PC Cooling
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MSI Core Frozr L CPU Cooler Review: Frozr Goes Vertical
MSI’s Core Frozr L may be the motherboard company’s first CPU cooler product released but this is not in any way an amateur attempt. Frozr coolers have been used on…
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 Review: The Strong, Silent Type
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 is the larger radiator version of the previously reviewed MasterLiquid Pro 240 which was released a month prior. Utilizing two large 140mm fans instead…
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92 Review: Palm-Sized Liquid Cooling
CoolerMaster’s MasterLiquid Maker 92 takes the term all-in-one a little too seriously as it integrates a liquid cooling radiator paired with a pair of 92mm fans directly on top of…
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Cooler Master MasterAir Pro 3 and 4 CPU Cooler Review: Living Up to a Legacy
Since it is essentially replacing the legendary Hyper 212+/EVO, the expectations for Cooler Master’s new MasterAir Pro series is quite high. Despite not being a high-end product, the Hyper 212+…
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Reeven Okeanos CPU Cooler Review: A King in Yellow
The Okeanos is Reeven’s flagship CPU cooler utilizing a twin-tower design. Just like Reeven’s other CPU coolers, it is named after a Greek deity, although this one is a bit…
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Reeven Polariz Fan Controller Review: Playing With Big Knobs
Balancing stylish elegance and practicality, Reeven’s new Polariz 3-channel fan controller is not made of plastic like a typical 5.25″ bay fan controller. It is enclosed in steel with three…
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Filtering Your Radiators: Why It’s Important
For those of us that have ever tried water cooling, whether it be a simple CPU loop or an extravagant multi-loop set up, have all heard about “flushing” your rads.…
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240 Review: A Gestalt Approach to Cooling
Like a patient’s lineup at therapist’s office the main principle behind Cooler Master’s latest MasterLiquid dual-chamber pump block design works by having effective partitioning of treated subjects and keeping the…
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Reeven Coldwing 12 and 14 Fans Review
Reeven is fresh in the scene, most notable for their CPU coolers so far but quickly expanding their product line. Two recent additions to their product lineup are the new…
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Cryorig R1 Ultimate Review: The Cooling Force of Mass + Acceleration
Having a large surface area to transfer heat into is an easy solution when creating a CPU air cooler. There has been a lot of demand for smarter designs over…
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Reeven Six Eyes II Fan Controller Review: Rediscovering the Joys of Analog
Fan control is a feature integrated in some PC cases but that is not quite an accurate word to use considering these are mostly two or three-step voltage presets with…
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Scythe Fuma CPU Cooler Review: A Little Off the Top
Heatsink designs are driven by the fundamental principle that a larger surface area equates to better heat dissipation than a smaller area. Factoring in componential consent, modern aftermarket CPU tower…