
Arctic Cooling has lately released Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU cooler, the upgraded version of the renowned Freezer 7 Pro.
With the flexible mounting design, this version is compatible with Intel Socket 1366, 1156, Core i7, 775 as well as AMD Socket AM3, AM2+, AM2 and 939.
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Introduction
Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme has been one of the most renowned CPU coolers since it made debut in April 2007. There’re some coolers which have tried to challenge its dominance, but none of them have actually beaten it.
The root cause is the cooling solution technique has been stagnating – the engineers can just improve the performance by adding more heatpipes or making cooling size larger. Actually, the coolers on par with U120E are already enough to cool down the processors, so it becomes more crucial to design a lightweight and equally efficient cooler.
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Tags: aftermarket cooling, cogage, coolers, thermalright
So I was way-way late into doing any kind of maintenance to my loop. I’ve noticed a film of algae growing along the tubing of my watercooling, sedimentation in my reservior and I found that my pump isn’t exactly running along as powerful as it used to be.
Good thing my friend bedan21 from tpc had sent me my needed elbow for replacement because I wanted to do maintenance on my computer and at the same time replace that koolance elbow to one that doesn’t leak without overtightening my radiator.
Having a watercooled rig entails a lot of time and effort on your part so dedicate a whole day just for that if you plan on even having a watercooled computer.
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Tags: aftermarket cooling, liquid cooling
Prolimatech, the Taiwanese manufacturer whose claim to fame has been the Megahalems CPU cooler, introduced its first thermal compound. The PK-1 boasts of some very bold numbers as far as its specifications go. The compound edges past the recently announced Arctic Cooling MX-3 in terms of thermal conductivity, at 10.2 W/m °C. It has a specific gravity of 3.2 g/m³. Each 5 g syringe is bundled with a plastic card that serves as a spatula to spread the compound over the heat source. European e-tailer Caseking.de has it listed for 9.90 Euro.
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The Swiss cooling solution provider ARCTIC COOLING today unveiled the new premium thermal compound ARCTIC MX-3 (4g). Its high thermal conductivity and non-curing nature make it one of the best thermal compounds for overclockers and gamers.
As an upgraded version of the award-winning ARCTIC MX-2, the performance of the ARCTIC MX-3 outranges other well-known thermal compounds clearly. This new compound is composed of carbon microparticles which lead to an extremely high thermal conductivity – 8.2 W/mK. It guarantees that heat from the CPU or GPU can be dissipated quickly and efficiently.
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Tags: aftermarket, aftermarket cooling, arctic cooling, high performance, mx-2, mx-3, thermal compound, thermal paste