“Today we are going to talk about five new CPU coolers from Akasa, Deep Cool and ThermoLab and will offer you a performance comparison of seven products on six-core AMD and Intel processors.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- GlacialTech Alaska Cooler @ X-bit Labs
- Destroying Stereotypes: Corsair H70 Liquid Cooling System @ X-bit Labs
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Noctua NH-C12P and Noctua NH-C12P SE14 CPU Cooler Review @ Madshrimps
- Xigmatek Aegir Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
- Xigmatek Gaia SD1283 CPU Cooler @ Pro-Clockers
- Corsair Hydro H70 Water Cooling Kit @ Benchmark Reviews
- Noctua NH-C14 Cpu Cooler @ Rbmods
- Updated Noctua NH-C14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus and Hyper TX3 CPU Coolers Review @ Madshrimps
- Noctua NH-C14 CPU Cooler @ X-bit Labs
- GlacialTech Siberia CPU Cooler @ iXBT Labs
- Sandy Bridge Heatsinks Roundup @ t-break
- Evercool HPH-9525EA CPU Cooler Review @ BayReviews
- Noctua NH-C14 140mm CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Canucks
- Titan Hati CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
- BitFenix’s Survivor enclosure, take two @ The Tech Report
- Corsair Graphite Series 600T Case Review @ ThinkComputers
- Galaxis Atlus Mid Tower Chassis @ Tweaktown
7 coolers for 6 cores

Cooling one core seems trivial now that six core CPUs are becoming more mainstream, as the increase in efficiency is not quite growing at the same speed as the density. X-bit Labs have assembled seven newer coolers designed to keep both Intel and AMD’s hexacore processors running cool. Akasa, Deep Cool and ThermoLab are all represented, drop by to see how they placed.