Archive for the ‘Cooling’ Category

Reeven Six-Eyes Fan Controller Review

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Introduction Fan controllers are all the range these days and come in many shapes and styles. However, with the competition fierce between companies, a product better have some rather unique features. Manufacturers  such as Aerocool, employ many LEDs and a touch interface, similar to that of a Star Trek Bridge Console. Lamptron concentrates on build [...]

Thermaltake Frio Extreme CPU Cooler Review

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With a 10 year warranty and top notch performance, find out why we think the Frio Extreme is the best air cooler we have tested to date.

Thermaltake Frio Advanced CPU Cooler Review

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Thermaltake has been busy lately, adding to the already impressive Frio series of CPU coolers. Today’s review is on the recently released Frio Advanced (CLP0596), find out if it keeps up the Frio tradition!

Noctua NF-F12 Fan Review

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Noctua once again has provided a fantastic enthusiast level fan, read the review to see why the NF-F12 leads the pack!

Mayhem’s Pastel and X1 Review

Introduction Water Cooling over the last couple of years, as any enthusiast will tell you, was in danger of becoming stagnant. Very few companies, if any, were truly innovating and the ones that were making changes, were only making minor changes at best. Essentially there were only three radiator companies manufacturing products world-wide. This being [...]

Thermaltake Chaser MK1 LCS Solution

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The Chaser MK1 LCS is the water cooling version of the standard MK1 version we reviewed earlier. Read the review to find out if the water cooling additions are a worthwhile addition!

CoolerMaster Gemini Two Mark Four Processor Cooler

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Coolermaster have produced a smashing product indeed! Read why we thing we have an absolute winner here!

Lamptron FC9 Fan Controller Review

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Overclockers Tech takes an indepth look at the new Lamptron FC-9 fan controller which boasts 50 Watts per channel!