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The Tom’s Hardware team is made up of enthusiasts, so we understand that proper cooling is imperative, regardless of whether you’re running at stock frequencies or overclocked settings. From closed-loop liquid solutions to heat sinks and aftermarket graphics coolers, we know what to look out for.

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Vienna (Austria) - A small Austrian company is making great progress into the world of air-cooled workstations: Noctua has come up with a quiet wind tunnel cooling system for 2-socket Xeon systems.

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Zurich (Switzerland) - Why cool semiconductors with liquid on the surface when you can run water right through them?

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Taipei (Taiwan) - Thermaltake says a new metal alloy will improve the performance of its upcoming generation of compressor coolers.

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Taipei (Taiwan) - Just when you thought power supplies and fans were boring, Enermax is showing off some pretty hot (literally) gear at this year's Computex convention in Taipei.

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Sunon is a popular manufacturer of high-quality fans and blowers. We did not know that it doesn’t only provide these devices for PC applications, but also to BMW and Mercedes – just to name two.

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Forget about boring air coolers. Noiselimit offers a product that is based on a closed liquid circle and a radiator, and the firm is working on a massive thermal module for desktop cooling.

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We encourage our readers to rate their favorite Computex 2008 product designs! Ten items made it through our pre-selection process, and it's yours to decide who will win the Gold and Silver Computex 2008 Design...

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San Francisco (CA) - IBM announced the replacement for its record-breaking Power 570 supercomputer.

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Santa Clara (CA) - Intel announced two new low voltage server processors for the 50 watt power envelope.

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Hacienda Heights (CA) - During a recent visit to Thermaltake's office, we learned that the company is working on creating a compact phase-change cooling solution - which would be affordable for the majority of...

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Los Angeles (CA) - With all the expensive products we see and review, it's pretty refreshing to play with something that doesn't suck.

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London (UK) - Blastflow, a subsidiary of British boutique PC manufacturer Vadim Computers, just announced its latest product, the Blastflow Tidal Skulltrail SB Block: If you are worried about the heat produced...

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When it came to cooling systems, Thermaltake had quite a few interesting thing to show. Air cooling wise, the manufacturer promoted 14 cm fans with two new models: the V14 Pro and the BigTyp 14 (the latter had...

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If you need good cooling performance but one cooler just isn't enough, there is an obvious solution - just take two instead. It seems that is what Thermaltake's engineers must have been thinking when they came...

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Here's another prototype that could have been quite interesting. It's at least very original and comes from MSI. The ECOlution (the developed by the Taiwanese Polo-Tech) is a passive fan for northbridge. What...

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Double vision - Thermaltake's DuOrb cooler and a grown-up V1

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Gigabyte, more commonly known for its motherboards and graphics cards, is presenting a water cooling solution for RAM modules, dubbed Cool Rain.

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Like the previous years, Zalman offers interesting products (innovation is easier on cooling systems and casings than on GPUs or processors) and a whole side of the booth was new.

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Gigabyte has a good example of the unbearable marketing trend that wants to take the smallest thing and turn it into a marketing argument. Even though the manufacturer built most of its reputation on graphic...

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We had been impressed with Coolermaster and the exhaustivity of new products shown the previous years. However, this year, we were a left hanging even if we were able to see some more beautiful things.

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Foxconn shows off Concept for Combined Peltier and Water Cooling

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The higher the CPU frequency, the higher the heat dissipation. Cheap CPUs ship with simple coolers that aren't suited to overclocking.

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We're back again with six more cooling products, rating cooling performance, noise and ease of installation.

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Keep cool! That's what CPU coolers are there for. 45 % of our candidates fail our test. We uncover weaknesses and expose false promises.

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Thermaltake announced recently that three new products in its PC case, power supply and cooling system lineups have recently received Nvidia ESA (enthusiast system architecture) hardware platform certification...

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