Refroidissements
Test Spire CoolGate 2011 (Legitreviews)
Since 1998 Spire has been manufacturing and providing cooling solutions for computer manufacturers worldwide. Initially they specialized in OEM (original equipment manufacturer) and ODM (original design manufacturer) products, though as of late they have ...
Test Thermaltake Water 2.0 Performer and Pro (Overclock...
Thermaltake recently announced the release of their new all-in-one liquid cooling solutions, the water 2.0 Performer and Pro. These two AIO solutions are identical other than the thickness of the radiator. Given the fact these two units are so much alike, ...
Test Phanteks PH-TC14-CS (Pc-overware)
Nous allons aujourd’hui tester le second ventirad grand public de chez Phanteks, certains l'auront remarqué d'emblée, ce PH-TC14-CS est un demi PH-TC14-PE à 90°. Ce gros topflow aux divers coloris sera-t-il aussi redoutable que son ainé ? C’est ce que nou ...
Test Zalman CNPS8900 Extreme (Legitreviews)
Zalman has been producing CPU coolers for as long as I can remember. Their typical style has been the all-copper “flower” style heatsinks in various configurations and options. The flower style coolers have their advantages with providing airflow to the V ...
Test Thermaltake Frio Extreme (Xbitlabs)
Let’s meet the new cooler from Thermaltake, which is currently the most expensive and, most likely, the most efficient processor cooler they have to offer.
Test Zero-Infinity Free-Flow+ (Overclock3d)
Zero Infinity are new to the scene. A Hong Kong Based firm with a range of CPU and RAM coolers, PSUs and fans. A quick look at their product line up with leave you with the distinct impression that these chaps are more than a partial to the co ...
Test Cooler Master TPC 812 Vapor Chamber (Tweaktown)
The first time I set my eyes on this cooler was during CES 2012 and here we are now with the full release of this cooler. In the CES hotel suite I saw a few coolers on the display table, but the one that grabbed my attention first had weird elongated oval ...
Test Thermaltake Frio Extreme (Legitreviews)
Thermaltake has been around for many years making a range of CPU coolers, cases, fans, and power supplies. Their current line of CPU coolers is the Frio series. We first looked at the first Frio back in 2010 and then the updated Frio OCK here in the last ...
Test Thermaltake Frio OCK (Legitreviews)
Since 1999 Thermaltake has been bringing us enthusiast grade computer accessories, chassis, and cooling products. In 2010 they released the original Frio, which was widely accepted as a fantastic cooler. Today we’re taking a look at one of the successors, ...
Test Noctua NH-L12 (Legitreviews)
Noctua came on the scene in 2008 and quickly made a name for themselves with their solid performing coolers that were pretty well silent. The first cooler we looked at from Noctua was the NH-U12P back in 2008. It was large and aimed at enthusiasts, but it ...
Test Thermaltake Frio Extreme (Overclockerstech)
The Frio line of CPU coolers has taken a new twist with the release of the “Extreme” version; this time a dual tower design has been implemented. Thermaltake has promised to push air cooling to its limits while providing the ultimate air cooler. Can it li ...
Test Cooler Master TPC 812 (Legitreviews)
Cooler Master is pairing up two pieces of cooling technology into the TPC 812 CPU cooler: traditional heatpipes that pretty much all air CPU coolers use anymore and Vapor Chambers. Vapor Chambers are used in some laptops and GPU coolers.
Test Arctic Accelero S1 PLUS and Turbo Module (Xbitlabs...
Is it possible to cool a contemporary GPU working at 1 GHz frequency with just a passive heatsink? Arctic says “yes” and our today’s review will tell you how to accomplish it.
Test Prolimatech Panther (Legitreviews)
Prolimatech is mainly known for their CPU coolers, but they also make cooling products for almost anything in your PC. They are probably best known for their Megahalems and Super Mega coolers. We all know how well those performed, so we’re anxious to see ...
Test Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E (Xbitlabs)
Thermalright decided to take back the leadership in the air-cooler market by designing and releasing a cooler for the fastest and hottest six-core Intel processors.
Test Thermaltake Bigwater 760 Plus (Overclockersclub)
It's not often that we get to test a water cooling kit here on OverclockersClub. Compared to heatsinks, there is an obvious reason for this lack of testing — there aren't many of them! I could probably count all the brands that have released a kit in the ...
Test QuietPC Nofan Icepipe A40-Z68 (Overclock3d)
Once upon a time a home computer was so lacking in power that it was quiet, then they became so powerful that we thought nothing of a couple of Delta's in an attempt to rein in the heat generated by biblical performance. Nowadays, as cooling manufacturers ...
Test Akasa Venom Voodoo (Legitreviews)
Akasa has been around since 2000 and they have a little of everything from cases, fans, CPU coolers, GPU coolers, accessories, and thermal interface materials. I have used Akasa's thermal tape many times before for RAM sinks on video cards. The Venom Vood ...
Test Zalman CNPS 20LQ (Overclock3d)
Zalman have been in the cooler business for quite some time now and have established a name for themselves in the production of more esoteric coolers and external reserator systems. Going a bit more mainstream (if we can call sealed system liquid cooling ...
Test : Alpenföhn K2 (cowcotland)
Après bien des péripéties, qui ne sont d'ailleurs pas terminées, nous revenons enfin dans les gros radiateurs CPU. Et on ouvre le bal avec un dual tower, le très gros Alpenföhn K2. Un 120mm et un 140mm, pas moins de huit heatpipes, ce qu'il faut pour éc ...


