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Thursday, 30.05.2019 |
Asus ROG Ryujin 360 Reviewed
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Bigger, cooler, more colorful! Today we are testing the Asus ROG Ryujin 360 AIO water cooling system from the absolute premium segment with VRM cooling, addressable RGB lighting and OLED display, which is also completely equipped with Noctua Premium fans. In the following Asus Ryujin review, we not ...
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Scythe Kotetsu Mark II TUF Gaming Alliance CPU Cooler Review
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The Kotetsu Mark II TUF Gaming Alliance cooler seems perfect and is worth our recommendation. It's nearly silent, inexpensive and looks great so it should be an interesting option for less demanding gamers.
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Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan Review
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Fractal has been absent from the RGB game as of late. Their latest cases don't feature any RGB lighting. A bit ago, Fractal announced their Prisma Series of fans. The series features both 120 and 140 mm versions as well as PWM and non-PWM. There are also two lines in the Prisma series, the AL Addres...
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Alphacool Eisblock XPX CPU Water Block Tested
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Review of the Alphacool Eisblock XPX CPU Water Block. Alphacool has added years to the lifespan of their current CPU water block, the Eisblock XPX, by offering new versions and first-party accessories. We take a look at a nylon top version, which uses their patented ramp design aiming to optimize co...
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Gelid Tranquillo 4 Heatsink Review
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Review of the Gelid Tranquillo 4 Air Cooled Heatsink. Gelid's Tranquillo 4 heatsink ships with a single 120mm PWM fan rotating at 1600-750RPM that moves upwards of 65CFM at 2.18mmH2O pressure, according to manufacturer specs. The fan is held in place with good reliable metal spring fan clips and an ...
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Heatsink News |
Saturday, 25.05.2019 |
Enermax LiqTech II 280 Review
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Today we are testing the Enermax LiqTech II 280 AIO water cooling system on OCinside.de with addressable RGB lighting and extra powerful pump. How the optics are and whether it can convince with cooling performance, we have tested in the new review, including new videos.
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Cryorig H7 Heatsink Review
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The Cryorig H7 is a mid-tower cooler which stands 145mm tall and comes equipped with a single 120mm PWM fan. The H7 is built around three 6mm diameter nickel plated heatpipes that are swaged into a 100mm tall array of raw aluminum cooling fins.
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Noctua NT-H1 Noctua NT-H2 Noctua NA-SCW1 Review
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Review of the Noctua NT-H1 and Noctua NT-H2 Thermal Compound and NA-SCW1 Cleaning Wipes. Noctua has improved on an already great thing! The NT-H2 is a serious, high performing, thermal paste that is easy to apply and clean.
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be quiet! Dark Rock Slim Cooler Review
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Review of the be quiet! Dark Rock Slim CPU Cooler. Compact but powerful and yet almost inaudible the brand new Dark Slim Rock by be quiet! doesn't disappoint.
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Noctua NH-U12A Reviewed
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Conventional wisdom suggests that when shopping for a high-performance CPU cooler, bigger tends to mean better. That may well be true when it comes to keeping temperatures down to an absolute minimum, but there are now an increasing number of calls for smaller solutions better suited to today's more...
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Heatsink News |
Tuesday, 14.05.2019 |
Alphacool Eiszyklon Aurora RGB LT Fan Tested
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Alphacool adds to their ever-increasing Aurora lineup of RGB products with the Eiszyklon Aurora RGB LT fans. Available in 1100 or 1300 RPM options, these fans feature 16 RGB LEDs to make for a noise-optimized light-show on your new watercooled PC.
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Noctua NH-U12A CPU Cooler Review
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The Noctua NH-U12A is the 5th generation of the very popular and award-winning NH-U12 CPU Cooler released back in 2005 but is it the best one yet?
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Noctua NH-U12A CPU Cooler Review
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Noctua NH-U12A is one of the best coolers we had a chance to test. It's also the best air cooler. Besides high performance, it offers quiet work and full compatibility with modern motherboards, tall memory modules or standard ATX PC cases. A six-year warranty covers the NH-U12A. Since the manufactur...
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