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Zalman Reserator XT External Water Cooling

Think Computers -- The Zalman Reserator XT offers more than your typical external water cooling system. It includes detailed gauges and sensors for the avid water cooler wanting to know what's going on. It also allows, with ease, the support for additional water blocks. Don't worry about remembering to refill this system because it will tell you when it's thirsty. Read on further to see what other features the Reserator XT has to offer. Direct Link

Sunbeamtech Freezer Cooler

Overclocker Cafe -- The Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer has shown itself to be an able competitor in the Air Cooling market. Not only did it out perform a cooler that I'd consider a very able competitor, it was also extremely easy to install, very well built, and pretty nice looking to boot. If that isn't enough, the package contained plenty of a top-of-the-line thermal paste, and a very quiet fan to round out the cooler. Direct Link

Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler

ASE Labs -- My first orb was the Thermaltake Golden Orb way back when the Abit BP6 was the thing to have. Imagine having to shave a bit of a heatsink off to have it fit on your motherboard. Those were the days when you had to work hard for every ounce of performance. These days, you can squeeze so much out of new CPUs. Thermaltake has released a brand new orb, the DuOrb. It combines heatpipes and two huge orb coolers. Direct Link

GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent

Hardware Secrets -- Igloo 5750 is a CPU cooler from GlacialTech featuring four heat-pipes and two 92-mm fans and is available in two versions, Silent, with no speed control, and PWM, with speed automatically controlled by the system. We took a look on Igloo 5750 Silent. Direct Link

Coolink GFXChilla

Modders-Inc -- The GFXChilla is a new cooling solution for your graphics card that uses two fans and a series of heat pipes. It easily dropped the temperatures of the video card and installing the card is a simple process. Direct Link

Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 LP CPU Cooler

TweakTown -- In the past we looked at several small HTPC inspired coolers and walked away from all of them dissatisfied with the performance they achieved. Some of the coolers were outright dangerous for the applications claimed by the manufacturer and we needed to make it clear that such a small cooler was not really intended for flagship, “Extreme” processors. Arctic Cooling has stepped up to the plate to deliver us a silent performer that is made exclusively for the Intel LGA platform, and can apparently cool a 90 watt processor. The new Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 LP is designed for slim enclosures where limited height is a concern; many slim HTPC systems and home built 2U servers including NAS servers coming to mind. Direct Link

ZEROtherm Zen FZ120 CPU Cooler

Legit Reviews -- The FZ120 Zen does what I believe ZEROtherm wanted it to do, and it does a great job. It has performance very close to that of the Nirvana, is quieter than the Nirvana, and is cheaper than the Nirvana. The Zen can be found for $39 + shipping, and that’s a steal. With a price like that the Zen is an inexpensive upgrade for anyone, and is almost (depending where you shop) $15-20 cheaper than its bigger brother, the Nirvana... Direct Link

Noctua NH-C12P CPU Cooler

Mikhailtech -- The design of the Noctua NH-C12P I am going to present in this review is very special and it is perfect for HTPC systems. The NH-C12P has 6 heat pipes, excellently soldered joints and widely-spaced cooling fins guarantee optimal heat dissipation even at low fan speeds. Direct Link

Noctua NH-C12P CPU Cooler

TweakTown -- In the past when a new Noctua CPU cooler arrived on my doorstep, it was pretty much a given that I would have a new performance leader for air-cooled CPU heatsinks. Times are starting to change and I am beginning to have my doubts after the arrival of the Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer and ZEROtherm ZEN FZ120. It is difficult to imagine anyone making a cooler than can rival the performance numbers achieved by these two products. Given the history I have with Noctua products, I still have confidence in the products and if anyone is going to dethrone the CCF and ZEN FZ120, Noctua will be the one to do it. Direct Link

ZEROtherm ZEN FZ 120 CPU Cooler

Think Computers -- ZEROtherm has really made a name for themselves over the past year. The last 3 products we reviewed from them scored very high and all of them have received awards. But there are still people who have not heard of them. Well ZEROtherm has announced a new cooler, the ZEN FZ 120, which they were kind enough to send us. Will it perform up to what we have grown to expect from ZEROtherm? Read on to find out... Direct Link

Vizo Propeller II

Modders-Inc -- Computers of today are used in so many different ways that generate tons of heat. So, for those of us who know more about computers than just where the power button is, realize that we must do something to alleviate this problem if possible. One such way to do this is by utilizing system or case fans. Direct Link

Vizo Mini Ninja Notebook Cooler

3D Game Man -- Today for review I've got the Vizo Mini Ninja Notebook Cooler, and I've got two notebooks on hand to test with it to see how well it handles the heat. The Mini Ninja is well made and quiet, it even features a pass-through USB power connection so you won't lose a USB port while using it to help cool your laptop. So read on to check out the Mini Ninja and see if it can handle the heat or not?! Direct Link

Spire Fourier IV CPU Cooler

Techware Labs -- Today Artiom takes a look at the high end CPU heatsink by Spire named the Fourier IV. We test out the Fourier IV in a current test rig to seeif it can handle the heat output of a quad core. Check out our take on the installation and performance of this copper beast. Direct Link

ZEROtherm Zen FZ120 CPU Cooler

Virtual-Hideout -- As for the test results, the ZEROtherm Zen FZ120 CPU Cooler ranks right up there with a lot of the newer-released coolers currently out on the market however this cooler will only retail for $39.99. So even if you're on a budget, this cooler will still enable you to get a top tier cooler for a respectably low price. With ease of installation and a quiet operating fan, along with the same high quality and now lower cost, the Zen FZ120 will make an excellent addition to your hardware. Direct Link