CM Storm Devastator Review
Devastator is the name of CM Storm's entry level set of peripherals. For no more than 28 Euro you get a gaming mouse as well as a gaming keyboard with red backlight. Apart from that the mouse ships...
View ArticleX Liquid CPU Coolers
"Swiftech is on a roll with the X Liquid CPU Coolers. The H140-X is the latest in the series and while performance isn't quite as good as the H220-X or H240-X, it's the best 140mm AIO Liquid solution...
View ArticleCRYORIG Release H7 CPU Cooler
CRYORIG, innovator of PC thermal peripherals, is preparing the second model in the H Series lineup, featuring H series standard HiveFin™ technology. Besides moniker HiveFin™ technology, the CRYORIG H7...
View ArticleNoctua NH-U9S 95mm CPU Cooler Review
For the most part the market is filled with medium to large sized Tower CPU coolers which thanks to their high cooling efficiency are suitable for use by gamers, professionals and overclockers and...
View ArticleHW Labs Black Ice Nemesis 360GTX Radiator Review
"In looking at the new Nemesis 360GTX, I saw a lot of buzzwords thrown out there by Hardware Labs; “Stealth”, “Supercruise”, “Dark Matter”. Buzzwords usually scare me a bit, as it seems they usually...
View ArticleFractal Kelvin T12 AIO Watercooling Kit Review
Fractal already revealed its upcoming Kelvin water cooling series at CeBIT 2014 in Hannover; at Computex we saw the same prototypes again. Back than the launch date was foreseen for mid-summer. Now on...
View ArticleCorsair Hydro Series HG10 GPU Liquid Cooling Bracket
Corsair®, a worldwide leader in high-performance PC hardware, today announced the immediate availability of the Hydro SeriesTM HG10 A1 Edition GPU liquid cooling bracket for AMD RadeonTM R9 290X and...
View Articlebe quiet! Silent Base 800
The Silent Base 800 is be quiet!'s long awaited entry into the case market. Rumors were confirmed at Computex 2014 with the case making its first official appearance, and after more than 12 months in...
View ArticlePrinciples of Magnetocaloric Cooling (Magnetic Refrigeration)
Synopsis: "Magnetocaloric materials heat up in a magnetic field and cool down again when they are drawn out of the field. Therefore a heat-pump based on magnetocaloric materials may be an ideal...
View ArticleSwiftech H240-X CPU Liquid Cooling Kit
The Swiftech H240-X is an interesting high-end open loop liquid CPU cooler that's also pre-assembled/filled and plug-and-play like all-in-one units. [SILENTPCREVIEW] via [Frostytech.com]
View ArticleTesla H for a Fanless NUC
Tesla H is one of a dozen fanless "heatsink" cases offered by Akasa. This one is for the Haswell NUC and can house two 2.5" drives in a wider, sleeker design. Thermally, it's a winner, too. Market...
View ArticleThermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate AIO CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake currently has three key models in the Thermaltake Water 3.0 All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooling solution product line. The smallest are a pair of 120mm radiator coolers called the called the...
View ArticleCooler Master Nepton 240M Review
"So what makes the 240M stand out from the others? The longer, heavier FEP tubes on the 240M allow flexibility when installing the radiator. And those thumb screws - wow, they really make the...
View ArticleAkasa Euler Mini-ITX Thin Fanless Chassis Review
We kick things off today with a look at one of the latest chassis designs from Akasa. Akasa have established a solid reputation for themselves over the years as a cooling manufacturer, and while the...
View ArticleLEPA LV12 CPU Air Cooler for Intel and AMD Processors
LEPA is moving into CPU air cooling and we have its first cooler for review today, the LV12. LEPA claims that its new louvered fin designed gives it an advantage and surely we will test that. It also...
View ArticleNoctua NF-A9, A8 and A4 Fans Review
The latest addition to Noctua's line are perfectly suited for smaller spaces with 92mm, 80mm and 40mm A-series variants featuring the signature Noctua tan and brown colors and extensive packaging. The...
View ArticleNoctua NF-S12A Series Fan
Noctua have been around for 9 years now and from the very start they have been producing cooling hardware for enthusiast rigs across the world. Their cooling fans are instantly recognisable due to...
View Articlebe quiet! Silent Base 800 Chassis Review
The be quiet! Silent Base 800 uses a steel chassis with plastic panels that carry plenty of sound deadening material. At the front of the case there are stealth doors that cover the optical drive bays...
View Article$100 enclosure from Cooler Master
This $100 enclosure from Cooler Master can house an ATX motherboard along with a generous assortment of storage drives and and cooling contraptions. It's also got acoustic foam a go-go, and it ships...
View ArticleWhere To Buy CPU Heat Sinks? 11 Stores With Good Selections
Frostytech receives a lot of questions about a where such-and-such heatsink can be purchased, so today we're listing a few north american online computer stores that have a decent selection of...
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