“CPU heatsinks from ASUS? Sure, why not? They sent us three new heatsink and fan units to test and we give them a run for the money on a new Intel Quad Core processor specially fitted with a hardware temperature monitoring system.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Coolink ChipChilla – Sweet Chipset Cooling @ BCCHardware
- Sunbeam Rheobus Extreme Fan Controller @ techPowerUp
- ASUS Triton 77 CPU Cooler Review @ HardwareLogic
- Thermaltake MaxOrb CPU Cooler Review @ OCIA
- AeroCool SilverWind Heatpipe Cooler Review @ Hi-Tech Reviews
- NZXT Rogue mATX Gaming Case @ techPowerUp
- APEVIA X-Telstar Jr. G Type Case Review @ OCC
- Thermaltake SwordM VD5000 Chassis Review @ Virtual-Hideout
Who needs Fatal1ty when you have ASUS

ASUS is getting into everything nowadays. They are not content with holding a huge portion of the motherboard market, they also do graphics cards and are now getting into coolers. [H]ard|OCP reviews three ASUS heatsinks, the Silent Knight, Triton 77 and Silent Square EVO. The design of these heatsinks are very unique and their performance might be better than you think.