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Wednesday, 26.09.2018 |
Arctic Accelero Twin Turbo III GPU Cooler Review
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After recently testing Arctic's Twin Turbo II on OCinside.de, we are now focusing on the successor Arctic Accelero Twin Turbo III. According to Arctic, it should offer the same cooling performance as its predecessor, but without the use of thermal glue. You can read in the following review whether A...
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Thermaltake Riing Trio 12 RGB Fans Tested
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Using the supported software you have tons of very granular choice over your lighting. You can have each fan with up to 32 different colors and 3 different animations! These fans are some of the most customizable fans I've personally used.
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XSPC TX360 Ultrathin Radiator Tested
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XSPC decided that they could do more than just compete for that extra decimal point of thermal performance improvement and have introduced an ultra-thin radiator with their new TX series. Measuring in at just 20.5 mm thick, it provides a compact heat dissipation solution for watercooled SFF builds.
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Antec Mercury 240 RGB Reviewed
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You may have seen the previous Antec Mercury 240 with its blue, green or red lighting; this time around we get a full complement of colours, 256 to be exact, which illuminate the pump and both 120mm fans. The RGB can be controlled manually using an in-line remote or via the motherboard header to syn...
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Heatsink News |
Wednesday, 12.09.2018 |
Noctua NF-P12 Redux and NF-A12x25 Review
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Review of the Noctua NF-P12 Redux, NF-A12x25 Fans and Accessories. If you are looking for a base for your new gaming PC then I recommend taking a look at the B360GT5S. It's really interesting motherboard which at first look offers less than we could expect. Our tests are showing that this motherboar...
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Cryorig C7 Cu Review
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For cases like the GEEEK A30 or the In Win Chopin you really only have a few options and even the Wraith Stealth isn't possible in some cases. So the Cryorig C7 and the Noctua L9 series have been the main options. Noctua has been bringing out new options including an AM4 specific model that I recent...
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Swiftech H240 X3 AIO Cooler Review
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Review of the Swiftech H240 X3 All in One Cooler. As reviewers, we tend to swap out hardware on a very regular basis. Because of this, as test bench is a must for any serious reviewer. Not too long after setting up my test bench, I decided to move my main system to a test bench as well. However, the...
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Heatsink News |
Sunday, 26.08.2018 |
Barrow LTYK3-04 Review
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Today we look at a water cooler from the Asian company Barrow, which is less popular in Europe. Can it keep up with the local top dogs of well-known brand manufacturers? Are there any disadvantages and how does it overclock? Also this time there is the test including a new OCinside YouTube channel v...
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Cooler Master ML360R RGB AIO Cooler Review
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If it is Frag Harder Disco Lights you want, then Cooler Master ML360R RGB All-In-One CPU liquid cooler has that in spades. RGB is nice and all, but how does this AIO do where the rubber meets the road? We strap the ML360R RGB to our highly over-volted and overclocked Ryzen 7 processor and find out.
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Corsair Hydro Series H100i PRO Review
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Corsair is expanding their latest Hydro Series lineup with the H100i PRO. Geared towards low noise operation this latest revision replaces the ever popular H100i V2. Packing magnetic levitation fans RGB LEDs and a boat load of features. This latest generation looks to go head to head with the best t...
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Arctic Accelero Xtreme IV GPU Cooler Review
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It seems a little late in the game to be reviewing Arctic Cooling's Accelero Xtreme IV GPU cooler, so what gives? Well, I recently upgraded my ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card to an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition model, and while that is a solid GPU upgrade for sure, it is ...
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Corsair H100i Pro RGB Cooler Review
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The Corsair H100i Pro RGB is a self-contained water-cooling solution for those with a smaller case or less power-hungry CPU, with the intention of reduced temperatures and less noise.
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