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  • Spirit Getting Ready For Long, Cold Martian Winter
    December 13, 2007 – 1:41 PM
    NASA prepares to park Spirit for the duration of the long Martian winter. Cold temperatures below -100C will consume all of Spirit's solar power as the crippled craft strives to keep itself warm enough not to harm vital electrical components.
  • Physicists Put A New TWIST On Ultra-cold Molecular Research
    December 13, 2007 – 12:21 AM
    Physicsts have developed a super-cool atom chiller, one which not only cools atoms allowing special polar molecules to be created, but also simultaneously traps them with a near perfect efficiency.
  • Gigabyte Goes Extreme Cold Overclocking
    July 2, 2008 – 2:30 PM in Overclocking
    Gigabyte launches its first State-side overclocking competition and plans for more in the coming months.

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  • World of Warcraft Fans Brave Cold Temps For Expansion
    January 15, 2007 – 7:19 PM
    World of Warcraft Fans Brave Cold Temps For Expansion The World of Warcraft Burning Crusade expansion pack was released midnight January 16th 2007. In Southern California many EB Games stores were open to sell thousands of copies. One of the largest stores is at the Universal Citywalk in Universal City.
  • Six New AMD Coolers: Cold Enough For You?
    April 25, 2006 – 6:55 AM
    Six New AMD Coolers: Cold Enough For You? Since AMD's conversion to a 90 nm fabrication process, its Athlon 64 CPUs have developed into real power misers. Their modest power intake also reduces cooling requirements. To investigate this product area further, Tom's Hardware tested six current coolers for AMD CPUs.
  • The Third THG Video: Silent and Ice Cold
    July 1, 2002 – 1:08 PM in Build Your Own
    Water cooling offers the best conditions for overclocking and a silent PC system. We show you how to build such a PC system, step by step. Accompanying the article is a brand new Tom's Hardware Guide video that you can download.
  • Energy Efficiency: AMD vs. Intel
    July 11, 2007 – 7:12 AM
    Energy Efficiency: AMD vs. Intel The new L2 stepping of Intel's Core 2 Duo processors requires less power. But are AMD's EE-CPUs more energy efficient?

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