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Heatsink News |
Saturday, 31.01.2009 |
Intel Core i7 6-Way CPU Cooler Roundup
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As for the coolers themselves, the Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler is the winner in our testing. Either in its original single fan configuration or in its new SE1366 dual fan configuration it led the pack and did it quietly Next in line is the Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme 1366RT. It's heavy and has a na...
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CoolIT Domino A.L.C. CPU Cooler Review
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If you want to get rid of that air CPU cooler, but find water-cooling too complicated and expensive, CoolIT might have just what you're looking for. Their Domino A.L.C. is designed to offer greater cooling-abilities over air, while retaining reasonable noise-levels. Best of all, it's inexpensive, at...
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Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review
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Today we are testing the TherMax Pro and we get a chance to see just how well their take on a Direct Touch system works against our testing. Since we have tested some very similar style coolers previously, I can only imagine this cooler should be able to hold its own against the rest of our tested c...
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Nanoxia FX series 120mm Fans Review
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Today for review I've got the new Nanoxia FX Series of 120mm Fans, these fans are colorful with a black frame and clear green blades. I've got two for testing, one is the 1250RPM version while the other is a bit faster coming in at 2000RPMs, I've put them up against the Noctua NF-P12 120MM fan to se...
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Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler Tested
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Zalman's CNPS9900 LED is their newest all copper model in the CNPS series. A silent 120 mm blue LED fan has been placed between two arrays of pure copper fins. With exceptional performance and amazing looks, the CNPS9900 LED is a great CPU cooler if you can justify spending 79 USD for a CPU cooler.
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Misc News |
Friday, 30.01.2009 |
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook Computer Review
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The default Windows XP configuration comes in at 399 USD, and has 512MB of RAM and an 8GB solid state drive - SSD, they're flash-based, like your iPod nano or iPhone. For 50 USD more you can upgrade to a 16GB SSD and 1GB of RAM. Its more expensive than the comparable netbooks from Asus or Acer, thou...
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CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XT Gaming System Review
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Prebuilt systems, we all know of them and when we see them one thing comes to our mind, I would love to have that, but I can't afford it. Many prebuilt systems cost a crazy amount of cash and you really are just paying for the name and looks, not what's actually inside the computer. CyberPower wants...
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Creative Zen MP3 Player Review
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Review of the Creative Zen MP3 player. There is no doubt that the iPod has a strangle-hold on the digital music player industry. In fact, iPods have become so popular that some people call all music players iPods. Yet, there are many other brands and other types of players. So we set out to see if w...
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Acer P244W Review
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Filling in the rather niche space between commonplace 22-inch LCD monitors and larger 26-inch models, Acer's 24-inch P244W promises buyers a hefty chunk of screen and full 1080p resolution for a reasonable 340 USD. While the price manages to please, though, not many other aspects of this monitor rea...
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Blaupunkt TravelPilot 700 GPS Navigation System Review
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Blaupunkt surprised the world last summer by showing off the first GPS navigation systems with camera based navigation, the TravelPilot 500 and TravelPilot 700 are unique because they are currently the only GPS nav units on the market that can overlay navigational info on real-time images captured b...
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OtterBox for BlackBerry Bold Defender Series Review
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Review of the OtterBox for BlackBerry Bold Defender Series. As you reach for the unfamiliar device it seems to jump out of your hand in a glorious leap of faith. Although you attempt to use cat-like reflexes to regain control of your prized possession, the phone smashes into the pavement below. Horr...
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Case News |
Thursday, 29.01.2009 |
SilverStone Fortress FT01 Case Review
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In this review we will be looking at another awesome case from SilverStone called the FT01, the case is a major modification of the classic TJ07 and is designed to be smaller, stronger and provide better overall cooling.
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Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper Case Tested
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Review of the CM Storm Sniper Gaming Case SGC-6000-KKN1-GP. With the start of the new year, comes a new line of gaming cases from one of the most recognized case manufacturers in the industry: Cooler Master. Launched this month during CES, the new CM Storm division of Cooler Master promises to be th...
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nMEDIAPC HTPC 2000B Media Center Case Review
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Looking for a case with a lot of features? Or how about one that actually supports the motherboard you really want. Standard size ATX motherboards and power supplies fit no problem inside of this HTPC case. An optional LCD display can even be purchased for those out there wanting that extra zing to ...
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Kingwin Big Drive RAID Enclosure Review
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Let's be honest, this is a very cheap product, right on the very bottom end of any competing products. It looks good on the outside, but it's very basic inside. The manual does a great job of explaining the different RAID levels, but that's about it. The codes that it describes for the front LED's a...
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AeroCool AeroRacer Pro Mid-Tower Case Tested
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Perhaps the biggest feature of this AeroCool AeroRacer Pro case - the large side-panel fan, is probably also going to be the biggest drawback for some enthusiasts. While the fan is nice and quiet and provides nice airflow inside the case, it's also the first thing you see when you see the case and m...
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Rosewill Conqueror Case Review
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Conqueror a.k.a. RPS-01 is an entry-level mid-tower case from Rosewill with some interesting features usually found only on more expensive models, like meshed bay covers with dust filters, three 120-mm fans and two removable hard disk drive cages. Let's take an in-depth look on this case.
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GMC R-4 Bulldozer Case Review
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Not too long ago they released their patented R series cases, the only tower chassis products utilizing a perpendicular ODD mounting design. Today we will have a look at another R series case, the R-4 Bulldozer. The R-4 Bulldozer is a tower case designed to house a full gaming ATX system, but with t...
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Rosewill Wind Ryder Midtower PC Case Review
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Today I will be looking at one of Rosewill's latest products, a steel midtower called the Wind Ryder. Until very recently, Rosewill used model numbers instead of names, this is among the few Rosewill cases that are named. The biggest feature of this case is the incredible price, which will go a long...
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GlacialTech Altair A381 Home Theater PC Case Review
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If you're a fan of the low-profile HTPC cases, then you may be intereteste in the GlacialTech Altair A381 HTPC chassis, which has a lot of features found in premium home theater appliances, but without a lot of wasted space. The Altair is outfitted with an aluminum front panel, front panel buttons, ...
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NZXT Whisper Case Review
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This NZXT Classic Series Whisper case features sound dampening material to help keep the noise inside the case. It's a great idea, but adds some extra weight to this already hefty steel chassis. Inside the case there is padding in the case side for silence, it definitely doesn't add anything to the ...
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