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  • A Cool Bunch: How To Put A Lid On The Die Temperature Of Your Athlon
    September 16, 2002 – 1:08 PM in Business
    Testing, testing... THG has pulled all the stops to give you the latest in-depth look at the market for CPU fan coolers. No fewer than 55 products were subjected to the rigors of a comprehensive testing procedure with a new CPU simulator.
  • The Next Generation of Cool: AOpen's 37 Watt Pentium M Desktop PC
    June 21, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    The Next Generation of Cool: AOpen's 37 Watt Pentium M Desktop PC Energy conservation is a non-topic for Intel, at least in the desktop arena. But it matters to us. The new THG computer is extraordinarily energy efficient, virtually silent, and fast! The ingredients: a mainboard with a mobile chipset and a Pentium M notebook processor.
  • Cool and Quiet: HIS Radeon 9800 Pro
    December 10, 2003 – 12:03 PM
    The new HIS Excalibur Radeon 9800 Pro IceQ graphics card sports an especially effective and quiet cooling solution. This brief test, the first review in our new Short Take series, demonstrates why.
  • Cool Stuff: How THG Tests Coolers
    June 13, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    If the CPU stays cool, then the cooler's good. If that sounds too simple, then you're right: in reality, a lot of factors affect a cooler's "performance". We'll let you in on what they are and how we tested them.
  • How To Get The Cool Connections Using DuoConnect
    June 14, 2002 – 1:07 PM
    How would you like to be able to add both USB 2.0 and 1394 Firewire to your current PC, yet only use one PCI slot? If you would, then the new Adaptec DuoConnect is something worth checking out. This handy, stable, feature rich, all-in-one card allows you to get two cards in one. Read on to find out how to add USB 2.0 and 1394 Firewire to your current PC without breaking the bank.
  • Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool
    April 12, 2006 – 8:58 AM in AMD/ATI
    Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool Until now, water-cooled graphics cards have only been seen on custom-built systems. Is that all about to change? Sapphire has brought the Toxic X1900XTX (formerly Blizzard) to market, allowing average consumers to upgrade to something once reserved for the elite. But how well does it work?
  • Really Cool and Quiet Power Supplies?
    April 1, 2005 – 1:03 PM
    It's impossible to gauge the ill effects noisy power supplies have on your mental health, but needless to say, loud fans are irksome. While vendors' past attempts to deliver low-noise units were met with varying degrees of success, we see how the latest crop measures up.
  • 5 Cool P4 Coolers Protect Your P4 From Heatstroke
    November 3, 2004 – 12:02 PM in INTEL
    When it comes to heat, the new Intel CPUs run at the limit. To help prevent users from seeing red, several manufacturers have created brand new coolers that help your P4 keep its cool. We put 5 of them through their paces.
  • Shuttle XPC SB81P Barebones Runs Cool and Quiet
    July 13, 2004 – 1:01 PM in INTEL
    Shuttle's new XPC SB81P Barebones for Socket 775 with PCI Express manages to impress, even though it is still in the pre-launch stage of its development. A new type of cooling system keeps the unit cool, despite its small housing, while a reasonably low noise level is maintained.
  • The Overclocker's Dream: Kryotech's Home of Cool Computing
    December 5, 1997 – 12:00 PM in Business
    I came across Kryotech the first time at the Microprocessor Forum 'affinity session'. Kryotech showed an Alpha based system running at the amazing speed of 767 MHz
  • Gainward's CoolFX Ultra/2600 Runs Water Cool and Performance Hot
    July 21, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    Gainward's latest is its massively overclocked, completely watercooled CoolFX Ultra/2600 graphics card. Touted by Gainward as the world's fastest mass-produced graphics card, this masterpiece also commands an extreme price - and don't forget your screwdriver. THG shows what the GeForce 6800 Ultra is really about.
  • CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZu
    January 8, 2007 – 1:37 PM
    CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZu Another of the free web services being bandied about CES 2007 is ShoZu, a service which allows one to (more easily) share photos and video taken on a mobile phone.
  • 3dfx, Matrox and Nvidia take on the KryoTech Cool Athlon 800 MHz
    August 25, 1999 – 1:02 PM
    What kind of performance can someone get out of these three top notch 3D accelerators when plugged into the fastest system we have in our lab? Removing the CPU as the bottleneck really gives us a clear picture of the performance each of the video boards has to offer.
  • KryoTech's Cool Athlon 900 MHz
    October 20, 1999 – 1:02 PM in Business
    Check out the new titleholder for the fastest system ever to be tested at Tom's Hardware Guide!
  • KryoTech's Cool Athlon 800 MHz
    August 13, 1999 – 1:02 PM in Business
    Kryotech's new highend-system makes it the currently fastest PC in the whole wide world. For $2,200 you get a box with an amazing overall performance, regardless if you're a professional workstation user or a gamer.

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