Heatsinks on growth hormones & More
Big. Not much else you can say when you see these heatsinks in a store next to the small aluminium cube that until sometime last year, you used to call your heatsink. But…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 12, 2005 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Big. Not much else you can say when you see these heatsinks in a store next to the small aluminium cube that until sometime last year, you used to call your heatsink. But…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 10, 2005 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Silent PC Review gets a look at Antec's new silent case. If you like sleek aluminum sides, and a case you look at, not listen to, then this might be the…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 7, 2005 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Jumping into watercooling doesn't mean you'll have to buy the tubing, reservoir, pump and blocks all seperately today, there are now many complete watercooling kits available, like the Evercool Kit...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 5, 2005 | Cases and Cooling | 0
120mm cooling is becoming very common, especially if you are running the newest, hottest cores. Some builders want to keep their heatsink from reaching a pound or more, and the Thermalright SI-97...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 17, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
The Aquagate from CoolerMaster that OCTools reviews one of the few watercooling related links I found this week. To fill the rest up you have 2 air coolers and a run of...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 16, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
AeroCool is offering a snazzy front panel with fan control, LED temperature readout, a Card reader, even SATA connections. Read all about it at Club OC. If a silently cooled...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 15, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Today bigger is better in the eyes of mainstream air cooled heatsinks. With the heat generated by the Prescott's, and to a lesser degree, the A64 series, I can certainly understand why. …
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 13, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Silverstone is now designing special heatsinks designed to keep the noise down in their new upside down case, and it comes with a windtunnel too. SilentPCReview looks, and listens to...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 10, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Danger Den is a very well known watercooling company, and their TDX series shows why. Club Overclocker takes you through the performance of a socket 939 cooler. Or, if...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 8, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Heatsinks are growing in size at an unbelievable rate, just check out this Zalman that Systemcooling just reviewed. If you are happy with the cooling on your CPU, maybe your HDD's,…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 6, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
So what if you made a huge heatsink, and hollowed it out that your entire system could fit in it, and then filled most of the remaining space with heatpipes? You'd have Zalman's TNN500AF…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 3, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
Radiators that hide inside the case, watercooling on the cheap, and a way to make your 6800GT cooler and quieter than it is now."We're going to be looking at a water…
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