“From the moment I saw a case badge included in the packaging I knew that Nanoxia meant business. With the Dual Contact Hybrid Base CPU cooler they have proved that although they are newcomers they can produce top quality products.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Nanoxia’s out of this world cooler
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There is a new cooling company called Nanoxia who has provided a very bizarre looking cooler to Tweaknews to test out. With a very UFO inspired top, and a bright green colour it stands out as very unique. As well it incorporates heatpipes and fins directly on the contact surface, so your die is being cooled by more than just heatpipes that can lessen the amount of heat for the fins to cool.