“While this might not be the best choice for a high-end Quad-Core processor that kicks out a ton of heat, for most CPU’s it will be more than enough cooling, and thanks to the PWM fan you’ll never have to worry about adjusting fan speed on a hot day. . .”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Vantec Aeroflow FX120 Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- In Win Matrix @ PureOverclock
- NZXT Sentry LX @ techPowerUp
- Cooler Master Cosmos Black Label Computer Case @ BmR
- Aerocool AeroRacer Pro @ Pro-Clockers
- Lian Li’s PC-9 chassis @ bit-tech
- Lian Li V1010 Aluminium PC Case @ OC3D
- Antec Skeleton Open Air PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
- Antec Skeleton Case @ Bjorn3D
- Tagan El Diablo Advance @ Bjorn3D
- Sigma WindStorm Mid Tower @ Modders-Inc
- Tagan Diablo Advance PC Case @ TechwareLabs
- GMC X-7 ‘X-Station’ Case Review @ Driverheaven
Big cooling in small places
The CNPS9300 AT is the little brother of the CNPS9700, allowing it’s use in systems where larger coolers simply cannot fit. It won’t win any prizes as the best cooler in it’s class, but you won’t be disappointed by it’s performance when you consider how much surface area has been lost. BCCHardware is quite confident of recommending this cooler for those systems where space is at a premium, whether you base it off of an Intel CPU or one of AMD’s.