“Does an “innovative refrigerating pumpless liquid cooler” for your CPU that promises “near water cooling performance” sound interesting? Us too! Finally we were able to find them at Directron after seeing these at Computex in 2007.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- The Three Evils by Greensabbath @ Bit-tech
- Noctua NF-P12 cooling fan review @ Elite Bastards
- Cooler Master Hyper Z600 CPU Cooler @ Rage3D
- Thermolab Nano Silencer Review @ OCC
- Thermaltake Big Typhoon CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Cooler Master Z600 and Sphere CPU Coolers Review @ Bigbruin
- GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent CPU Cooler @ Legit Reviews
- Thermaltake DuOrb CPU @ Legion Hardware
- Nexus XiR-2300 Aluminum Ed. CPU Cooler @ TweakTown
- Xigmatek HDT-SD964 Exposed Heatpipe Base Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Scythe Shuriken Low Low-Profile CPU Cooler @ Pro-Clockers
- Ultra m998 ATX Mid-Tower Enclosure @ TweakTown
- Thermaltake M9 VI1000BWS @ Overclockers Online
- Ultra m998 Case Review @ [OC]ModShop
- NZXT Tempest Mid-Tower @ Techgage
- Thermaltake Armor+ ESA Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Case Review @ TechwareLabs
Cool bubbles
There have been a number of attempts to bring something new into the cooling business, like fans in PCI slots or on a flexible arm. Some sound great, but have yet to make an appearance, like carbon black thermal paste or nano-forests. The next contender is the Noise Limit SilentFlux CPU Cooler which uses a bubble pump to move liquid around in a self contained radiator and fan setup. [H]ard|OCP gave it a fair shot and it turns out that as a quiet, mid range cooler, the Noise Limit SilentFlux CPU is not a bad idea.