“The Xilence brand is not known to many in the U.S., but we have the opportunity to look at the Xilence Xilent Blade Pro CPU cooler. This is just one of many cooling options that Xilence has to offer which also includes fans, VGA coolers, other cooling components and even cases and power supplies. The Xilent Blade Pro offers multi-socket support for both AMD/Intel CPUs and has a quiet vibration free fan for the ultimate cooling performance. The black/red design gives is a sleek style and will give your case a kick of color. Read on further to see how well it performs.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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A cooler made to been seen, not heard

The Xilence Xilent Blade Pro won’t find a home in the overclocker’s case, but modders and HTPC users will love the low profile, quiet performance and red and black colour scheme. Think Computers’ testing showed it to be an average performer, sitting in the middle of the pack during full load and maybe a tad warm at idle. It’s adaptor also ensures it can find a home in both Intel and AMD systems, assuming you can find it for sale.