processor cooler

by Rafael Hernandez on June 8, 2010 · 0 comments

Tower heatsinks offer plenty of cooling performance but their height makes things a little tight in some of the slimmer PC cases out there. Luckily there are at least a few choices for a slimmer cooler. The Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU Cooler uses direct heatpipe contact to its advantage while fitting into a short […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on May 21, 2010 · 0 comments

Vying for the best of anything means shaving off a bit of time, or in this case CPU temperature, from the current record holders. It’s definitely not for the weak of heart or the unmotivated. The Prolimatech Armageddon CPU Cooler crams in 6 heatpipes and allows for mounting two 140mm fans for plenty of airflow […]

Read more Prolimatech Armageddon CPU Cooler handles quite the heat load

by Rafael Hernandez on May 13, 2010 · 0 comments

There was an era when thermoelectric cooling was somewhat popular with the enthusiast crowd because of its ability to drastically lower temperatures but their downside was a requirement for some massive cooling on the “hot side” of the TEC. CoolIT’s Freezone Elite v2 Thermoelectric CPU Cooler harnesses a TEC and watercooling setup in a pre-assembled […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on May 10, 2010 · 0 comments

With the top of the CPU cooling market being decided by a 1C or 2C degree difference there isn’t much in the way of differentiating your product, unless of course you go for the pricing jugular. The Scythe Yasya CPU Cooler hits all of the wonderful feature points with six heatpipes, staggered fins, and a […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on May 10, 2010 · 0 comments

You’d expect for companies following the same heatsink design features to come up with top of the line products but there’s some magical voodoo at work when it comes to top-end cooling. The Thermaltake FRIO CPU Cooler managed to sneak into the high end of the heatsink market and will likely stay there, at least […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on May 4, 2010 · 0 comments

Most CPU coolers are symmetrical in one way or another allowing the manufacturer to use simple techniques to stamp out fins without too much added cost. The Cogage Arrow CPU Cooler goes off script a bit with its “arrow-shaped” fins although all the other makings of a high-end cooler are still there. Pro Clockers has […]

Read more Cogage Arrow CPU Cooler certainly takes after its name

by Rafael Hernandez on April 28, 2010 · 0 comments

Water cooling setups can be unwieldy to set up and an expensive (and addicting) hobby to get into. There’s little room for error and plenty of case modification to be done if you’re serious about going that route. Or you could go with the CoolIT ECO A.L.C. ECO-R120 CPU Cooler which comes pre-assembled and should […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 27, 2010 · 0 comments

While a great big tower heatsink would appear to be the best choice for your next system build they tend to overlook airflow to some of the important components on your motherboard like its chipset and voltage regulation modules. The Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU Cooler takes some of the old fashioned design ideas and works […]

Read more Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU Cooler follows a familiar old path

by Rafael Hernandez on April 26, 2010 · 0 comments

As far as air cooling is concerned the more heatpipes you have on a heatsink the better it can dump heat onto its mass of fins, normally one wouldn’t expect much out of a cooler with three heatpipes. Zaward Vapor 120 CPU Cooler seems to perform like a champ despite its low heatpipe count, although […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 22, 2010 · 0 comments

Most budget level heatsinks skimp on the features in order to get their price point in at where they need it to be. While they’re a great alternative to the stock heatsinks included with most processors they can’t exactly touch the performance of high-end coolers either. The Xtreme Gear HP-1216B CPU Cooler tosses in five […]

Read more Xtreme Gear HP-1216B CPU Cooler piles on the heatpipes

by Rafael Hernandez on April 20, 2010 · 0 comments

A performance heatsink has to meet certain criteria in order to get people’s attention. They have to look imposing, a quality build is a must, and cramming in as many features as possible will get a cooling fiend’s attention. The Dynatron Genius G950 Heatsink does a good job on all of those points and manages […]

Read more Dynatron Genius G950 Heatsink goes the chunky route