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Scythe Musashi GPU Cooler

Pro-Clockers -- Scythe is one of those companies like Thermalright that is known for making some awesome coolers. One of my all time favorites is the Ninja. A cooler that gave the other companies something to worry about. But like the other companies Scythe has decided to try and conquer the GPU cooling market. Their attempt comes in the form of the Musashi. The Musashi is a two heat pipe cooler that is aimed at cooling many of today's mainstream video adapters like the ATI HD4870 and the Nvidia 9800GTX. Direct Link

Evercool Booster Cool Wrist Pad

Rbmods -- Every now and then various manufacturers publish strange products. Sometimes those products come with great success. Generally those products are fun for a week or two, and then they lie around your cabinet after the purchase. This time we have an opportunity to review Evercool’s Booster wrist cooler. Direct Link

Gelid Silent Spirit Heatpipe CPU Cooler

Benchmark Reviews -- Gelid has a very worthy product in the Silent Spirit, especially for the debut offering of a new company. The Silent Spirit easily bests the performance of the OEM cooler while being noticeably quieter, even at full speed. Direct Link

NorthQ Siberian Tiger II

JonnyGURU -- Back at the end of April, I took a look at the NorthQ Siberian Tiger water cooling kit. Today we are taking a look at the Siberian Tiger II water cooling kit, which is the bigger brother due to its use of a 240mm radiator compared to the little brothers 120mm radiator. Will the extra liquid capacity, increased radiator size, and dual 120mm fans give it the edge you're looking for? Well let's jump in and find out. Direct Link

Xilence Icebox Passive Hard Disk Cooler

Techware Labs -- An overheating hard drive can be fatal to your gaming rig. Why not put that extra 5.25 drive bay to use and cool your drive. Join Erik as we take a look at the Xilence Icebox Passive Hard Disk Cooler. Will this cooler really work, or will it just be another piece of scrap metal? Direct Link

Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler

techPowerUp -- The Xigmatek Battle-Axe VGA Cooler takes the innovations from the company in the CPU cooler area and applies them to a GPU cooler. This means that you will get direct touch heatpipes and massive fans to cool that modern graphic card of yours. Direct Link

Noctua NH-U12P Intel/AMD Heatpipe CPU Cooler

TweakNews -- With the NH-U12P, Noctua has brought one of those rare products to the market that can provide high performance cooling while still maintaining very low noise levels. The included low noise adapters are a nice touch and definitely add value, but even at full speed the fan is one of the quietest active CPU coolers I've come across. Direct Link

Nexus BeamAir 120mm Fan Airflow

Frosty Tech -- In wind tunnels, stacks of thin aluminum honeycomb cells are used to straighten the airflow for aerodynamic experiments. The tightly packed cells have little air resistance, yet as turbulent air moves through it is forced into a more laminar flow pattern. This is the premise behind Nexus' BeamAir series of hexagonal computer fan airflow straighteners. The small plastic honeycomb devices attach to the back of any thickness of 120mm or 92/80mm fans. Direct Link

Thermalright T-Rad2 Video Card Cooler

Legit Reviews -- Video card vendors always seem to manufacture graphic cards that have undersized heatsinks with incredibly loud fans and that are almost as hot as the surface of the sun. One would think that after decades of building these things they'd take a hint and build reference cards with thermal solutions that are adequate for stock performance. However, due to this inadequacy many other companies have found a market to fill and Thermalright is a company with proven designs and great success. The Thermalright T-Rad2 picks up where the reference design left off... Direct Link

NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler

Modders-Inc -- NZXT, a company more known for it's gaming cases and products, has entered the notebook cooler arena in a Large way, introducing to the notebook cooler market, the Cryo LX, which boldly boasts in large lettering on the front of the retail box, ... World's largest full aluminum notebook cooler. Direct Link

OCZ Gladiator Max CPU Cooler

Virtual-Hideout -- On the deck today, is the Gladiator Max - a heatsink which takes on the lineage afforded by a rather interesting slug of copper which took on heating duties back in the K7 days. Granted, back when this would have been a dime-a-dozen cooler, so my opinions coming into this review are mixed. Considering the four thick pipes riding the heatspreader, a good fan, and a huge mass of fins, though - there may be some hope. Direct Link

Cooler Master Z600 CPU Cooler

bit-tech -- If all you’re looking for is total silence from your CPU cooler then the Cooler Master Z600 is certainly worth considering, as long as your hardware fits the bill. As we’ve seen, using the Z600 to try and cool certain chips just results in the cooler struggling to deal with the increased heat load and keeping the CPU at dangerously high temperatures, even in a well ventilated case, but if all you’ve got is a dual core processor from the Intel E6xxx or E8xxx families than the Hyper Z600 is certainly enough to keep your CPU stable, although still nowhere near as cool as competing high performance heatsinks. Direct Link

Cooler Master Hyper Z600-R Heatpipe CPU Cooler

TweakNews -- Cooler Master has a real winner in their new Hyper Z600R CPU cooler. Whether used actively, with the included 120mm blue LED fan, or passively you'll get top-notch performance and beautiful aesthetics. The X-shaped Hyper with its decorative top cover makes quite an impression and its large size and six heatpipes seem to provide the one-two punch that beats down high CPU temperatures. Direct Link

Thermaltake PW850i ProWater

BurnOutPC -- Thermaltake is a familiar brand if you're looking for a new gaming chassis or you need to upgrade your cooling. In the past Thermaltake has had a couple of water-cooling items and kits but now with the PW 850i ProWater series they are trying to make water-cooling mainstream for anyone that already owns a Thermaltake chassis compatible with the PW850i or anyone interested in an affordable kit packed with the necessities to get your cooling set up even if you have never worked with water-cooling before. Direct Link