FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink

FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink
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Gelid Solutions has introduced its first Intel/AMD heatsink - the Gelid Silent Spirit. The lightweight (370grams) heatsink features four copper heatpipes, a very quiet 100mm fan spinning at 900-2400RPM, and special textured aluminum fins for optimized air flow.

Frostytech will tell you whether the Gelid Silent Spirit is the next best heatsink on the market, or a CPU cooler you should avoid at all costs shortly… stay tuned!

Noctua NH-C12P CPU cooler review
[Frostytech.com] Noctua have always payed attention to the littlest of details, and what we just saw was no exception. The cooler performed greatly, reaching first positions in the toughest of tests. At the same time the design allows it to fit in smaller cases (unlike coolers like the Cooler Master Hyper Z600 and the Noctua NH-U12P with which we compared it) and it weighs only little more than a pound, which is a safe load for your motherboard.

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.

FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink

FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink
[Frostytech.com]

www.frostytech.com

Gelid Solutions has introduced its first Intel/AMD heatsink - the Gelid Silent Spirit. The lightweight (370grams) heatsink features four copper heatpipes, a very quiet 100mm fan spinning at 900-2400RPM, and special textured aluminum fins for optimized air flow.

Frostytech will tell you whether the Gelid Silent Spirit is the next best heatsink on the market, or a CPU cooler you should avoid at all costs shortly… stay tuned!

Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] “We have the latest CPU cooler from Noctua today for review, and the company did not aim to achieve anything revolutionary with its new NH-UP12 CPU Cooler. Rather, the company aimed to achieve an evolutionary step by combining their latest fan model and some other new design features together in one package. Read on to see how well their new CPU cooler actually performs.”

Thermaltake V14Pro CPU Cooler CL-P0471
Thermaltake, famed of their variety in air cooler selection, has just released their best performing CPU cooler: V14Pro. Claiming to have reached the highest cooling performance ever, the new V14Pro comes with the giant size 140mm fan, 6 copper heatpipes, and 98 extended copper fins. In this performance comparison, Benchmark Reviews tests the Thermaltake V14 Pro CPU cooler CL-P0471 against the best products available today.

Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler

Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] “We have the latest CPU cooler from Noctua today for review, and the company did not aim to achieve anything revolutionary with its new NH-UP12 CPU Cooler. Rather, the company aimed to achieve an evolutionary step by combining their latest fan model and some other new design features together in one package. Read on to see how well their new CPU cooler actually performs.”

Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q3 2008

Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q3 2008
When it comes down to it, consumers that shop for aftermarket cooling products only want one thing: the very best their money can buy. It makes perfect sense, too. Since so many products flood the market every day, it all comes down to price and performance. Based on this principal, Benchmark Reviews searches out the latest CPU coolers and tests them under real-world overclocked conditions. Want to know which cooling products stand-out? This quarterly update to our Best CPU Cooler Performance series will separate the good from the bad.

Thermaltake V14Pro CPU Cooler CL-P0471
Thermaltake, famed of their variety in air cooler selection, has just released their best performing CPU cooler: V14Pro. Claiming to have reached the highest cooling performance ever, the new V14Pro comes with the giant size 140mm fan, 6 copper heatpipes, and 98 extended copper fins. In this performance comparison, Benchmark Reviews tests the Thermaltake V14 Pro CPU cooler CL-P0471 against the best products available today.

Best CPU Cooler Performance - Q2 2008

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

FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink

FIRST LOOK - Gelid Silent Spirit Heatsink
[Frostytech.com]

www.frostytech.com

Gelid Solutions has introduced its first Intel/AMD heatsink - the Gelid Silent Spirit. The lightweight (370grams) heatsink features four copper heatpipes, a very quiet 100mm fan spinning at 900-2400RPM, and special textured aluminum fins for optimized air flow.

Frostytech will tell you whether the Gelid Silent Spirit is the next best heatsink on the market, or a CPU cooler you should avoid at all costs shortly… stay tuned!

Noctua U12P CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] The Noctua NH-U12P is the latest of a whole series of coolers from Noctua. This latest version with so-called greater “main board compatibility” aims to be as successful as it predecessors especially with its acclaimed quiet cooling performance. However, has this heatsink and fan combination really surpassed expectations enough to warrant claims as being on a whole new level as its manufacturers would have us believe?

Noctua NH-C12P CPU cooler review
[Frostytech.com] Noctua have always payed attention to the littlest of details, and what we just saw was no exception. The cooler performed greatly, reaching first positions in the toughest of tests. At the same time the design allows it to fit in smaller cases (unlike coolers like the Cooler Master Hyper Z600 and the Noctua NH-U12P with which we compared it) and it weighs only little more than a pound, which is a safe load for your motherboard.

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 U12P CPU Cooler Review

Noctua U12P CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] The Noctua NH-U12P is the latest of a whole series of coolers from Noctua. This latest version with so-called greater “main board compatibility” aims to be as successful as it predecessors especially with its acclaimed quiet cooling performance. However, has this heatsink and fan combination really surpassed expectations enough to warrant claims as being on a whole new level as its manufacturers would have us believe?

Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] “We have the latest CPU cooler from Noctua today for review, and the company did not aim to achieve anything revolutionary with its new NH-UP12 CPU Cooler. Rather, the company aimed to achieve an evolutionary step by combining their latest fan model and some other new design features together in one package. Read on to see how well their new CPU cooler actually performs.”

Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] “The Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. The CPU Cooler with 120mm Fan, Fan Controller, 8 Heatpipes, H.D.T. technology and easy installation. See you in the following Review the Freezer compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and more.”

Auras Transformer (CTC-868) CPU Cooler Review

Auras Transformer (CTC-868) CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] “The Auras Transformer (CTC-868) CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. Stamped Micro-Fin with 4 heat pipes, Copper base plate and Adjustable dual fans can you see in the following Review on a Intel XE6800 CPU compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and many more.”"

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

How Liquid-cooled PCs Work
In most computers, fans do a pretty good job of keeping components cool. But for people who want to use high-end hardware or coax their PCs into running faster, liquid cooling can be a better solution.

Noctua U12P CPU Cooler Review

Noctua U12P CPU Cooler Review
[Frostytech.com] The Noctua NH-U12P is the latest of a whole series of coolers from Noctua. This latest version with so-called greater “main board compatibility” aims to be as successful as it predecessors especially with its acclaimed quiet cooling performance. However, has this heatsink and fan combination really surpassed expectations enough to warrant claims as being on a whole new level as its manufacturers would have us believe?

Zalman ZMachine LQ1000
Today we take a look at the Zalman ZMachine LQ1000 , an ultra premium case with in-built water-cooling boasting high end performance, but with a high price to match. Does the LQ1000 float our boat, or is it just a wet weekend? We don the bit-tech scuba gear and find out!

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