“In the lead up to our testing, we had to read a great deal of documentation to get up to speed with the LGA 775 specification. We needed to understand the rules that manufacturers are supposed to abide by and by just how much they are pushing the limits of the socket design.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Scythe Andy Samurai Master vs. Thermaltake MaxOrb @ AnandTech
- Tuniq 3 Tower @ Pro-Clockers
- Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler Review @ OCC
- Noctua NH-U12F HSF @ DVHardware
- Ultra Products ChillTec Thermoelectric CPU Cooler @ PC Apex
- Noctua NH-U9F CPU Cooler @ CPU3D
- In Win BT611 mATX Case with 300W Power Supply Review @ Bigbruin
- SilverStone SG03 Micro-ATX Case Review @ XYZ Computing
- Thermaltake LanBox SFF Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- APEVIA X-Qpack2 Micro Enclosure Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- GT3 Sport Case @ GideonTech
- ASUS Vento 7700 @ Techgage
- Gigabyte 3D Aurora @ BurnOutPC
25 ways to tame your Prescott
HEXUS has put together the mother of all LGA775 cooler reviews, with 25 different models and 15 different manufacturers represented. They test them all, and break the winners and runners up apart based on price, so you can pick the best cooler you can afford. Pour yourself a fresh cup of coffee before you start reading, this one will take you a while.