SilentiumPC Aquarius X90 Mid-Tower Case Review
The company SilentiumPC was established in 2007 in Warsaw, Poland. Their main objective is to offer quality products at a very affordable price level; the latter is achieved by applying cost-cutting...
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BitFenix has been making enclosures for the PC market since 2010 (with the massive Colossus E-ATX case), and came to prominence a couple of years later with the introduction of the Prodigy enclosure....
View ArticleCRYORIG R1 Universal CPU Cooler Review
CRYORIG launches onto the CPU cooler market with a bang. Their R1 cooler is build to cool down the hottest of CPU out there, weighing over 1000 gram and equipped with 2x140mm fans this product means...
View ArticleThermaltake Frio14 Silent CPU Cooler Review
While all in one liquid cooling units continue to dominate the high end CPU cooling space, there is still plenty of room left in the market for a good old fashioned air cooler. Today we will be taking...
View ArticleThermaltake Core V51 Midi Tower Review
mATX and mITX systems may be quite popular nowadays especially amongst people who are looking to build an small and silent HTPC system but most of the people i know who build new systems or upgrade...
View ArticleDeepcool GamerStorm Captain 360 AIO: Does Size Matter?
Revolution is an interesting word. On one hand it can mean a sweeping change and a dramatic break from a pattern but it can also mean a circular loop trapped in an orbit; traveling far but returning...
View ArticleEven North Korea reads Frostytech
Every now and then I wonder who reads Frostytech - in the past I've seen geographic locations from truly remote locations like Antarctica (btw, if you're in Antarctica now and reading this, say hi!)...
View Article3D Vapour Chambers
When CES 2015 drops next week, you're going to start hearing the term "3D Vapour Chamber" being talked about by the Cooler Master gang, a lot. Before the chaos of CES is unleashed, let's take a moment...
View ArticleCooler Master Nepton 280L AIO CPU Cooler Review
Closed-loop (All-in-One) CPU water coolers seem to be a dime a dozen these days, but theyre far from identical to each other. Each cooler will serve its purpose, whether youre cooling an HTPC or...
View ArticleCM Elite 130 mini-ITX PC Case Review
Thanks to mini-ITX motherboards, AIO coolers and low-profile CPU coolers, modular/semi-modular power supplies and even SSDs, case manufacturers can make significantly smaller-yet-space efficient case...
View ArticleCM Storm Novatouch TKL Keyboard Review
CM Storm hardware made a very good impression- from its performance to its built quality. Ill be honest, CM Storm tend to be under-rated products, hidden away below piles of similar products made by...
View Articlebe quiet! Silent Base 800 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
be quiet! are an industry leader when it comes to creating high-end components. Theyve won countless awards from technology publications around the world for their ultra-quiet, high-performance CPU...
View ArticleBe Quiet! Silent Base 800 Review
Although this is Be Quiet!'s first case the company not only applied what it learned about high-quality cooling and fan solutions in the past, it also brought in world renowned case experts. The...
View Articlebe quiet! Straight Power 10 competition
If youre a regular reader here at KitGuru, then you know that one of our favourite things to do is put some of the worlds best hardware up for grabs for those willing to perform some simple task....
View ArticleRaijintek Morpheus GPU Cooler Review
We have tested a number of quality GPU coolers in previous months, including both air and liquid cooled models. We are excited to see how the Raijintek Morpheus compares to other models from more...
View ArticleQuiet mini-ITX Gaming Build Guide #3: BitFenix Prodigy Edition
Our third quiet mini-ITX gaming build guide features the widely acclaimed BitFenix Prodigy, a largish chassis that can accommodate a variety of larger components. [SILENTPCREVIEW] via [Frostytech.com]
View ArticleReeven Hans RC-1205 Heatsink Tested
In this review Frostytech will be testing the Reeven Hans (RC-1205) heatsink, a 151mm tall tower cooler built around the usual mix of heatpipes, aluminum fins and a weighty copper base. Reeven a...
View ArticleReeven Ouranos RC-1401 Heatsink Reviewed On Frostytech
On the test bench today is Reeven's Ouranos RC-1401 heatsink, a 160mm tall tower cooler that uses half a dozen heatpipes to conduct heat energy away from a solid copper heatspreader to a large...
View ArticleReeven Justice RC-1204 Heatsink Review
Tower heatsinks are one of the most popular offshoots from the evolutionary heatsink tree; from a users' perspective they're also a lower cost alternative to the expensive all-in-one liquid cooling...
View ArticleReeven Okeanos RC-1402 Heatsink Review
At first glance you probably won't notice that Reeven's Okeanos RC-1402 heatsink uses slightly different sized fans - a 120mm vaneaxial fan hanging off the front and a 140mm fan in between the two...
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