You can syndicate this content on your website or blog by using our RSS feed.

ZEROtherm Hurricane HC92 CU 8800

XS Reviews -- We have tested several of ZEROtherm's coolers in the past, with some of their GPU offerings proving to be well worth a buy. Today we have something that's designed to deal with the 8800 series' inefficient, noisy, stock cooler; The Hurricane HC92. Direct Link

Evercool Buffalo CPU Cooler

Think Computers -- Over the past few months Evercool has been quiet when it comes to CPU cooling solutions. Well they have recently released the Buffalo CPU Cooler onto the market. This new CPU cooler features the popular heatpipe design with an all copper base and a 100mm fan. Let's see if it can get the job done against the other AMD CPU coolers we have tested. Direct Link

Titan TTC-G5T Notebook Cooling Pad

Virtual-Hideout -- I had high expectations of Titan, especially after the previous G4T turned out to be a decent notebook cooler supporting a wide range of laptops. However, the G5T is less of a notebook cooler, and more just a pair of budget USB speakers. Trying to label this as a notebook cooler seems a bit weird, as it doesn't provide any airflow of its own. Even as a pair of USB speakers, it doesn't provide too much incentive for the end-user. Direct Link

OCZ Vanquisher CPU Cooler

Techgage -- There’s an ever-increasing variety of CPU coolers out there, each competing for your dollar with advanced features, high performance, and bling. We take a look at OCZ’s latest, the Vanquisher, a smaller tower-style cooler that features a large fin structure and a 92mm, frameless fan. Direct Link

Cooler Master Vortex 752 CPU Cooler

Think Computers -- Cooler Master is not extremely well known for their CPU coolers, but they should be. They are affordable and can compete in performance with other top brands that cost a lot more. Today we are looking at the Vortex 752, which is a smaller CPU cooler, but don't let that fool you it is very powerful. It features 2 heatpipe design, 92mm fan, and an all copper base. Read on to see how the Vortex 752 stacks up against all of the other coolers we have tested. Direct Link

Fantec Fanbox

Technic 3D -- The Fantec Fanbox External Hard Drive with one 2,5" and two 3,5" arrived Technic3D. USB 2.0, eSATA and S-ATA see you in the following Review. We looks how good it is against other HDD Cases in the Performance Rating. Direct Link

Thermalright HR-03 Plus

techPowerUp -- The Thermalright HR-03 Plus performance VGA card cooler has been on the market for a while now, but is it still the king of the VGA coolers if you believe some people. In this review we put it up against the newest offering from Zalman and see which is the best cooler for your GeForce 8800 Series card at the moment. Direct Link

Zalman Reserator XT Hybrid

Virtual-Hideout -- Water cooling rigs have come and gone over the years, along with the companies that make them. Zalman has been one of the few who made it, and they have done so due to the quality of the products they produce. Not only is the quality good, the performance is excellent. The water cooling unit up for review is the Zalman Reserator XT, which is a stand-alone water cooling system that sits outside an enclosure. This design keeps the hot temperature of the enclosure components away from the reservoir. Also, the Reserator XT is highly expandable by allowing the user to add additional water blocks without having to drain the entire cooling system. Everything needed to get the cooling system up and running is included in one package. Direct Link

Scythe CPU Cooler Roundup

3D Game Man -- Over all, Scythe has managed to create some killer heatsinks. Scythe’s build quality was top notch and each cooler’s performance does not disappoint. While the Ninja Plus Rev. B cooler screams for more elbow room, the Katana 2’s only concern is that it has enough head room. The Ninja Mini keeps up with its bigger brothers but yet does it in a smaller form factor which is great for smaller cases and HTPC cases… Direct Link

CoolIT Eliminator and Freezone

Madshrimps -- These two all-in-one water cooling units from CoolIT provide plug and play performance cooling with help of several TEC elements to keep CPU load temperatures down. We stress test the Eliminator and Freezone models on an overclocked Intel processors to see how they stack up against the competition. Direct Link

OCZ Vendetta Exposed HDT

Benchmark Reviews -- Many manufacturers search out designs that will help them develop a product known for extraordinary performance. Benchmark Reviews has already reviewed many of the very best CPU coolers available to enthusiasts, from the very unique and original design of the Zaward Sylphee ZCJ003 and VIVO to the oversized Thermaltake MaxOrb CL-P0369. Not long ago, we even reviewed the Ultra ULT33186 Chilltec TEC CPU cooler which combined three different cooling technologies into one solution. All of these products performed very well, but none of them really set itself apart from the pack like the Xigmatek HDT-S1283 did. In this review we will test the OCZ Vendetta (OCZTVEND) Exposed Copper Heatpipe Direct Touch CPU cooler against a field of well-established competitors. Direct Link

Xigmatek XP-S964 Copper Heatpipe

Benchmark Reviews -- Ideally every CPU cooler should perform well, which most do. But in the age of advertising and marketing, consumers are easily mislead into believing a product will perform well just because of the company branding it. I have reviewed some very nice coolers over the summer by some of the most well known names in the industry; only to be let down by their claims of premium performance. Well, to be honest, prior to very recently I had never heard of Xigmatek before. Just a few weeks ago Benchmark Reviews unveiled the Xigmatek HDT-S1283, which tested to be the best-performing CPU we have seen to date. Perhaps on the same level is the Xigmatek XP-S964 Copper Heatpipe CPU Cooler. Direct Link

Zalman VF-1000 LED and ZM-RHS88

OCModShop -- Since today's graphics processors are the hottest ever, we are seeing heavier and more robust stock coolers to accompany them. While these stock coolers are much better than the previous generations, they are still only barely adequate to deal with the new level of thermal production. The current GPU king: nVidia's 8800 line of chips, generate some serious heat and need an equally serious cooling method. Zalman has released two sister products to augment each other when cooling your 8800 video card. Zalman's VF-1000 LED is a pure copper cooler that can be used on nearly any video card made within the past 5 years. Direct Link

Spire Verticool III

Legit Reviews -- Spire’s Verticool III CPU cooler turned out to be a good cooler. With a smaller foot print than the Zalman 9700 LED, the Verticool III should have no issues fitting in just about any mid tower. With the included fan controller, the Verticool II has the ability to be virtually silent when you need it to be. When it comes to cooling... Direct Link