because many laptops still get very hot and many notebook coolers also act as a stand for their laptop. Today we will be taking a look at the NotePal ErgoStand from Cooler Master, which not only is a notebook cooler it acts as a notebook stand as well with 5 adjustable viewing angles. It also features a large 140mm fan, 4-port USB hub and a great ergonomic design. Let’s take a look…
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ClubOC -- The stigma that once surrounded water cooling is beginning to fade away as the idea finally gains popularity and momentum which has translated into ready made kits showing up on retail shelves. While the water cooing kits of yesterday were constructed out of parts found at the local Pick & Pull automobile junk yard, the kits of today are built with quality construction in mind and even have warrantees against defects in craftsmanship. The possibilities of leaks and other disastrous mishaps are still a very real possibility, but with a little care and double-checked labor, water cooling can be safer than cooking your own dinner. The AquaGate from Cooler Master represents a very innovative design that separates from many of the External Only setups and gives the users OPTIONS to install the unit internally as well.
Technic 3D -- The new very Big CPU Heatsink from Cooler Master,the Gemin II, arrived Technic3D. Only for Big Cases? See you in the following Review with A.C.Ryan Blackfire Fans against others CPU Cooling.
Extensive Mods -- Cooler Master is a name that is synonymous with some top of the line enthusiast computer components. Cooler Master offers a wide range of cooling products from air to liquid and notebook to CPU. As this age of computing technology tends to produce large amounts of heat, high end cooling applications must be used in order to keep temperatures down and performance up.
Rbmods -- With the new Core2Duo processors you might want to get some decent cooling with it. The stock coolers tend to be to loud and still lack in performance and thats why this new cpu cooler from Coolermaster might be a good choice for you. The HyperTX seems to be silent and well performing, therefore we decided to run it vs a Zalman CNPS9700 to see how big the difference actually is, or if there is any?
Big Bruin -- The Cooler Master Hyper TX offers just about everything you would want in a processor cooler; easy installation, minimal noise, respectable cooling performance, and the secondary benefit of cooling motherboard components near the processor... Despite the compact size and light weight of the Hyper TX, it did quite well when it came to thermal testing.
3D Game Man -- Many people are intimated by water cooling because they don't want liquid spilling all over their hardware components. This is a concern, especially if you are piecing together a water cooling system yourself. If you chose to do that, you have to be 100% sure that it's not going to leak. This is not so much of a concern with the Cooler Master Aquagate S1 Water Cooling System because everything is pre-connected. This kit does perform reasonable well, it's affordable and installation is extremely simple. The only pitfall to this kit is the small pump which makes an annoying loud buzzing sound. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
NinjaLane -- Superior ease of use and extremely flexible installation options make the Cooler Master Aquagate perfect for the average user looking for a mild cooling enhancement for their otherwise stock computer.