by Rafael Hernandez on October 6, 2009
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Choosing the proper heatsink to keep your processor’s temperature in check can be something of a chore given the insane number of cooling options available today which wildly range in price and performance. There are some simple rules to follow though mainly the more heatpipes the better and direct contact between the heatpipes and processor […]
Read more Thermaltake Contac 29 Heatsink, getting touchy feely with your CPU
by Rafael Hernandez on October 5, 2009
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Computer processors can be an expensive proposition to make as the demands of power users force the chip makers to come up with designs that use more and more die-grabbing cache to feed the increasing core counts. The bigger the chip die the more it will cost….
Read more AMD Athlon II X4 620, slimming down the quad core
by Rafael Hernandez on September 24, 2009
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Cooling off your computer’s processor provides plenty of benefits, namely extending the chip’s life and, for the enthusiast, a bit of extra headroom before a processor overheats during yet another overclocking session. Years ago, most people struggled with massive air-cooled…
Read more CoolIT Systems Domino A.L.C. (DM-1000) Water Cooling Kit Review
by Rafael Hernandez on September 19, 2009
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If you go back far enough in chip cooling lore you’ll find the "orb" design to have been popularized by the good old ArctiCooler followed up by the core crushing power of the other orb designs that followed it. Thankfully…
Read more Themaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler, bringing back the Orb
by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2009
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As with most technologies the more time passes the cheaper things tend to get, for some products that day can’t seem to come around soon enough but when the day finally arrives it’s about as sweet as any other for…
Read more AMD Athlon II X4 620, quad core goes budget
by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2009
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The excitement around Intel’s LGA 1156 has been well deserved mostly because it brings the sort of performance enjoyed by LGA 1336 users at a lower overall cost of entry, sometimes aiming a little lower on the performance scale brings…
Read more Intel Core i7 860, premium performance at a reasonable price
by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009
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Heatsinks are a "good enough" cooling solution that can easily be overwhelmed by newer and hotter running chips so many enthusiasts choose to go with a watercooling setup in order to keep things in check and even that isn’t enough…
Read more Intel Core i5 750 Overclocking, the extreme way
by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009
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Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors have the sort of performance that make people take notice. It’s undisputed performance hasn’t been completely tested in the mid-range so TechSpot went about comparing the Intel Core i7 920 / 860, Core i5…
Read more Mid-range Quad Cores Compared, results not so clear cut
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2009
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In order to properly cool off a system’s processor you’re going to need a whole heck of a lot of surface area and a proper amount of airflow in order to deal with the heat. There are of course the…
Read more Thermaltake SpinQ VT Cooler, cylindrically vertical
by Rafael Hernandez on September 8, 2009
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The general idea behind the Intel Core i5 was to bring the company’s high-end Core i7 performance down to the mid-range level and cut some costs along the way. Oddly enough the changes they’ve made and improvements they’ve added, most…
Read more Intel's Core i5, making mid-range seem high-end