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Item: Zalman CNPS 9500

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Zalman, a name that everyone associates with high end quiet air cooling, has released it's latest foray into CPU cooling: CNPS 9500. All copper, heat pipes, quiet fan, what more could you want? Read on to find out what Draeth thinks of it.

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Item: Zalman VF900-Cu

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Zalman breaks out a new design for your video card. It is similar to the VF700 series but adds a twist. Two heatpipes get included in this unit and it offers a lot more surface area. See how it performs in GruntmaN's torture test.

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Item: Zalman CNPS7700-cu / Zalman VF700-Alcu

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Searching for the perfect cooling solution? Ray "Racing Ray" Collins takes the Zalman CNPS7700-Cu and the VF700-Alcu through a series of tough tests to determine if "Bigger is Better".

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Item: Thermalright XP-120 Heatsink

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Ray "Racing Ray" Collins takes the Thermalright XP-120 Heatsink through the paces to see how this highly praised new heatsink really holds up. "How many different ways can a heat sink by manufactured? Odd as it is they still just keep finding ways to improve on them."

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Item: Aerocool VM-101

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Description:
Looking for silent video cooling? Then you really should check out this review of the fanless, and therefore silent, cooler from Aerocool. However, if you are hard pressed for space, don't bother, because as Kagato will tell you, it's huge!



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Item: Super Talent LED RAM Cooler

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You got colorful LEDs in your fans, on your CPU cooler, chipset cooler, even you video cooler. But you want more LEDs.... well, Super Talent may have your answer with a LED RAM cooler that Hobbes put through it's paces...



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Item: ThermalRight SLK-948u

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To chicken to go water cooling? Well then GruntmaN has the next best thing for you, the ThermalRight SLK948U.
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Item: Swiftech MCX159-R

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Description:
Need to cool off that norhtbridge chip a little better? Tired of the plain coolers the mobo mfg give you? Enter the Swiftech MCX159-R. Kagato has the lowdown on this chip off the old block as it were.


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Item: Aerocool DP-102

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Description:
They say bigger is better. They say more fans are better. But is it really? Sky takes a look at the Aerocool DP-102 which is HUGE and let's us know what the deal is. .

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Item: Swiftech MCX462-V

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It seems that Swiftech and Thermalright are in a major battle for the top of the heap of air cooling. The MCX-462V is Swiftech's latest salvo in the war. How does it fare? Kagato tells us.

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Item: ThermalRight ALX-800

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Can't afford an SLK heatsink from ThermalRight. No problem, the crafty engeinners over there have figured out hot to make a hybird (aluminum/copper) HS based on the same design. But how does it perform? Bellerophon tells us.

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Item: ThermalRight SP-94

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Description:
How do you make the SLK-9xx series of heat sinks better? It's a question the engineers at ThermalRight have been deliberating recently, and the answer is the SP-94. Kagato gives us the lowdown.

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Item: OCZ Gladiator 3 HSF

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Description:
OCZ sends us their 3rd Generation Gladiator HSF for the Socket A platform.

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Item: Micro Cool North Pole

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Description:
Now that you CPU and GPU are nice an cool.. what else can you do to increase speed and stability?

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Item: Nexus PHT-3600 HSF

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Description:
Do you hear that? No? Well, that's the whole point of the Nexus PHT-3600. Quiet cooling for Intel up to 3.2ghz.

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Item: Vantec Iceberq4 Pro VGA Cooling Kit

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Description:
Cool looking cooling for your VGA Card. But does it work any better then the stock cooling? DickNervous tells all. .

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Item: CoolerMaster Jet7

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Description:
Building on the success of the Aero blowers, CoolerMaster makes one that looks like a jet engine, but how does it perform?.

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Item: CoolerMaster Aero7 Lite

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Description:
The litle brother to the Aero 7+, let's see how it stacks up.

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Item: Verax P16Cu HSF

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Description:
Super SIlent, but can it keep the CPU cool?

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Item: CoolerMaster Aero 7+

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Description:
Strange looking fan on a CoolerMaster heatsink. Have they lost their minds or are they onto something? Find out!

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Item: OCZ Dominator 2cu Heatsink

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Description:
A low cost and low noise heatsink.

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Item: Metal Air Studios Copper Heatsink Radiator

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Description:
A new attempt for lowering those 60x60 HS temps.

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Item: Swiftech MCX462+T

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Description:
What happens when you take a massive heatsink and add the extreme cooling power of a TEC? Toby "Kagato" Ceselski fills us in.

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Item: ThermalRight SLK-900U

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Description:
The biggest, baddest air cooler around gets put through it's paces by DickNervous.

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Item: OCZ Gladiator Heat Sink & Fan Review

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Description:
Read ThEChRoNiC's Review of the latest high-end OCZ Socket A HSF, the Gladiator 2.

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Item: Arkua 8568 Heat Sink & Fan Review

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Description:
Read our review on the Arkua 8568 CPU Cooling fan and Heat Sink before you drop a ton of dough on something not worth it.

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Item: TweakMonster BGA Ramsinks Review

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Description:
DickNervous gives us a review on the amazing Cooler Master HHC-001 heatpipe heatsink.

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Item: CoolerMaster HHC-001 Review

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DickNervous gives us a review on the amazing Cooler Master HHC-001 heatpipe heatsink.

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Item: Swiftech MCW-50 Review

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Description:
We put the Swiftech MCW-50 to the test to see if there really is an advantage replacing that GPU HSF with a water block.

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Item: Zalman's ZMNB32J

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Description:
Will Zalman's ZMNB32J keep that mobo chipset cool?

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Item: ThermalTake Volcano 7+

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Description:
ThermalTake Volcano 7+ Socket 370, 462 and 478 review.

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Item: Arkua Cooler 628

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Description:
Well Arkua is a fairly new firm getting its start in 2000. They made a splash with the release of the 6228. Now to keep with the growing trend of less noise, they've released the 628.

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