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Quad-core and a 6000W heatsink: Impressions from the IDF showfloor
October 3, 2006 – 4:09 PM
The recently completed IDF had a lot of news about new processors and computers, but the event also exhibits a fair share of other gadgets. Several dozen companies showed off their wares and we are showing some of the most interesting. They run the gamut from a Core 2 Duo overclocked to 4.0 GHz to a heat plate that can dissipate 6000 watts. -
Cooler Master Launches Passive CPU Cooler
May 9, 2008 – 2:40 PM in Build Your Own
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Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod Due
December 7, 2004 – 12:02 PM in Overclocking
You want everyone to notice your graphics card's stand-out beauty, but instead it gets the face down treatment once installed in your case. Gigabyte wants to right this wrong with its GV-N68T256DH, so you can unleash the true mod potential of that glowing fan and colored heatsink.
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Thermaltake is a respected leader in computer thermal solutions technology. Thermaltake has increasingly enjoyed the adoption of its thermal...
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The Freezer 7 Pro has six heat pipes and 4700 square centimeters of surface area, which allows it to dissipate up to 200 watts of heat. Due to the...
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This is a heatsink for a Supermicro 3U+ environment, 4 Wire Active, for Socket 2 Pipe CPU.
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Couldn't Scythe just be content with already making one of the best aftermarket coolers on the market? Did they really have to go and up the ante...
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