Nexus LXM-8200 CPU Cooler

Nexus LXM-8200 CPU Cooler
[Frostytech.com] CPU Coolers nowadays are becoming more and more silent. However, what normally comes with silence is a drop in performance. This has made enthusiasts try to find their own, personal, perfect balance- either for silence or performance. At Tech-Reviews today, we have a Nexus LXM-8200 for review, a cooler boasting noise levels of 17dBA. Is it the perfect balance?

APACK ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium
[Frostytech.com] “Even though ZEROtherm doesn’t 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 ZEROtherm’s 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.”

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.

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