“For computer users heat can be anything from a minor byproduct to a brick wall that halts our overclocking plans dead, and how you deal with it can vary just as much, with the more timid of us reaching for maybe a couple of 12v case fans or a water cooling system while the mavericks strap on their spurs and go in search of a little liquid Nitrogen and some good gloves.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- SilverStone Nimiz SST-TJ03 Aluminum Case Review @ modthebox
- Coolermaster Hyper6 KHC-V81-U1 @ frostytech
- Thermaltake POLO735 – Exteme 3 in 1 Cooler @ hexaplague-hardware
- Coolermaster Hyper6 reviewed @ DataFuse.net
- Review of Swiftech Coolsleeves @ COD
- Thermaltake V6000A Damier Case Review @ CoolTechZone
- Raidmax Storm ATX Mid-Tower Case Review @ cluboverclocker
How hot was it … & More

We all know it gets hot inside a PC, but it isn’t always easy to know exactly how hot or where exactly the hotspots are. Maybe you are just wondering if the OC you have managed means you should get a fan for your northbrige, or Hedgehogs for your VRAM. Well, how about this handy little tool, the Raytek MT4 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometre.