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Frosty Tech -- The Coolage Freezer Orb heatsink is designed for Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and as with most heatsinks seeking to banish the stock Intel heatsink from the PC, it comes equipped with a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fan. Coolage's Freezer Orb F0-Z924AL heatsink is compatible with socket 775 Intel Pentium and Core 2 Duo CPUs. Direct Link
Dragon Steel Mods -- In keeping with the bigger is better philosophy for processor cooling, Thermaltake has released the MaxOrb CPU Cooler. Does the size of the heatsink and number of fins mean better cooling or is this just another fad in the pc building world? I recently reviewed the massive Scythe Infinity, now Thermaltake is weighing in (pun intended) with their heavyweight CPU cooler, the MaxOrb. Direct Link
Bona Fide Reviews -- Unlike traditional case fans that mount directly to the side of the case, acting an exhaust system for the entire case, the SpotCool goes right into the heart of the hardware by mounting directly to the motherboard. Direct Link
techPowerUp -- I was extremely pleased with the Andy Samurai Master Cooler. The quality of the construction is excellent, the base is very smooth and flat, and the whole cooler is light in weight. The installation was so incredibly easy, it only required a few quick steps, and nothing had to be removed from the case to install it. On top of that, the performance was great. Although fan noise was not completely silent, it was rather low and, in fact, much lower than the three heatsinks tested against it. Direct Link
Frosty Tech -- This is not your average aluminum heatsink with copper heatpipes, but it looks innocent enough from the outside. The Xigmatek HDT-S963 heatsink is a unique thermal solution because the German thermal engineers who designed it, made its three copper heatpipes come in direct contact with the CPU itself. If you take the Xigmatek HDT-S963 in hand and flip it over, you'll see an aluminum base with three long grooves cut into it. Direct Link
Technic 3D -- he new Graphics Card Heatsink from Titan,the Twin Turbo, arrived Technic3D. Silent and very good cooling characteristics with Heatpipe? See you in the following Review with a MSI NVIDIA 6600 GT. Direct Link
Dragon Steel Mods -- Keeping computers cool is something that everyone strives to do, but when you think of cooling for computers
most people overlook their laptops. There are many options to cool your laptop, but today for review I have one
from Evercool that features in addition to cooling fans, extra USB ports, a card reader and even two pull out
drawers for storage. It's the Evercool NP-601 Notebook Cooler and I found that not only does it have all these
cool features it actually does cool your notebook by almost ten degrees at load... Direct Link
JonnyGURU -- Ever since the early days of computers, the overclocker has fought hard to keep heat at bay to enable him to utter that most revered phrase among his peers: "Mine's faster than yours! Na-na-na-na-na-naaaaah!" Today we will examine four CPU coolers that promise to aid in the eternal fight against the heat demon. Will one or more of these stand out from the crowd? Read on, and we shall see. Direct Link
Phoronix -- Rexus, ever hear of them? Neither had we until an ambitious representative had contacted us and sent out three of their Rexflo fans. Rexus does sell a number of different fans manufactured by Panaflo, Delta, Sunon, Evercool, and Nidec, but they also maintain the Rexflo series for fans that run very quiet and use PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for reducing noise and managing the fan speed. The fans at hand today are the Rexflo 80mm, 92mm, and 120mm models. Direct Link
Frosty Tech -- Rosewill RCX-Z3 is a hefty heatsink designed for all current AMD and Intel processor families so it should appeal to all users. The RCX-Z3 features no less than six copper heat pipes, a very thick copper base, 52 thin aluminum fins, a small extruded aluminum heatsink, and four strategically placed blue LEDs for internal illumination. Direct Link
Virtual-Hideout -- If you are looking for something that fits your current ATI and NVIDIA based graphics cards, you'll be happy to know that Thermaltake has three different TMG models. The TMG AT3 will cool current ATI 1800, 1900, and 1950 Series graphics cards in Crossfire. Users with the GeForce 8800 series now have the TMG ND4 which is also SLI compatible. Direct Link
Frosty Tech -- The Thermalright Ultra-90 heatsink is more compact than its brethern, but remarkably the performance differences aren't nearly as large as you might expect. The reference list above illustrates very well how most Intel heatsinks react to 150W of heat from the CPU test die... In this case though, the Thermalright Ultra-90 proved itself exceptionally! Direct Link
Benchmark Reviews -- The engineers at Zaward are something like a modern-day Leonardo da Vinci, because they have taken to a unique style of functional cooling devices. One of their featured products is the Sylphee aluminum CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews tested this dual-heatpipe dual-impeller cooler, and it proved to be a very unique product, with results just as uncommon. Read on to see if function came before fashion, or if these looks can kill you system. Direct Link