Thermaltake V1 CL-P0401 CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake V1 CL-P0401 CPU Cooler Review
Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008
After publishing the first quarterly comparison article of the series, our methodology was adjusted to include test results with both reference and performance cooling fans. A follow-up article comparing the Vendetta 2 vs TRUE vs HDT-S1283 (index.php?option=com_content task=view
Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678S0) CPU Cooler Review
Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678S0) CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] “The Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678SO) CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. The CPU Cooler with 90mm Fan, H.D.T. technology, 4x 8mm Copper heat pipes and easy installation. See you in the following Review the Blue-Star 1000 compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and more.”
Thermaltake V1 CL-P0401 CPU Cooler Review
APACK ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium
[Frostytech.com] “Even though ZEROtherm doesnt have a long history of enthusiast products, their quality has impressed me thus far. The Hurricane HC92 won an award in our Mega 9-way VGA cooler roundup back in April. And their latest product, the ZEN FZ 120 proved to be a great performer with the added benefit of costing less than enthusiast CPU coolers. Today we will be looking at ZEROtherms flagship cooler; the Nirvana NV120 Premium. The Nirvana has a small price premium over the ZEN; around 10 Dollars here in the States. Newegg currently lists the ZEN with a 10 Dollar mail-in rebate which negates the price difference. It will be interesting to see if and how much better the Premium cooler performs compared to the newer ZEN 120 that we reviewed last month.”
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
[Frostytech.com] Today we are going to talk about three cooling solutions that might of interest to those who care most about the size of their CPU cooler, but do not care about the price. We will review solutions from Noctua, Thermalright and Zalman.
Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer Review
[Frostytech.com] “You can see all manner of designs and technology these days on CPU coolers ranging from the weird and wonderful, to the more conservative and stylish. But it is the technologies behind the cooling that matters the most to any hardware enthusiast. One technology that has offered impressive performance in the past is the HDT design, where the heatpipes actually touch the CPU. This should deliver greater and faster dissipation due to increased contact between the heat transport components, in this case the heatpipes and the core. One product that has this tech and wishes to use it to create some hopefully great results, is the Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer. Lets take this one for a spin and see how its does. ”
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
[Frostytech.com] Today we are going to talk about three cooling solutions that might of interest to those who care most about the size of their CPU cooler, but do not care about the price. We will review solutions from Noctua, Thermalright and Zalman.
Thermalright IFX-14 CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] This is just what Thermalright did with the IFX-14. The cooler consists of twin towers linked by a set of heat pipes. Now I am not going to give you all the features here in the introduction. But I will tell you the cooler does come with a little surprise. Something that no other cooler comes with. If you want to know what it is then you will have to continue reading.
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
[Frostytech.com] Today we are going to talk about three cooling solutions that might of interest to those who care most about the size of their CPU cooler, but do not care about the price. We will review solutions from Noctua, Thermalright and Zalman.
ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ Zone Edition Video Card
ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ Zone Edition Video Card
It used to be that if you wanted to overclock your hardware, you ran the risk of voiding a warranty. Supposing that you dared to accept that risk, your options were still limited by the cooling equipment available to you. So it stands to reason that ZOTAC is making huge strides with their ZONE series, which combines a silent liquid-cooled system to a 55nm GeForce video card. The AMP! Series is already a fan favorite because of the extreme speeds at which they are factory overclocked, and the ZONE series adds to this a dramatically improved water-cooling solution for the best performance with no worries of heat or noise. Benchmark Reviews tests the ZOTAC GeForce 9800 GTX+ ZONE Edition G92 video card against a comprehensive collection of competitors in this article.
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
Noctua NH-U9B, Thermalright Ultima-90I and Zalman CNPS9300 AT
[Frostytech.com] Today we are going to talk about three cooling solutions that might of interest to those who care most about the size of their CPU cooler, but do not care about the price. We will review solutions from Noctua, Thermalright and Zalman.
ASUS Brings British Chevalier Style into CPU Coolers
Asus today unleashed the second variant in its all copper-made CPU cooler range – the Asus Royal Knight. Keeping in line with its predecessor’s effective cooling methods, the Royal Knight retains an all-copper buildup and utilizes 6 heat pipes to maintain low CPU temperatures for maximum stability. The latest Asus Royal Knight presents itself in […]
Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678S0) CPU Cooler Review
Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678S0) CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] “The Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678SO) CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. The CPU Cooler with 90mm Fan, H.D.T. technology, 4x 8mm Copper heat pipes and easy installation. See you in the following Review the Blue-Star 1000 compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and more.”
APACK ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium
[Frostytech.com] “Even though ZEROtherm doesnt have a long history of enthusiast products, their quality has impressed me thus far. The Hurricane HC92 won an award in our Mega 9-way VGA cooler roundup back in April. And their latest product, the ZEN FZ 120 proved to be a great performer with the added benefit of costing less than enthusiast CPU coolers. Today we will be looking at ZEROtherms flagship cooler; the Nirvana NV120 Premium. The Nirvana has a small price premium over the ZEN; around 10 Dollars here in the States. Newegg currently lists the ZEN with a 10 Dollar mail-in rebate which negates the price difference. It will be interesting to see if and how much better the Premium cooler performs compared to the newer ZEN 120 that we reviewed last month.”
Thermaltake V1 CL-P0401 CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake V1 CL-P0401 CPU Cooler Review
Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678S0) CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] “The Spire Blue-Star 1000 (SP678SO) CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. The CPU Cooler with 90mm Fan, H.D.T. technology, 4x 8mm Copper heat pipes and easy installation. See you in the following Review the Blue-Star 1000 compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and more.”
Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer Review
[Frostytech.com] “You can see all manner of designs and technology these days on CPU coolers ranging from the weird and wonderful, to the more conservative and stylish. But it is the technologies behind the cooling that matters the most to any hardware enthusiast. One technology that has offered impressive performance in the past is the HDT design, where the heatpipes actually touch the CPU. This should deliver greater and faster dissipation due to increased contact between the heat transport components, in this case the heatpipes and the core. One product that has this tech and wishes to use it to create some hopefully great results, is the Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer. Lets take this one for a spin and see how its does. ”
Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler
Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] In this review we will try to find out if the Tuniq Tower 120, the version without the 120mm cooler with LEDs, is indeed very efficient in even the worst conditions, like summer heat and pretty small case.
Thermalright IFX-14 CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] This is just what Thermalright did with the IFX-14. The cooler consists of twin towers linked by a set of heat pipes. Now I am not going to give you all the features here in the introduction. But I will tell you the cooler does come with a little surprise. Something that no other cooler comes with. If you want to know what it is then you will have to continue reading.
Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer Review
[Frostytech.com] “You can see all manner of designs and technology these days on CPU coolers ranging from the weird and wonderful, to the more conservative and stylish. But it is the technologies behind the cooling that matters the most to any hardware enthusiast. One technology that has offered impressive performance in the past is the HDT design, where the heatpipes actually touch the CPU. This should deliver greater and faster dissipation due to increased contact between the heat transport components, in this case the heatpipes and the core. One product that has this tech and wishes to use it to create some hopefully great results, is the Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer. Lets take this one for a spin and see how its does. ”