“Thinking of upgrading your CPU air cooler since things are getting a little hotter under the colar? We cover some newer solutions from big names in air cooling and compare those to the tried and true solutions that we have come to know and love.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- CoolIt ECO A.L.C. CPU Cooler Review @ BURNED iN
- Three Budget CPU Coolers Reviewed @ X-bit Labs
- CoolIT ECO A.L.C. CPU Cooler @ Rbmods
- CPU Cooler Roundup July 2010 @ HardwareHeaven
- Prolimatech Samuel 17 @ OC3D
- Cooler Master Excalibur Case Fan Review @ Ninjalane
- Silverstone Fortress Series FT02 Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews
- Aerocool PGS Vs-9 Mid Tower Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- NZXT VULCAN M-ATX Computer Case @ TechwareLabs
- SilverStone Precision Series PS05 Mid-Tower PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
- ThermalTake Armor A60 Case Review @ KitGuru
- Cooler Master HAF-X Case @ Overclockers.com
- Cooler Master HAF-X Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews
- NZXT Beta EVO Case Review @ KitGuru
Keep cool in the summertime with a new heatsink
[H]ard|OCP skipped the beach and headed straight for the bench to test a round up of new heatsinks to see which they would recommend as an upgrade. A stock i7 920 provided the heat and Spire, Scythe, Dynatron, Prolimatech, Thermaltake and others provided the sinks. They also considered the price in their conclusions as the least expensive cooler was $37 and the most expensive is $70. Take a look at what they found in their testing.