Category: Cases and Cooling

Cooler Master Unveils the Universal System P 100 (USP 100)
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Cooler Master Unveils the Universal System P 100 (USP 100)

Cooler Master introduces USP 100, an enthusiast ready mid-tower chassis with an integrated 550W Extreme Power Plus power supply. USP 100 is a fully featured performance solution without the high-end price tag.

Arctic Cooling Announces Accelero Twin Turbo Pro VGA Cooler
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Arctic Cooling Announces Accelero Twin Turbo Pro VGA Cooler

The Swiss low noise cooling solution provider ARCTIC COOLING today announced the launch of the Accelero TWIN TURBO PRO. This dual-fan cooler is designed for fitting ATI and NVIDIA graphic cards, offering a truly cool and quiet solution for most enthusiasts.

Noctua Presents NH-D14 Premium CPU Cooler
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Noctua Presents NH-D14 Premium CPU Cooler

Noctua today officially presented its long-awaited NH-D14 premium CPU cooler. Combining a massive six heatpipe dual radiator design with an exquisite NF-P14/NF-P12 dual fan configuration, the NH-D14 is built to further improve the renowned quiet cooling performance of Noctua’s award-winning NH-U12P series.

GELID Announces Tranquillo - 4 Heatpipes CPU Cooler
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GELID Announces Tranquillo – 4 Heatpipes CPU Cooler

Thermal Solutions specialist GELID Solutions unveils its multi-compatible CPU Cooler “Tranquillo” of its SILENT product line. The mainstream tower CPU Cooler “Tranquillo” uses 4 power heat pipes and a special heat pipe constellation to achieve best heat transfer from CPU core to the aluminium fins in its class. After precise software simulation and calculation during [...]

Thermaltake Launches Element V, Full-Tower Case with Optimized Cooling
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Thermaltake Launches Element V, Full-Tower Case with Optimized Cooling

Thermaltake, leading DIY chassis brand, launches the newest full-tower PC case for demanding gamers and power-users. The Element V offers optimized airflow characteristics with 5 preinstalled heavy-duty fans, while leaving room for another 3 upgrade fans.

CoolIT PC Mod Is Cold
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CoolIT PC Mod Is Cold

This is one of the wildest custom jobs I have seen in a long time. Dominic Heise built the custom CoolIT PC case so it looks like a frosty block of snow and ice. The CoolIT PC is named after the system’s cooling technologies, provided by CoolIT systems.

Tuniq Unleashes Propeller 120 CPU Cooler
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Tuniq Unleashes Propeller 120 CPU Cooler

Tuniq is back in the news again today with it’s latest release the the Tuniq Propeller 120. Seems like yesterday Tuniq just released the Tower 120 Extreme, no doubt they have been busy. The Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU cooler took its visual inspiration from the mighty aircraft carriers. The Propeller 120 is a unique and [...]

Thermaltake Launches Budget CPU Cooler
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Thermaltake Launches Budget CPU Cooler

Thermaltake today announced they added a new a multi-socket support budget CPU cooler to it’s inventory, the Contac 29.

Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler with Special LED Lighting
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Thermaltake Launches SpinQ VT CPU Cooler with Special LED Lighting

Thermaltake, leading DIY thermal solutions brand, launches the next generation of the award-winning SpinQ processor cooler, the Thermaltake SpinQ VT. With its multi-socket support the SpinQ VT offers excellent compatibility for upcoming Intel LGA 1156, LGA 1366 and older LGA 775 processors, while AMD AM3, AM2+ and AM2 CPUs are supported.

Evercool releases Ultra Portable “FIT” notebook cooler
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Evercool releases Ultra Portable “FIT” notebook cooler

Laptop owners know how hot their devices can get especially if you balance your machine on your lap. With today’s even more powerful processors and graphics accelerator, heat is a natural and common enemy.

Corsair demonstrated it's new Peltier memory cooler at CES
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Corsair demonstrated it’s new Peltier memory cooler at CES

Corsair demonstrated some new products during CES, like triple-channel DDR3 memory modules for Core i7 systems and a new Peltier memory cooler. The new DDR3 memory modules will be rated at 2000 MHz and a 7ns CAS latency. They won’t be cheap and you’ll have to purchase them directly